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Wood strikes as England bounce back on Day 2 morning

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England had made an ordinary start to the second day’s play in London after New Zealand’s overnight pair of Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls carried on where they’d left off. Runs flowed in the first hour as Nicholls reached his fifty and Conway, his 150, early on Thursday (June 3) on a wicket that seemed to be pretty flat with New Zealand nearing the 300-run mark. But in the span of eight overs, the game turned on its head with England denting New Zealand with four wickets as the visitors went to Lunch on 314 for 7.

It was a brilliant spell from Wood and Robinson who picked up four wickets for six runs in that period. They pitched it up, used the crease well with variations and bowled at high speeds, to be rewarded in proportion. The gates opened when a short ball from Wood forced Nicholls into a tangle. He scooped it away to Robinson in the deep. BJ Watling fell soon after playing across the line to one bowled just outside off. Although there were two sounds, England decided to review a leg-before call against Colin de Grandhomme off Wood. Replays showed daylight between bat and ball and three reds meant New Zealand were slipping fast, with a serious danger of undoing all the good work from the opening day as Wood had figures of 3-7 in that spell.

Robinson managed to extract bounce and kept the batsmen in check. He was rewarded for his persistent spell with Mitchell Santner’s wicket, who fell for a six-ball duck chipping to mid off with England managing to isolate Conway with the flurry of wickets, who seemed to have lost a bit of momentum. Conway, however, took New Zealand past 300 eventually and saw England off before the break, unbeaten on 179. (cricbuzz)

Brief scores:

New Zealand

314 for 7 wkts (Devon Conway  179 n.o., Henry Nicholls 61; Ollie Robinson 3-62, Mark Wood 3-64)



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Kandy smash Navy SC 66-5 in Nittawela 

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An exciting moment from the inter-club league rugby tournament match between Kandy SC vs Navy SC played on Sunday at Nittawela where the hosts pulled off an easy 66-5 win (Picture courtesy Isuru Madurapperuma/www.thepapare.com)

By A Special Sports Correspondent 

Kandy Sports Club smashed the daylights out of Navy Sports Club in their inter-club league rugby tournament match up in Nittawela on Sunday when they recorded a 66-5 win. The winners led 38-0 at the short whistle of referee Charani Liyanage. Incidentally this also marked the first occasion when a female member from the Sri Lanka Association of Rugby Football Referees got an opportunity to officiate in a division 1 men’s inter-club rugby tournament fixture in Sri Lanka.

Kandy SC opened the floodgates on the ‘Sailors’ in the second half and ran in tries through D. Wickremaarachchi, Dhanushka Ranjan, Gayan Perera and Dilksha Dange. Navy earned their only try which came in the second half through Stephen Gregory.

Meanwhile CR&FC kept title hopes alive with an exciting 27-22 win over CH&FC in closely contested domestic inter-club league rugby tournament encounter played on Saturday at Race Course.

CR played their fast and superior rugby throughout the eighty minutes of rugby, but found CH equally aggressive in their approach to the game. The scores were deadlocked 22 all till the dying stages of the game, before CR’s Aron Corera produced the match winner scoring near the corner flag. The try scorers for the winners were I.Ariyapala, A.Weeratunga and Corera while Zubair Doray kicked right two conversions and a penalty.

The players who were outstanding for CH were Udesh Madushanka, Janidu Dilshan and Nirosh Perera who touched down once each. Janith Chandimal and Dinesh de Silva did the honours in the kicking department.

Also on Saturday, Air Force Sports Club did well to beat Police Sports Club by 20 points to 19 in a closely contested game at Ratmalana. Both sides scored three tries each, but Air Force pulled off the game through their strengths in the kicking department. The scores read seven all at half time.

On Friday, Havelocks Sports Club downed Army Sports Club by 29 points to 18 after trailing 5-3 at halftime. The match was played at Panagoda.

Havies got their points through four tries, three conversions and a penalty while Army responded with two tries, a conversion and two penalties. S. Waidyanatha, D. kodagoda, J.Rajaratne and did the honours in the try scoring department for the winners while Samuel Maduwantha slotted in three conversions and a penalty. D.Wijetilake and M.Patapilihewage scored a try each for the Soldiers while the promising Gayan Salinda kicked right a conversion and two penalties.

Sri Lions SC didn’t have a game his week.

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CBL power MCA ‘D’ Division 40-over League Tournament 2025

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Marketing Manager Ceylon Biscuits Limited Vijith Nisahntha hands over the sponsorship check to Mahen de Silva President of the MCA

Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL Group), the leading food manufacturer, are powering the MCA “D” Division 40-over League Tournament 2025 for the 5th successive year and is contested for the glittering “CBL – Munchee” trophy.

The official sponsorship handing over ceremony together with the media conference was held at the MCA Legends Wing.recently.

The tournament features 15 teams pooled into three (03) groups and got underway on 4 th of December 2024 and will conclude on 25 th January 2025 with the final

Participating Teams and their Groupings

 Group A:

Hemas Group, The Recovery Room, Peoples Leasing PLC, Colombo Dockyard, Yokohama TWS

 Group B:

Airport and Aviation, Abans Group, Nations Trust Bank, HNB Finance, Power Hand Plantations

 Group C:

Central Finance, Millenium IT, Teejay Lanka, Delmege Group, Seylan Bank

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Bowlers take centre stage as India and Sri Lanka start with massive wins

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Dahami Sanethma top scored for Sri Lanka with 55

Defending champions India started their Under-19 Women’s World Cup campaign with a bang, routing West Indies for just 44 before scripting a nine-wicket win. This came just hours after Sri Lanka had skittled Malaysia for 23 earlier on Sunday.

In the second game of the day, India’s bowlers cashed in on their decision to bowl first by troubling West Indies with swing and spin. Fast bowler VJ Joshitha handed them a double-blow when she trapped Samara Ramnath in front and on the next ball had Naijanni Cumberbatch caught at slip to a superb diving catch from Sanika Chalke.

When left-arm spinners Aayushi Shukla and Parunika Sisodia struck in consecutive overs to remove Jahzara Claxton and Brianna Harricharan respectively for ducks, West Indies were 17 for 4 after 5.1 overs. Three run outs in as many overs added to their woes, and 39 for 7 soon became 44 all out as Shukla and Sisodia wrapped things up. Sisodia finished with 3 for 7 while Joshitha and Shukla picked up two each.

India lost only Gongadi Trisha, for 4, in the modest chase as G Kamalini and Chalke finished things off in 4.2 overs.

Hosts Malaysia were shot out for just 23 in their maiden Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup appearance by Sri Lanka, who completed a 139-run win in the first of the two games on Sunday, in Kuala Lumpur.

Put in to bat, Sri Lanka rode on quick knocks from opener Sanjana Kavindi (30 off 13) and No. 3 Dahami Sanethma (55 off 52) to score 52 in the powerplay before Sanethma led the innings even as wickets fell at the other end, including two in the 17th over. Cameos from Hiruni Hansika (28 off 21) and Shashini Gimhani (13 off 7) powered them to 162.

In reply, Malaysia lasted 14.1 overs as left-arm spinner Chamodi Praboda struck twice in the second over to reduce the hosts to 2 for 3. Manudi Nanayakkara and Limansa Thilakarathna took two wickets each as no Malaysia batter reached double-figures and six were dismissed for ducks. Praboda finished with figures of 4-2-5-3.

Brief scores:

India crush West Indies by nine wickets

West Indies

Women Under 19 44 in 13.2 overs (Asabi Calender 12, Kenika Casssar 15; V J Joshitha 2-05, Aayushi Shukla 2-06, Parunika Sisodia 3-07) lost to India Women Under 19 47/1 in 4.2 overs (G Kamalini 16*, Sanika Chalke 18*; ra Claxton 1-18) by nine wickets

Sri Lanka Women

Under 19 162/6 in 20 overs (Sanjana Kavindi 30, Dahami Sanethma 55, Manudi Nanaykkara 14, Hiruni Hansika 28, Shashini Gimhani 13*; Subavika Manivannan 1-33, Nur Dhania Syuhada 1-36, Marina Qistina Binti Abdullah 1-31, Siti Nazwah 2-31, Nur Isma Dania Binti Mohd Daniel 1-23) beat Malaysia Women Under 19 23 in 14.1 overs (Rashmika Sewwandi 1-02, Chamodi Prabodha 3-05, Manudi Nanayakkara 2-08, Limansa Thilakarathne 2-03) by 139 runs

(Cricinfo)

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