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Zahira shock Ananda

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by Reemus Fernando  

Zahira knocked the daylight out of Ananda as Raaed Rizwan scored an unbeaten century to seal a remarkable victory and the fate of the two top teams in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ Limited Overs cricket tournament at Maradana on Thursday.

In what turned out to be the most decisive round of matches in that group, Thurstan beat Dharmasoka by a huge margin to top the group, while Ananda were fighting to secure the second place in their group to book a quarterfinal berth. A victory would have helped them overtake St. Sylvester’s in the Group ‘Z’ points table. Zahira, who were searching for their first win of the tournament had other ideas as they contained the cricket powerhouse to 171 runs before cruising to a seven wickets victory with many overs to spare.

Chasing the target Raaed Rizwan hammered eight fours and five sixes in his unbeaten knock (106 runs in 80 balls) and put on a second wicket stand of 18 runs with Mohamed Yasir (50).

In contrast, Ananda’s formidable batting line up, which produced some strong performances during the first part of the tourney failed to deliver at the crucial stage.

With the victory Zahira also relived Mahinda, who were monitoring the progress of the match from elsewhere. Had Ananda won yesterday’s match it would have probably dented Mahinda’s chances of advancing to the knockout stage as the third best team in Group ‘X’.

In the other Tier ‘B’ matches, St. Peter’s beat St. Anthony’s, Wattala to complete the group stage unbeaten, Thurstan beat Dharmasoka to emerge champions in their group and Mahinda beat Dharmaraja.

The teams advancing to the knockout stage from Tier ‘B’ are (unofficial): (from group ‘X’) St. Peter’s, Maris Stella, Mahinda, (from group ‘Y’) Isipatana, Lumbini, Moratu Vidyalaya, (from group ‘Z’), Thurstan and St. Sylvester’s.

Meanwhile, in a Tier ‘A’ encounter Royal handed D.S. Senanayake their fifth defeat in group ‘Y’.

Match Results

Thurstan beat Dharmasoka at Ambalangoda

Scores:

Thurstan 357 for 3 in 50 overs (Tharindu Harshana 54, Pasindu Ratnayake 55, Vihas Thewmika 112, Bawantha Jayasinghe 113n.o.)

Dharmasoka 229 all out in 32.2 overs (Hasitha Rajapaksha 96, Maneesha Rashmika 27, Ishan Anuradha 21; Nipun Premaratne 4/45, Bawantha Jayasinghe 2/66, Vihas Thewmika 2/31)

 Zahira beat Ananda by seven wickets at Maradana

Scores:

Ananda 171 all out in 47 overs (Nushal Dharmarathna 24, Nethma Karunarathne 25, Sachin Jayasinghe 23, Iruth Gimshan 23, Hansaja Jayasinghe 26; Chamod Lakshan 4/31, Mohamed Humaid 2/33)

Zahira 174 for 3 in 30.2 overs (Mohamed Yasir 50, Raaed Rizwan 106n.o.; Isuru Ayesh 2/21)

 Mahinda beat Dharmaraja by five wickets at Lake View

Scores:

Dharmaraja 183 for 9 in 50 overs (Pulindu Perera 33, Sachintha Dissanayaka 59, Malitha Hapuarachchi 25; Shehan Hasaranga 2/32, Kushan Madusha 4/20, Hiruna Mandila 2/38

Mahinda 186 for 5 in 38.2 overs (Pramesh Madubashana 73, Hiruna Mandila 69)

St. Peter’s beat St. Anthony’s Wattala at Bambalapitiya

Scores:

St. Anthony’s 103 all out in 31.3 overs (Dilip Fernando 23; Niman Umesh 4/24)

St. Peters 105 for 4 in 25.5 overs (Dilana Damsara 45n.o.; Amitha Sandeepa 3/22)

Tier ‘A’

Royal beat DSS at Wijerama

Scores:

DSS 181 for 9 in 50 overs (Gaviru Senhas 29, Abhishek Liyanarachchi 35, Vishwa Shiwanka 55; Dan Poddiwela 3/36, Venusha Akash 2/48, Gishan Balasooriya 3/25)

Royal 187 for 5 in 33.5 overs (Sineth Jayawardena 20, Sadisha Rajapaksha 37, Uvindu Weerasekara 61n.o., Lahiru Gangewatte 24; Poorna Sulakshana 3/42)



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Cape Verde break record as smallest nation to reach World Cup knockouts

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Cape Verde coach Pedro Brito celebrates after his side qualifed for the knockout stages of the World Cup [Aljazeera]

Tiny Cape Verde have become the history makers of World Cup 2026 by defying all odds to become the smallest country to earn a spot in the knockout stages of the competition.

Their improbable run through the group stage, with a third straight World Cup draw, was completed with a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia on Friday night to advance in the tournament.

Keeping goal for Cape Verde throughout has been Vozinha, 40, who has embodied the grit of his nation. “We are small, but we have big hearts and we are fighters,” said the goalkeeper, who last season played for Chaves in Portugal’s second tier.

The island nation off the western coast of Africa, which is making its debut on football’s grandest stage, already held 2010 champion Spain to a 0-0 draw – a shock in itself to begin their campaign.

They then came from behind to get a 2-2 result against Uruguay – the winners of the inaugural World Cup in 1930.

“The team was very eager to show this to the whole world,” Cape Verde coach Bubista said while draped in his country’s flag after the Saudi Arabia game.

“We are proud of having arrived at this stage. We have shown that we are a small country, but that we fight for the things that we want to achieve.”

Cape Verde’s three points put the team in second place behind Spain, which beat Uruguay on Friday night and won the group.

Cape Verde will play reigning World Cup champion Argentina in Miami on July 3.

[Aljazeera]

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India A stretch lead to 170 after Sai Sudharsan retires hurt

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Auqib Nabi bagged four wickets [SLC]

India suffered a potential injury scare ahead of the Test series in Sri Lanka, with their No.3 B Sai Sudarshan retiring hurt on 7 while playing for India A against Sri Lanka A during the third day of the first four-dayer in Galle.  After scoring a century in the first innings, Sai Sudharsan retired hurt in the fourth over of India A’s second innings. By the end of the day’s play, however, India A had stretched their lead to 170.

Chhattisgarh opener Aayush Pandey and Devdutt Padikkal were unbeaten on 20 each at stumps.

India A had claimed a first-innings lead of 122 after dismissing Sri Lanka A for 330 in their first innings. Resuming from an overnight 113 for 2, they were guided by half-centuries from captain Sahan Arachchige (72) and Ashen Bandara (70). Nuwandi Fernando, who had passed his own fifty on day two, had his innings cut short on 84 on day three.

For India A, Auqib Nabi, who was the top wicket taker in the previous Ranji Trophy season and was a net bowler during India’s one-off Test against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh, was the pick of the bowlers, returning 4 for 58 in 19.4 overs. Sri Lanka A lost their last five wickets for 30 runs, with Nabi taking four of those.

Left-arm fingerspin-bowling allrounder Harsh Dubey and Vidarbha fast bowler Yash Thakur picked up two wickets apiece. India A then closed out the day on 48 for 0.

Scores:
India A 48 for 0 in 17 overs  (Devdutt Padikkal 20*, Ayush Pandey 20*) and 452 for 6 dec in 111.4 overs  [Sai Sudarshan 132, Dhruv Jurel 141, Shaik Rasheed 63; Chamika Gunasekera 3-64, Dilum Sudeera 2-143] lead  Sri Lanka A 330 in 101.4 overs  (Nuwanidu Fernando 84, Ashen Bandara 70, Sahan Arachchige 72; Aaqib Nabi 4-58, YashThakur 2-51, Harsh Dubey  2-84) by 170 runs

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T20 World Cup: Scotland miss out as eight teams secure automatic spots for 2028

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Sri Lanka's win against Scotland completed the group of eight teams [Cricinfo]

Teams that finished in the top four of each group at the ongoing T20 World Cup have secured their spots for the next edition of the tournament in 2028. From Group 1, Australia, India, South Africa and Bangladesh have qualified. England, West Indies, New Zealand and Sri Lanka join them from Group 2. Pakistan qualified as a result of being the tournament hosts; they finished fifth in the Group 2 table with just one win in five games.

Scotland missed out on a chance to directly qualify for the 12-team ICC event after losing to Sri Lanka on Friday.

The 10th spot will go to the next highest-ranked team on the T20I rankings table at the July 6, 2026 cut-off. As it stands, Ireland, ranked ninth, fill that spot. The remaining two places will be determined through a 10-team global qualifier, which will be supported by regional qualifiers.

Netherlands, ranked 14th, are likely to have to play in the qualifier to make the main event. So too Scotland (11th) and Ireland (9th) if they fall too far down the table.

The ICC also made a decision on the composition of teams at the inaugural Women’s Champions Trophy, to be held next year in Sri Lanka. The hosts will be joined by the top five teams on the T20I rankings at the same July 6 cut-off. As it stands, the teams at the tournament will be Australia, England, India, New Zealand and South Africa.

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