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6th LPL Match | Galle Gladiators vs Kandy Tuskers | Match Summery
Gladiators captain Shaid Afridi won the toss and chose to ball first
In the first innings Tuskers did not have the expected opening partnership Gurbaz get caught in the 3rd over. But Kusal Mendis and Kusal Janith put up a solid partnership to consolidate the loss.
Once Skipper find his way to pavilion in the 10th over while Mendis scored a 49 runs in 30 balls with 2 fours and 4 massive sixers.
Further, Branden Tailor scores optimistic 51 runs in 37 balls not out in the middle overs and stayed still the innings end.

At last Tuskers innings ended up at the score of 196/5 in 20 overs.

In the chase Gladiators lose wickets in interviews and made the path easy to Tuskers take control over the game.
Dhanushka Gunathilake is the only batsman that stand tall and fought back without any support from the others. Gunathilake scored a magnificent fifty in 31 balls. At last Gunathilake run out by the Gunaratne for 82 runs kn 53 balls (13 fours and a Six)

Captain Afridi went for the duck in the first ball of he faced from the Seekuge Prasanna caught by Kusal Mendis.
Gladiators only able to score 171/7 in 20 overs and Tuskers won the match by 25 runs
Moreover, Kusal Janith went out of the field for a injury and Kusal Mendis were the captaining the Tuskers in the defending.

Branden Tylor became the man of the match for his not out 51 runs in 35 balls
Cricket
Nuwan Thushara Shines as RCB Storms into IPL 2025 Final
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) booked their place in the grand finale of IPL 2025 with an emphatic 8-wicket victory over Punjab Kings (PBKS) in Qualifier 2, chasing down 102 runs in just 10 overs. The match, held in Ahmedabad, saw RCB continue their dominant form in the playoffs, with Sri Lanka’s very own Nuwan Thushara making his presence felt on the biggest T20 franchise stage.
Thushara, who has been a consistent figure in RCB’s bowling attack, picked up a crucial wicket in the Qualifier 1 against Lucknow Super Giants and has steadily built a reputation as a reliable powerplay bowler. His unique slingy action and accuracy have made him a fan favourite in Bengaluru and among Sri Lankan cricket fans. Although he took just 1 wicket in the latest game, his economical spells have contributed significantly to RCB’s campaign.
RCB’s victory against PBKS came on the back of a brilliant bowling effort, bundling Punjab out for a mere 101. RCB’s top order made light work of the target, finishing the chase with 60 balls to spare – the most dominant playoff win in IPL history in terms of balls remaining.
Sri Lanka’s IPL participation this year has been headlined by Nuwan Thushara, whose breakthrough season is setting the tone for more Lankan stars to shine in the league. His performance is also a testament to the growing impact of Sri Lankan pace bowlers in franchise cricket worldwide.
RCB will now face either Gujarat Titans or Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2025 Final on June 3rd at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Thushara is expected to play a key role as RCB aims to secure their maiden IPL title.
As the cricketing world gears up for a blockbuster final, Sri Lankan fans will be cheering on Thushara, hoping he brings IPL glory back to Bengaluru – and pride to Sri Lanka.
Cricket
Galle Marvels Owner Sentenced in Match-Fixing Case Under Sri Lanka’s Sports Offences Law
In a landmark ruling under Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Offences Related to Sports Act, Indian businessman Prem Thakkar, the franchise owner of Lanka T10 League side Galle Marvels, has been handed a suspended prison sentence for attempting to fix a match during the 2024 tournament.

Thakkar pleaded guilty to a match-fixing charge and was sentenced by the Kandy High Court to two years of rigorous imprisonment, suspended for 10 years. He was also ordered to pay a Rs. 6 million fine and Rs. 1 million in compensation.
The charges stem from an incident in December 2024, when Thakkar allegedly approached West Indies cricketer Andre Fletcher with an offer to influence the outcome of a Lanka T10 League match involving the Galle Marvels. The case was investigated by the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit in collaboration with Sri Lanka’s Special Investigation Unit for Sports-Related Offences.
The court further permitted the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit to access and analyze data from Thakkar’s mobile device to support ongoing investigations into wider corruption networks.
This conviction marks one of the first high-profile applications of Sri Lanka’s sports-related anti-corruption laws and sends a strong signal about the country’s commitment to upholding integrity in sports. The Prevention of Offences Related to Sports Act, enacted in 2019, criminalizes corruption in sport and provides legal mechanisms to penalize offenders—including jail time and financial penalties.
From a sports governance standpoint, this case underscores the growing necessity for franchise owners and stakeholders to be held accountable under national laws, especially as the popularity of short-format leagues like the Lanka T10 continues to rise.
Thakkar, who has now been granted permission to leave Sri Lanka after settling the financial penalties, becomes the first franchise owner in Lanka T10 history to be convicted under the country’s sports integrity laws.
As Sri Lanka continues to grow as a regional hub for franchise-based cricket, this incident also raises pressing questions for tournament organizers, including Sri Lanka Cricket, on the due diligence applied when awarding team ownerships and the oversight mechanisms in places.
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Former Sports Minister Sentenced Over Sports Equipment Procurement Scandal
In a landmark ruling that underscores the need for accountability in sports administration, the Colombo High Court has sentenced former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and former Sathosa Chairman Nalin Fernando to 25 years, following their conviction in a high-profile corruption case linked to sports equipment procurement.

The charges stem from a controversial purchase made in the lead-up to the 2015 Presidential Election, where 14,000 Carrom boards and 11,000 checkers (Daam) boards were imported through Sathosa, a state-owned enterprise. These items, intended for distribution to sports clubs, were found to be part of a politically motivated misuse of public funds, causing a staggering loss of over Rs. 53 million to the government.
The verdict follows an extensive investigation and prosecution by the Bribery Commission, which presented compelling evidence showing how the two officials deliberately abused their powers for political gain. The court was told that the procurement was carried out without proper planning or transparent procedures, ultimately turning what should have been grassroots sports development into a tool of electoral manipulation.
The case was initially filed in 2019 under the Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar, reflecting the serious nature of the allegations and the high level of public interest. Prosecutors argued that the act was a gross violation of public trust and an example of how political interference has historically undermined the development of sports in Sri Lanka.
This judgment sends a strong signal that corruption within the sports sector will not be tolerated. It also reignites public debate about the urgent need for transparency, long-term planning, and independent governance in Sri Lanka’s sports institutions. As the nation looks to build a clean and credible sports culture, this ruling may serve as a turning point in restoring integrity and discipline in sports administration.
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