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10 teams currently qualified for the round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2022
So far, 10 teams have qualified for the knockout stages in Qatar, including France, Brazil, Portugal and Argentina. Know all the teams that qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2022 round of 16.
With the end of the group stage in Qatar, the FIFA World Cup 2022 moves into its Round of 16 stage.
The 32 teams competing in the Qatar 2022 World Cup have been divided into eight groups A to H for the first stage. In each group, each team will face each other in a round-robin format and the top two teams from each group will qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022 Round of 16 – the first round of the knockout stages.
Defending champions France from Group D won their first two group matches convincingly to become the first team to progress to the round of 16.
With that, defending champions France became the first team since Brazil in 2006 to avoid a group stage exit from the FIFA World Cup. Italy in 2010, Spain in 2014 and Germany in 2018 was knocked out of the group stage. However, France lost their final group game against Tunisia but finished first ahead of Australia.
So far, 10 teams – Netherlands, Senegal, England, USA, France, Australia, Argentina, Poland, Brazil and Portugal – have qualified for the round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
2022 FIFA ලෝක කුසලානයේ 16 දෙනාගේ වටයට කණ්ඩායම් 10ක් දැනට සුදුසුකම් ලබා ඇත
මේ වන විට ප්රංශය, බ්රසීලය, පෘතුගාලය සහ ආර්ජන්ටිනාව ඇතුළු කණ්ඩායම් 10ක් කටාර්හිදී පිළිමළුන් පිටුදැකීමට සුදුසුකම් ලබා ඇත. FIFA ලෝක කුසලාන 2022 16 වටයට සුදුසුකම් ලැබූ සියලුම කණ්ඩායම් දැනගන්න.
කටාර් හි කණ්ඩායම් අදියර අවසන් වීමත් සමඟ, FIFA ලෝක කුසලාන 2022 එහි 16 වටයේ අදියර කරා ගමන් කරයි.
කටාර් 2022 ලෝක කුසලානයට තරඟ වදින කණ්ඩායම් 32 පළමු අදියර සඳහා A සිට H දක්වා කාණ්ඩ අටකට බෙදා ඇත. සෑම කාණ්ඩයකම, සෑම කණ්ඩායමක්ම රවුන්ඩ් රොබින් ආකෘතියකින් එකිනෙකාට මුහුණ දෙන අතර සෑම කාණ්ඩයකින්ම ඉහළම කණ්ඩායම් දෙක FIFA ලෝක කුසලාන 2022 16 වටයට සුදුසුකම් ලබයි – පිළිමළුන් පිටුදැකීමේ අදියරවල පළමු වටය.
D කාණ්ඩයෙන් වත්මන් ශූර ප්රංශය, ඔවුන්ගේ පළමු කණ්ඩායම් තරග දෙක ඒත්තු ගැන්වෙන පරිදි ජයග්රහණය කර 16 දෙනාගේ වටයට පිවිසි පළමු කණ්ඩායම විය.
ඒ සමඟින්, 2006 දී බ්රසීලයෙන් පසුව, FIFA ලෝක කුසලානයෙන් කණ්ඩායම් අදියරෙන් ඉවත් වීම වළක්වා ගත් පළමු කණ්ඩායම වත්මන් ශූරයන් වන ප්රංශය විය. 2010 දී ඉතාලිය ද, 2014 දී ස්පාඤ්ඤය ද, 2018 දී ජර්මනිය ද කණ්ඩායම් අදියරෙන් ඉවතට විසි විය. කෙසේ වෙතත්, ප්රංශය ඔවුන්ගේ අවසන් කණ්ඩායම් තරගය ටියුනීසියාවට එරෙහිව පරාජයට පත් වූ නමුත් ඔස්ට්රේලියාවට වඩා ඉදිරියෙන් ප්රථම ස්ථානයට පත්විය.
මේ වන විට, නෙදර්ලන්තය, සෙනගල්, එංගලන්තය, ඇමරිකා එක්සත් ජනපදය, ප්රංශය, ඕස්ට්රේලියාව, ආර්ජන්ටිනාව, පෝලන්තය, බ්රසීලය සහ පෘතුගාලය යන කණ්ඩායම් 10 කටාර්හි පැවැත්වෙන FIFA ලෝක කුසලාන 2022 වටයේ 16 දෙනාගේ වටයට සුදුසුකම් ලබා ඇත.
FIFA உலகக் கோப்பை 2022 இன் 16-வது சுற்றுக்கு தற்போது 10 அணிகள் தகுதி பெற்றுள்ளன.
இதுவரை கத்தாரில் பிரான்ஸ், பிரேசில், போர்ச்சுகல், அர்ஜென்டினா உள்ளிட்ட 10 அணிகள் நாக் அவுட் சுற்றுக்கு தகுதி பெற்றுள்ளன. FIFA உலகக் கோப்பை 2022 சுற்று 16 க்கு தகுதி பெற்ற அனைத்து அணிகளையும் தெரிந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்.
கத்தாரில் குழு நிலை முடிவடைந்தவுடன், FIFA உலகக் கோப்பை 2022 அதன் ரவுண்ட் ஆஃப் 16 நிலைக்கு நகர்கிறது.
கத்தார் 2022 உலகக் கோப்பையில் போட்டியிடும் 32 அணிகள் முதல் கட்டமாக ஏ முதல் எச் வரை எட்டு குழுக்களாகப் பிரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன. ஒவ்வொரு குழுவிலும், ஒவ்வொரு அணியும் ரவுண்ட்-ராபின் வடிவத்தில் ஒருவரையொருவர் எதிர்கொள்ளும் மற்றும் ஒவ்வொரு குழுவிலிருந்தும் முதல் இரண்டு அணிகள் FIFA உலகக் கோப்பை 2022 ரவுண்ட் ஆஃப் 16 – நாக் அவுட் நிலைகளின் முதல் சுற்றுக்கு தகுதி பெறும்.
குரூப் டியில் இருந்து நடப்பு சாம்பியனான பிரான்ஸ் தனது முதல் இரண்டு குரூப் போட்டிகளிலும் வெற்றி பெற்று 16-வது சுற்றுக்கு முன்னேறிய முதல் அணியாக மாறியது.
இதன் மூலம், நடப்பு சாம்பியனான பிரான்ஸ் 2006 இல் பிரேசிலுக்குப் பிறகு FIFA உலகக் கோப்பையில் இருந்து குழு நிலை வெளியேறுவதைத் தவிர்க்கும் முதல் அணி ஆனது. 2010ல் இத்தாலியும், 2014ல் ஸ்பெயினும், 2018ல் ஜெர்மனியும் குரூப் ஸ்டேட்டிலிருந்து வெளியேறியது. இருப்பினும், துனிசியாவிற்கு எதிரான இறுதிக் குழு ஆட்டத்தில் பிரான்ஸ் தோல்வியடைந்தது, ஆனால் ஆஸ்திரேலியாவை விட முதல் இடத்தைப் பிடித்தது.
இதுவரை, 10 அணிகள் – நெதர்லாந்து, செனகல், இங்கிலாந்து, அமெரிக்கா, பிரான்ஸ், ஆஸ்திரேலியா, அர்ஜென்டினா, போலந்து, பிரேசில் மற்றும் போர்ச்சுகல் – கத்தாரில் நடைபெறும் FIFA உலகக் கோப்பை 2022 இல் 16-வது சுற்றுக்கு தகுதி பெற்றுள்ளன.
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Sri Lanka Revises Schedule for Australia’s Inbound Tour
In a recent development, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC), in consultation with Cricket Australia (CA), has revised the schedule for Australia’s inbound tour to Sri Lanka, which is set to commence on 29 January 2025. The revised itinerary includes an additional One-Day International (ODI), providing fans with an extra dose of high-quality cricket action.
Revised Schedule Highlights
The tour, which was initially scheduled to feature only a single ODI and two Test matches as part of the ICC World Test Championship cycle, will now include two ODIs. This adjustment comes as a boost for Australia, offering crucial preparation ahead of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, slated to begin on 19 February.
For Sri Lanka, however, this will mark the first time they miss out on the prestigious Champions Trophy, having failed to meet the qualification criteria. Despite this setback, the home side will be keen to make a statement in the limited-overs format against a formidable Australian team.
Tour Schedule in Detail
First Test: 29 January – 2 February, Galle
Second Test: 6 – 10 February, Galle
First ODI: 12 February, Colombo
Second ODI: 14 February, Colombo
Key Context
The additional ODI has sparked excitement among cricket enthusiasts, with both teams looking to fine-tune their strategies. For Australia, the two-match ODI series serves as an ideal opportunity to experiment and finalize combinations ahead of the global tournament.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka will aim to make the most of the home advantage, as they strive to rebuild confidence after missing out on the Champions Trophy. The Tests in Galle are expected to be fiercely contested, given the spin-friendly conditions that traditionally favor the hosts.
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Sri Lanka Cricket Approves Groundbreaking Constitutional Reforms to Boost Transparency and Governance
Colombo, Sri Lanka — December 20, 2024
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has taken a monumental step toward better governance, transparency, and inclusivity with the approval of significant constitutional amendments during an Extraordinary General Meeting. These reforms mark a turning point in SLC’s commitment to modernizing its operations and promoting fair representation.
Key Reforms Include Reduction in Voting Members
One of the most transformative changes is the reduction in voting members from 147 to 60. This new voting structure links voting rights to the level of cricket played by member clubs, ensuring a fairer representation for stakeholders. Eligible clubs and associations will now have an equal vote, paving the way for more equitable and efficient decision-making processes.
New Committees to Enhance Transparency
To bolster financial accountability and governance, SLC has introduced three pivotal committees:
- Audit Committee
- Investment and Budget Committee
- Related Party Transactions Committee
These committees aim to strengthen oversight mechanisms, ensuring transparency in SLC’s financial and administrative dealings.
Appointment of 2025 Election Committee
Another milestone was the unanimous appointment of the Election Committee for 2025, chaired by retired Court of Appeal Judge Malanie Gunaratne. This five-member team is tasked with preparing for the upcoming SLC elections in 2025, laying the groundwork for fair and transparent electoral processes.
Implications for Cricket in Sri Lanka
These amendments are designed to promote merit-based leadership, inclusivity, and professionalism across SLC’s operations. By aligning membership with meaningful contributions to cricket, SLC aims to create a sustainable and competitive cricketing ecosystem in Sri Lanka.
A Step Toward the Future
The approved reforms are hailed as a critical step in transforming Sri Lanka Cricket into a model of governance and efficiency. With an emphasis on transparency, accountability, and merit, SLC is setting the stage for a new era of cricket development.
Stay updated with the latest developments in Sri Lanka Cricket and its journey toward excellence.
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Breaking Waves: Arugam Bay’s Girls’ Surf Team Challenges Gender Norms in Sri Lanka
Arugam Bay, a vibrant surf hub in Sri Lanka’s south-eastern Ampara district, has long been a magnet for international surfers and home to global surf competitions. Now, it’s making headlines for a groundbreaking movement led by a group of determined women challenging traditional gender roles and cultural norms.
Over the past decade, a local girls’ surf team has emerged as a beacon of change, proving that surfing is not just a sport but a powerful tool for empowerment. The journey began with WL Shamali Sanjaya, now 36, who was one of the first women from her coastal village to embrace surfing in 2011. Inspired by the encouragement of an American family residing in the area, Shamali took the plunge, defying societal expectations in a community where women were traditionally confined to household roles or academics.
“There was this perception that surfing was not suitable for women in our culture,” Shamali shared from Baby Surf Point, a popular spot for beginners. “Even within my family, there were initial objections. But my maternal grandmother stood by me. I knew I wasn’t doing anything wrong, and I wasn’t afraid to stand my ground.”
Her fearless journey inspired other women from the Tamil and Sinhalese communities in the multi-ethnic district to pick up surfboards and ride the waves. By 2018, the growing interest led to the creation of the Arugam Bay Girls Surf Club, which became the first officially registered female surf club under the Surfing Federation of Sri Lanka.
This milestone represents more than just sports—it’s a movement reshaping societal attitudes and showcasing the transformative power of surfing. As these women continue to conquer waves and stereotypes, they’re setting an example for future generations in Sri Lanka and beyond.
Arugam Bay’s surf story is no longer just about its world-class waves—it’s about breaking barriers and making history.
Source: The Hindu
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