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St. Peter’s College won the 2023 Inter-School League Rugby Championship undefeated

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St. Peter’s College Bambalapitiya has claimed the 2023 inter-school rugby league championship with an unbeaten record. In a thrilling match against previous champions, Colombo Isipathana Vidyalaya, they secured victory with a final score of 28-17.

This win ends a 13-year championship drought for St. Peter’s, making it a historic moment for the team and their fans.

අන්තර් පාසල් ලීග් රග්බි තරගාවලියේ ශූරතාව බම්බලපිටිය සාන්ත පීතර විද්‍යාලය දිනා ගනී

2023 අන්තර් පාසල් ලීග් රග්බි තරගාවලියේ ශුරතාව අපරාජිතව බම්බලපිටිය සාන්ත පීතර විද්‍යාලය දිනා ගත්තා.

ඒ සුපිරි වටයේදී පසුගිය වරශූරයින් වූ කොළඹ ඉසිපතන විද්‍යාලය ලකුණු 28ට 17ක් ලෙස පරාජය කරමින්.

තරගයේ පළමු අර්ධය නිමාවන විට ද සාන්ත පීතර ක්‍රීඩකයින් ලකුණු 15 ට 10 ක් ලෙස පෙරමුණ ගත්තා. තරඟය අවසානයේ ශාන්ත පීතර පිළ 28 ට 17ක් ලෙස තරඟය ජයග්‍රහණය කරා.

මෙය වසර 13 කට පසු පීතරයින් දිනූ ශූරතාව වීමද විශේෂත්වයකි.

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Neymar Poised for Santos Return After Al-Hilal Exit

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Brazilian superstar Neymar is reportedly set to return to his boyhood club, Santos, after mutually terminating his contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. The 32-year-old, Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, is expected to sign a short-term deal with Santos, where he began his illustrious career.

Neymar’s departure from Al-Hilal marks the end of an injury-riddled stint with the club, where he made just seven appearances since joining in August 2023 for a staggering £77.6 million. His time in Saudi Arabia was marred by a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury suffered during Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in October 2023. Despite returning briefly in late 2024, Neymar has not featured since November.

Neymar Turns Down MLS for Santos

While Major League Soccer (MLS) side Chicago Fire attempted to secure Neymar’s signature, the Brazilian forward opted to return to Santos instead. Chicago Fire had exclusive rights to negotiate with Neymar in the MLS, but the player reportedly preferred rejoining the club where he scored 136 goals in 225 matches before his 2013 move to Barcelona.

Inter Miami was also linked to Neymar, with speculation that he could reunite with former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. However, Neymar’s decision to return to Santos highlights his sentimental connection to his first club.

A Glittering Career Comes Full Circle

Neymar rose to global prominence at Santos before joining Barcelona, where he won two La Liga titles, the Champions League, and the Club World Cup. In 2017, he became the world’s most expensive footballer, moving to Paris Saint-Germain for a record £200 million. During his time in Paris, Neymar secured five Ligue 1 titles and further solidified his legacy.

Following his move to Al-Hilal, Neymar expressed ambitions to “write new sporting history,” but injuries limited his impact. Now, as he prepares for a new chapter with Santos, fans eagerly await the return of one of Brazil’s greatest talents to his roots.

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India’s ICC Champions Trophy Campaign Faces Questions Amid Gambhir’s Coaching Review

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As India prepares for the ICC Champions Trophy, questions are being raised about the team’s recent performances under head coach Gautam Gambhir. Since taking over the role following Rahul Dravid’s exit, Gambhir has faced criticism for India’s inconsistent results, and the upcoming tournaments are seen as pivotal moments for his tenure.

The team’s disappointing performances have also put senior players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Mohammed Siraj under scrutiny. While calls for changes in the Test setup grow louder, the focus remains on whether Gambhir can successfully steer the team through this transitional phase and deliver strong results in major tournaments.

Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra believes that Gambhir’s future as head coach hinges not only on the Champions Trophy but also on the subsequent Test series against England.

“The BCCI will likely assess his performance after the England tour, which will mark a year since he took charge,”

Chopra stated.

Gambhir was brought in to oversee a smooth transition and develop the next generation of Indian cricketers, but the pressure is mounting.

“The team’s performance in England could be the deciding factor. The review will focus on how well he has prepared the team and whether the results have improved over the past year,”

Chopra added.

If India fails to deliver in the ICC Champions Trophy and the England Test series, the BCCI may reconsider Gambhir’s position. However, experts argue that a full year is necessary to evaluate a coach’s impact, and the Champions Trophy offers an opportunity for Gambhir to prove his credentials.

With the tournament fast approaching, India’s ability to perform under pressure will determine not just their success but also the future of their coaching setup.

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Usman Khawaja Backs Sam Konstas as His Opening Partner Ahead of Sri Lanka Test Series

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Australian opener Usman Khawaja has expressed confidence in young talent Sam Konstas as his preferred opening partner for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka. Amid speculation about Travis Head potentially opening the innings, Khawaja voiced his support for Konstas, emphasizing the importance of sticking with consistent players in challenging conditions.

Khawaja echoed the sentiments of former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who believes Konstas has earned his spot at the top of the order. The 19-year-old batter showcased his potential with 113 runs at an average of 28.25 in his first two Test matches against India.

“I’m very conservative in this regard,” Khawaja told reporters in Colombo. “You’ve got two openers, so open with them. Let them gain experience in different conditions. It’s the best way for young players to learn and grow into their roles.”

Khawaja praised the confidence and adaptability of Australia’s emerging talents, including Konstas, Nathan McSweeney, and Cooper Connolly. “Sam is very receptive to feedback, which is a great trait. At 19, it’s a steep learning curve, but his eagerness to learn and confidence make him special.”

Australia’s Transition Period in Test Cricket

With a new wave of young players stepping into the Australian Test team, Khawaja acknowledged the beginning of a transitional phase. “Over the next three to four years, there will be significant changes. I’m still enjoying the game and want to contribute for as long as possible,” he said.

The veteran left-hander also hinted at his potential retirement timeline but emphasized his commitment to the team’s success. “I’d still like to play the Ashes at the very least, but I’m taking it one summer at a time. If the selectors feel it’s time for me to step aside, I’ll respect that.”

As Australia prepares for their Test series against Sri Lanka, the spotlight remains on Konstas and the younger generation of players poised to carry the team forward.

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