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NCC, Colts declared Joints Champs after rain washes out final

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SLC Major Club T20 Tournament 2023

Nondescripts CC and Colts CC were declared Joint Champions of the SLC Major Club T20 Tournament 2023 after the final scheduled to be played yesterday (11) at SSC was washed out.

Though NCC won the toss and elected to field first, not a single ball was able to be bowled due to heavy rain in Colombo.

The Best Batter award was won by NCC’s Upul Tharanga, best bowler by Lahiru Madushanka of Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic, and Lahiru Samarakoon of Moors SC walked away with the Player of the Tournament award.

SLC Major Club T20 තරඟාවලියේ ඒකාබද්ධ ශූරතාවය NCC හා කෝල්ට්ස් කණ්ඩයම් හට

2023 SLC Major Club T20 තරඟාවලියේ Nondescripts CC සහ Colts CC ඒකාබද්ධ ශූරයන් ලෙස ප්‍රකාශයට පත් කරන ලද්දේ ඊයේ (11) SSC හිදී පැවැත්වීමට නියමිතව තිබූ අවසන් තරඟය වර්ෂාවෙන් සෝදා හැරීමෙන් පසුවය.

NCC තරගයේ කාසියේ වාසිය දිනා පළමුවෙන් පන්දු රැකීමට තීරණය කළද කොළඹට ඇදහැලුණු ධාරානිපාත වර්ෂාව හේතුවෙන් එකදු පන්දුවක් හෝ යැවීමට නොහැකි විය.

දක්ෂතම පිතිකරු සම්මානය NCC කණ්ඩායමේ උපුල් තරංග විසින් ද, හොඳම පන්දු යවන්නා Bloomfield කණ්ඩායමේ ලහිරු මධුශංක විසින් ද, මුවර්ස් SC කණ්ඩායමේ ළහිරු සමරකෝන් තරඟාවලියේ ක්‍රීඩකයා සම්මානය ද දිනා ගත්හ

என்.சி.சி., கோல்ட்ஸ் இறுதிப் போட்டியில் மழையால் , கூட்டு சாம்பியன்களாக அறிவிக்கப்பட்டது

நேற்று (11) SSC இல் நடைபெறவிருந்த இறுதிப் போட்டி மழையால் கைவிடப்பட்டதை அடுத்து, 2023 SLC மேஜர் கிளப் T20யின் கூட்டு சாம்பியன்களாக Nondescripts CC மற்றும் Colts CC அறிவிக்கப்பட்டன.

டாஸ் வென்ற NCC முதலில் பந்துவீச முடிவு செய்தாலும், கொழும்பில் பெய்த மழையால் ஒரு பந்து கூட வீச முடியவில்லை.

சிறந்த துடுப்பாட்ட வீரருக்கான விருதை NCC அணி உபுல் தரங்கவும், சிறந்த பந்து வீச்சாளராக புளூம்பீல்ட் அணி லஹிரு மதுஷங்கவும், போட்டியின் நாயகனாக Moors SC அணி லஹிரு சமரகோனும் வென்றனர்.

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Asia Leads the Charge as 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Begin to Take Shape

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The road to the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup is gaining momentum, and Asia is already making its mark on football’s grandest stage. With an expanded format featuring 48 teams and co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, this edition promises to be the most inclusive and diverse yet — and Asia is stepping up early.

🇯🇵 Japan Sets the Benchmark for Asia

Japan was the first nation worldwide to book their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, underscoring their dominance in Asian football. Unbeaten in their qualifying campaign with six wins and one draw, the Samurai Blue continue to be the standard-bearers for the continent.

🇮🇷 Iran Continues Consistent Form

Iran soon followed Japan, securing their seventh overall World Cup appearance and fourth consecutive berth. The team remained undefeated in their group, showcasing the experience and tactical depth that has made them a fixture on the world stage.

🇺🇿 Uzbekistan Makes Historic Debut

In one of the most emotional stories of the qualifiers so far, Uzbekistan qualified for their first-ever FIFA World Cup. A gritty 0-0 draw against the UAE was enough for the Central Asian side to clinch a spot, sparking nationwide celebrations. Their rise highlights the growing strength of second-tier Asian nations on the global stage.

Asia’s Presence Grows in 2026 Format

Asia is guaranteed eight slots in the 2026 World Cup — a significant jump from previous editions — allowing the region to showcase more talent, depth, and emerging football powerhouses. With teams like South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Australia still in the hunt, the continent could make a serious impact come 2026.

Global Context

The tournament’s expanded format and host countries in North America mark a new era for international football. With 104 matches, 16 host cities, and an increased number of participants, it will be a celebration of global diversity — and Asian nations are ready to shine.

Countries Qualified So Far

  • Asia: 🇯🇵 Japan, 🇮🇷 Iran, 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan
  • Oceania: 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  • South America: 🇦🇷 Argentina

(Additional qualifiers from other confederations are ongoing.)

As the countdown to 2026 begins, all eyes are on Asia’s rising stars — ready to challenge the world and redefine the future of football.

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Sachithra Senanayake Indicted in Landmark Match-Fixing Case Under Sri Lanka’s Anti-Corruption Law

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Former Sri Lankan cricketer Sachithra Senanayake has been formally indicted before the Hambantota High Court, marking a historic first in Sri Lanka’s efforts to criminalize corruption in sports. The charges stem from an alleged match-fixing attempt during the 2020 Lanka Premier League (LPL), making Senanayake the first player to face prosecution under Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Offences Related to Sports Act No. 24 of 2019.

Senanayake, currently out on bail, is accused of attempting to influence Colombo Kings player Tharindu Ratnayake to underperform during the tournament. The incident reportedly occurred via a WhatsApp message, which was later flagged by a local anti-corruption officer, prompting an official investigation in 2020.

The case falls under the landmark legislation introduced in 2019 by then Sports Minister Harin Fernando, which criminalizes match-fixing and related offenses in the country. If convicted, Senanayake could face a prison term of up to 10 years, a fine reaching Rs. 100 million, or both.

The indictment signals a serious shift in Sri Lanka’s approach to tackling corruption in sports. Authorities hope this high-profile case will serve as a strong deterrent against similar offenses in the future.

Senanayake, once a celebrated off-spinner and a member of Sri Lanka’s victorious 2014 ICC T20 World Cup squad, now faces the grim prospect of being remembered not for his achievements on the field, but for his role in one of Sri Lanka’s most significant match-fixing scandals.

As the case unfolds, it casts a spotlight on the broader issue of corruption in sports and reinforces the urgent need for integrity, vigilance, and transparent governance across all levels of competition in Sri Lanka

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Harbhajan Singh Criticizes Jayawardene and Malinga for Over-Involvement in MI Dugout During IPL Qualifier

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In a surprising turn of events during IPL 2025 Qualifier 2, cricket legend and former Mumbai Indians player Harbhajan Singh has voiced concern over what he termed “excessive involvement” by Mahela Jayawardene and Lasith Malinga during Mumbai Indians’ defeat against Punjab Kings.

Speaking on his YouTube channel after MI’s seven-wicket loss at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Harbhajan took issue with the coaching staff’s frequent instructions from the dugout — especially during tense moments when MI bowlers were under pressure.

Too many signals, too much talking — even with someone like Jasprit Bumrah, who knows exactly what he’s doing,” Harbhajan remarked. “At times, you need a calm and collected environment, especially during high-pressure games. Coaches should guide, not command every move from the sidelines.

Punjab Kings chased down a formidable target of 204, with captain Shreyas Iyer anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 87 to secure a place in the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Despite Mumbai posting a solid total, their bowlers failed to contain the opposition — a point that Harbhajan feels may have been worsened by the atmosphere in the MI dugout.

Jayawardene, MI’s Head of Global Performance, and Malinga, the bowling coach, were both seen actively engaging with players during the game, a move Harbhajan believes may have unintentionally undermined the confidence of seasoned campaigners like Bumrah.

I’ve been part of that setup. The coaching staff means well, but showing visible desperation can impact player morale,

Harbhajan added.

With this loss, Mumbai Indians miss out on a shot at their sixth IPL title, while discussions surrounding the balance between guidance and over-coaching during matches are sure to continue

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