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Holy Family win best player titles in all four age categories

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Netball players of Holy Family Convent, Kurunegala were adjudged the most outstanding players of the four age categories at the Milo Sri Lanka Schools Netball Championship 2022 concluded on Sunday. 

Holy Family Convent Kurunegala clinched the overall title of the Milo Sri Lanka Schools Netball Championship 2022 concluded at Wennappuwa on Sunday.

Holy Family also bagged the best-player titles. Taniya Gunasekara (Under 19), Akithma Abeysinghe (Under 17), Nethuni Jayawickrama (Under 15), and Rehansa Thisumli Wijerthne (Under 13), all from Holy Family, were adjudged the best players in their respective categories.

Nestlé Milo joined forces with the Sri Lanka Schools Netball Association for the 29th year running, to conduct the much-anticipated final rounds of the Sri Lanka Schools Netball Championship 2022. Widely considered the most noteworthy tournament in the school netball calendar, the championship was organized under the guidance of the Ministry of Education, paving the way for thousands of promising netball players to showcase their skills on a national platform.



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Afridi and Amir set up one-sided Pakistan win over New Zealand

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Mohammad Amir and Shaheen Shah Afridi dominated the powerplay (Cricinfo)

Two contrasting T20 innings were played on the two sides of the border on Thursday evening. One where the ball seemed to hit the sweet spot of the bat virtually each time. The other where the ball didn’t seem to find the middle of the bat at all.

In Delhi, in an IPL game between Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad, T20 batting records were smashed. In Rawalpindi, New Zealand folded for 90, which was 42 fewer than what Sunrisers hit in just sixes. The ball stopped or gripped or turned off the pitch in Rawalpindi, as Pakistan’s quick bowlers and spinners feasted on a bowler-friendly pitch. Shaheen Shah Afridi,  who had started the party for Pakistan, finished with 3 for 13. Two wickets each went to comeback man Mohammad Amir, first-timer Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan.

Mohammad Rizwan then led Pakistan’s chase with 45 not out in 34 balls, and brushed New Zealand aside with 47 balls and seven wickets to spare.

Brief scores:
Pakistan 92 for 3 in 12.1 overs  (Mohaamad Rizwan 45*; Ben Lister 1-10, Michael Bracewell 1-19,  Ish Sodhi 1-18) beat New Zealand 90 in 18.1 overs  (Mark Chapman 19, Shaheen Shah Afridi 3-13, Mohammad Amir 2-13, Abrar Ahmed  2-15, Shadab Khan 2-15) by seven wickets

(Cricinfo)

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Sunrisers Hyderabad thrive in another run-fest to climb to second

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Head and Abhishek helped SRH put a team century in record time. (IPL)

Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma were protagonists in a record-breaking PowerPlay performance as Sunrisers Hyderabad breached the 250 run mark for the third time this season, making most of the benevolent batting conditions that Delhi threw up in its first game of IPL 2024. The pair put on a 131 run stand in just 6.2overs before a half-century lower down the order from Shahbaz Ahmed powered SRH to 266/7. Delhi Capitals threatened to run them close with Jake Fraser-McGurk scoring the season’s fastest fifty in his 18-ball 65 but T Natarajan’s career-best figures of 4 for 19 put paid to any such hopes and helped SRH climb to second in the standings with a NRR boost to boot.

Brief scores:
Sunrisers Hyderabad 266/7 in 20 overs (Travis Head 89, Shahbaz Ahmed 59*, Abhishek Sharma 46; Kuldeep Yadav 4-55) beat Delhi Capitals 199 all out in 19.1 overs (Jake Fraser-McGurk 65, Rishabh Pant 44; T. Natarjan 4-19) by 67 runs

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Hello Madras, ‘ai api kaluda?’ 

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Mathesha Pathirana blew away Mumbai Indians with a four-wicket haul

by Rex Clementine

Young fast bowling sensation Mathesha Pathirana is rocking India. His deadly death over bowling efforts for Chennai Super Kings had made him an overnight sensation last season. Madras fans are beginning to love him even more this season after he blew away arch-rivals Mumbai Indians with a four-wicket haul during Sunday’s double header.

Such was his impact at Wankhede on Sunday that it felt unreal. Coming on to bowl the eighth over of the innings, he had a wicket off the first ball when Ishan Kishan hit it straight to mid-wicket. Then he picked up the dangerous Suryakumar Yadav, who was dismissed for a second ball duck. The pace was too much that he couldn’t clear third man.

Then as a partnership was building he came back to dismiss Tilak Varma and finally he cleaned up West Indies marvel Romario Shepherd. Wankhede was silenced. In recent times, not often Sri Lankans have gone to Mumbai and covered themselves in glory.

Pathirana no doubt has become a household name in Madras. It is funny. The Sri Lankan cricket team is considered persona non grata in the south Indian city, but they don’t mind Sri Lankan players winning matches for their franchise  – Chennai Super Kings.

It is a fact that the Sri Lankan team hasn’t played a game in Madras for 20 years now.

Time was when Sri Lankan teams made regular visits to Madras. Obviously in the good old days there was the Gopalan Trophy.

After being granted Test status in 1981, every time Sri Lanka went to India, a game in Madras was a must. The team was well received and old timers still talk about the batting feats of Roy Dias and Duleep Mendis. Rumesh Ratnayake and Ashantha de Mel with their fast-bowling exploits are quite popular too.

Mendis obviously is best remembered for his hundreds in each innings in the Madras Test of 1982.

The sub-continent has put up a grand show in hosting World Cups. The 1987, 1996 and 2011 showpiece events of the sport were jointly hosted by the Asian neighbours. But in the last World Cup, India wanted to go solo. With Sri Lanka scheduled to play nine games in the competition, many thought that Madras will get a game.

But not to be so. The organizers felt trouble for the Sri Lankan team in Madras and were happy to slot two games each for them in Bangalore, Lucknow and Delhi. Pune, Hyderabad and Bombay hosted a game each.

Some people who are aware of how things work believe that the Sri Lankan boycott has got nothing to do with the fans of Madras. It is a few politicians who are trying to create trouble. They always do. Much ado about nothing is their pass time. Look at the hue and cry they made about Kachchatheevu recently.

As for Pathirana, not just Madras, the entire cricketing world will celebrate his match winning feats come the World Cup. It is one thing to play bowlers with that kind of awkward actions. It is quite another to counter that kind of pace. He is going to get noticed in the Caribbean and United States when the World Cup comes.

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