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2022 Women’s T20 Asia Cup Match Schedule

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The Asian Cricket Council yesterday (20) released the Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2022 schedule starting on October 1, 2022.

Defending champions and hosts Bangladesh will face Thailand in their first match while India will begin their series against Sri Lanka on the opening day of the tournament.

The tournament schedule is revealed as follows.

1st October – Bangladesh vs Thailand (2 pm IST) /
India vs Sri Lanka (6:30 pm IST)

2nd October – Pakistan vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) /
Sri Lanka vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)

3rd October – Pakistan vs Bangladesh (2 pm IST) /
India Malaysia (6:30 pm IST)

4th October – Sri Lanka vs Thailand (2 pm IST) /
India vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)

5th October – UAE vs Malaysia (2 pm IST)

6th October – Pakistan vs Thailand (2 pm IST) / Bangladesh vs Malaysia (6:30 pm IST)

7th October – Thailand vs UAE (2 pm IST) /
India vs Pakistan (6:30 pm IST)

8th October – Sri Lanka vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) /
India vs Bangladesh (6:30 pm IST)

9th October – Thailand vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) /
Pakistan vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)

10th October – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh (2 pm IST) /
India vs Thailand (6:30 pm IST)

11th October – Bangladesh vs UAE (2 pm IST) /
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (6:30 pm IST)

13th October – SF 1: Team 1 vs Team 4 (2 pm IST) /
SF 2: Team 2 vs Team 3 (6:30 pm IST)

15th October – Final

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Sri Lanka Rugby Appoints Thierry Janeczek as Head Coach

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Sri Lanka Rugby has confirmed the appointment of former France international and seasoned rugby sevens coach Thierry Janeczek on a six-month contract to lead the national sevens team in preparation for the Asian Games in Aichi, Nagoya later this year.

Janeczek, who arrives in Colombo on March 20, will observe the two legs of the BogoLiv Union Pay International SLR Sevens Series before returning in April to formally begin his coaching programme. His initial contract runs for six months, with the possibility of extension based on the team’s performance at the Asian Games.

At 66, Janeczek brings decades of experience to the role. A former flanker with three caps for France, he made his mark in the sevens format, representing his country at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in 1993. He later coached the French national sevens team from 1996 to 2010, guiding them through more than 100 international tournaments and securing notable victories, including France’s first-ever international final win at the Paris Sevens in 2005.
His coaching résumé includes developing over 50 international players, training more than 100 certified coaches, and achieving Olympic success by leading France’s U18 team to gold at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.

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Inquiry Launched Over Bloomfield’s Controversial Declaration

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Sri Lanka Cricket has moved swiftly to launch an inquiry into Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club’s declaration during their Major Super Eight encounter against Moors Sports Club at Colts Grounds. The decision, which has been branded “unsporty” by critics, saw Bloomfield declare at 239 for 6 despite trailing on first innings, leaving Moors a modest chase of 147 runs. Moors completed the task comfortably, winning by four wickets in just 33 overs and reclaiming their place at the top of the table.

The declaration has raised serious questions about the spirit of competition, prompting SLC to summon captains, coaches, managers, and players from both sides for an official hearing this evening. At the heart of the probe lies a crucial issue: was Bloomfield’s move a bold tactical gamble or a breach of cricketing integrity?

With domestic cricket’s credibility now under the spotlight, the outcome of this inquiry could have significant consequences for the game in Sri Lanka, setting a precedent for how declarations and match strategies are judged in the future.

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Royal–Thomian One-Day Clash Moved from Night to Day to Counter Fuel Crisis

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The Organizing Committee of the 49th Mustangs Trophy, the prestigious Royal‑Thomian One‑Day Cricket Encounter, has announced a significant change to this year’s fixture. The match, scheduled for 28th March 2026, will now be played as a day event instead of the originally planned day‑night format.

This decision comes in response to the ongoing global fuel crisis, with organizers emphasizing the importance of reducing energy consumption and standing in solidarity with the wider public. By shifting to a daytime schedule, the committee aims to minimize the additional fuel demands typically associated with floodlit matches, reflecting a strong commitment to social responsibility and national interest.

Guidance for this move was provided by the Heads of Royal College and S. Thomas’ College, and the change has been formally endorsed by the 147th Royal‑Thomian Joint Match Organising Committee. Both schools’ Old Boy fraternities, along with sponsors, have expressed full support for the adjustment, underscoring the unity and shared responsibility that define this historic encounter.

The Joint Committee reaffirmed that while the format has changed, the essence of the Mustangs Trophy remains untouched.

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