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Dilshan Madushanka replace Dushmantha Chameera in the SL squad

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Sri Lanka was dealt with a huge blow after Dushmantha Chameera was ruled out from the ongoing world cup qualifiers due to an injury on his Right shoulder.

Chameera will be replaced by young Dilshan Madushanka who is in Zimbabwe as a stand-by player.

As per Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Chameera is still recovering from a right pectoral muscle injury he sustained on the right shoulder while practising, ahead of the team’s first game of the group stage of the qualifiers against the UAE.

“Dushmantha Chameera is still recovering from a right pectoral muscle injury he sustained on the right shoulder while practising ahead of Sri Lanka’s first game of the group stage of the qualifiers”, said SLC in a statement.

“Accordingly, the bowler will not be available for selections for the Super Six Round games as well. Chameera will return home and engage in a rehabilitation program at the High-Performance Center at the RPICS. Dilshan Madushanka will be included in the squad in place of Chameera,” the statement further added.

Ankle and calf injuries also ruled Chameera out of Sri Lanka’s triumph in the Asia Cup last year in the UAE. Though he recovered in time to play Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia, the pacer suffered another injury setback after pulling up while running in to bowl the last over of his spell in the group match against UAE at Geelong and immediately went off the field.

He was then ruled out of the competition due to a grade two tear in the calf of his landing foot. Chameera then underwent ankle surgery and was in a long rehabilitation, thus forcing him to miss white-ball games against India and New Zealand.

The fast bowler then made a comeback to international cricket by playing two out of three ODIs for Sri Lanka against Afghanistan at Hambantota earlier this month, picking figures of 2/18 and 4/63.

දුශ්මන්ත චමීර වෙනුවට ඩිල්ෂාන් මධුශංක ශ්‍රී ලංකා සංචිතයට

දකුණු උරහිසේ ආබාධයක් හේතුවෙන් දුෂ්මන්ත චමීර ලෝක කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලියෙන් ඉවත් වීමත් සමඟ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට දැවැන්ත පහරක් එල්ල වී තිබේ.

චමීර වෙනුවට යොවුන් ඩිල්ෂාන් මධුශංක සිම්බාබ්වේ පිලට පැමිණ සිටින්නේ ස්ථාවර ක්‍රීඩකයකු ලෙසිනි.

ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රිකට් (SLC), UAE සමග සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ කණ්ඩායම් අදියරේ කණ්ඩායමේ පළමු තරගයට පෙර, පුහුණුවීම්වල යෙදී සිටියදී දකුණු උරහිසේ දකුණු උරහිසේ ඇති වූ දකුණු පෙක්ටෝරල් මාංශ පේශි ආබාධයෙන් චමීර තවමත් සුවය ලබමින් සිටී.

“චමීර සුපර් සික්ස් වටයේ තරග සඳහා ද තේරීම් සඳහා නොසිටිනු ඇත. ඔහු ආපසු මෙරටට පැමිණ RPICS හි ඉහළ කාර්ය සාධන මධ්‍යස්ථානයේ පුනරුත්ථාපන වැඩසටහනක නිරත වනු ඇත. චමීර වෙනුවට ඩිල්ෂාන් මධුශංක සංචිතයට ඇතුළත් කරනවා” යැයි ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රිකට් ආයතනයේ නිවේදනයේ දැක්වෙයි.

පසුගිය වසරේ එක්සත් අරාබි එමීර් රාජ්‍යයේ පැවති ආසියානු කුසලාන තරඟාවලියේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ජයග්‍රහණය කිරීමෙන් චමීර වළලුකර සහ පැටවාගේ ආබාධවලින් ඉවත් විය. ඔහු ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පැවති පිරිමි T20 ලෝක කුසලානයට ක්‍රීඩා කිරීමට නියමිත වේලාවට සුවය ලැබුවද, එක්සත් අරාබි එමීර් රාජ්‍යයට එරෙහිව Geelong හි පැවති කණ්ඩායම් තරඟයේදී අවසන් ඕවරය යැවීමට දිව යාමේදී වේග පන්දු යවන්නා තවත් ආබාධයකට ලක් වූ අතර වහාම පිටියෙන් ඉවත් විය.

මෙම මස මුලදී හම්බන්තොටදී ඇෆ්ගනිස්තානයට එරෙහිව ශ්‍රී ලංකාව වෙනුවෙන් එක්දින තරග තුනකින් දෙකක් ක්‍රීඩා කරමින් වේග පන්දු යවන්නා 2/18 සහ 4/63 ලෙස ලකුණු ලබා ගනිමින් ජාත්‍යන්තර ක්‍රිකට් වෙත නැවත පැමිණියේය.

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Semi-Final Clash Set as Defending Champions Face Tough Challenges

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The Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2024 has reached its most exciting phase as the semi-finalists are now confirmed. The competition has been intense, with top teams battling it out in the Super Eight stage to secure their spot in the final four.

Semi-Final Fixtures

Defending Champions Alighar National College vs. Hameed Al Husseine College

Last Year’s Runners-Up Zahira College vs. St. Joseph’s College (Last Year’s 4th Place Team)

Tournament Recap & Key Highlights

Alighar National College, the defending champions, have once again proven their dominance, finishing at the top of their group. They now face Hameed Al Husseine College, a team that has shown excellent tactical discipline and resilience throughout the tournament.

Alighar National College | The Ball Blaster 2023 | Champions
Alighar Celebrations

Zahira College, who finished as runners-up last year, continue to impress with strong performances and now face a determined St. Joseph’s College, a team that has significantly improved since last season and will be looking to cause an upset.

Zahira College | The Ball Blaster 2023 | Runners Up

Al Falah College, a newly promoted team to Division 1, has been one of the standout performers this year, proving that they can compete at the highest level despite not making the semi-finals.

Last year third place Darrusalam College unable to proceed to Semi Finals

Darrusalam College | The Ball Blaster 2023 | 3rd Place

What to Expect in the Semi-Finals

With four powerhouse teams ready to fight for a spot in the final, fans can expect high-intensity clashes, tactical battles, and unforgettable moments. The road to glory is not easy, and only the two best teams will advance to the grand finale.

Will Alighar National College successfully defend their title, or will we see a new champion emerge? Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for the latest updates, match previews, and expert analysis.

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C.H. & F.C. and Army Sports Club Secure Victories in Mastercard Plate Championship

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In the second week of the ongoing “Mastercard Plate Championship” Inter-Club Rugby Football Tournament, organized by the Sri Lanka Rugby, C.H. & F.C. Club and Army Sports Club clinched impressive victories, strengthening their standings in the tournament.

C.H. & F.C. Dominate Sri Lions Club 47-20

C.H. & F.C. showcased their prowess by defeating Sri Lions Club with a decisive 47-20 victory in the 41st match at the Ratmalana Air Force Camp Ground. Despite trailing 14-17 at halftime, C.H. & F.C. surged ahead, scoring six goals and one try, while Sri Lions managed two goals, one try, and one penalty.

This win propelled C.H. & F.C. to the top of the “Palanga” championship standings among five competing clubs. The London-based club has played 10 matches since the preliminary round, securing five wins and accumulating 33 points, including eight bonus points.

Army Overpowers Navy 49-22

In the 42nd match at the Ratmalana Air Force Base, Army Sports Club secured a commanding 49-22 win over Navy Club. The Army team demonstrated their strength by scoring three goals, five tries, and one penalty. The Navy team responded with two goals, one try, and one penalty. The score was tied 10-10 at halftime, but Army’s aggressive play in the second half sealed the victory.

Current Standings in the Palanga Championship

  1. C.H. & F.C.: 33 points (8 bonus points, 5 wins from 10 matches)
  2. Army Sports Club: 24 points (4 wins from 9 matches)
  3. Police Sports Club: 21 points
  4. Sri Lions Club: 13 points
  5. Navy Club: 5 points

With these recent victories, both C.H. & F.C. and Army Sports Club are poised to maintain their momentum as the “Mastercard Plate Championship” progresses. Fans can look forward to more thrilling action as the tournament continues to unfold.

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Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2024: Super Eight Round Concludes – Semifinalists Confirmed!

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The Super Eight Round of the Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2024 (Under 20 Division 1 Boys Football Tournament) has ended on a high note, producing four standout teams that will battle for a place in the final. Below is a comprehensive look at the match results, final points tables, and key highlights from the tournament so far.

Match Results Overview

  1. St. Joseph’s College 4-0 Darussalam College
  2. Kalutara Muslim Central 2-3 Alighar National School
  3. Hameed Al Husseine College 1-0 Al Falah College
  4. Zahira College 4-0 St. Patrick’s College
  5. St. Joseph’s College 1-1 Alighar National School
  6. Darussalam College 7-0 Kalutara Muslim Central
  7. Al Falah College 0-3 Zahira College
  8. St. Patrick’s College 0-4 Hameed Al Husseine College
  9. Alighar National School 5-1 Darussalam College
  10. St. Joseph’s College 1-0 Kalutara Muslim Central
  11. Zahira College 2-0 Hameed Al Husseine College
  12. Al Falah College 3-2 St. Patrick’s College

Group A Standings

RankTeamPWDLGFGAGDPoints
1Alighar National School321094+57
2St. Joseph’s College321061+57
3Darussalam College310289-13
4Kalutara Muslim Central College3003211-90

Top Two (Advancing to Semifinals):

  • Alighar National School
  • St. Joseph’s College

Group B Standings

RankTeamPWDLGFGAGDPoints
1Zahira College330090+99
2Hameed Al Husseine College320152+36
3Al Falah College310236-33
4St. Patrick’s College3003211-90

Top Two (Advancing to Semifinals):

  • Zahira College
  • Hameed Al Husseine College

Summary & Semi-Final Preview

  • Alighar National School and St. Joseph’s College finished level on points at the top of Group A. Their draw against each other kept the race tight, but both teams delivered strong performances in the remaining matches to secure 7 points each.
  • Zahira College dominated Group B with three consecutive wins, scoring 9 goals and conceding none. Hameed Al Husseine College followed suit, showcasing solid defense and earning 6 points to claim the second semi-final berth.
  • Darussalam College, Kalutara Muslim Central, Al Falah College, and St. Patrick’s College showed fighting spirit but fell short in the quest for the knockout stage.

Semi Finals

  • Alighar National School will face Hameed Al Husseine College in the Semi Finals
  • Zahira College will face St. Joseph’s College in the Semi Finals

The semi-finals promise high-octane clashes as the top contenders face off. Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for exclusive match previews, live coverage, and post-match analysis as we approach the grand finale of the Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2025.

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