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Autokitz CC in a comfortable 100 runs win over Dream 11 CC

M.H.Yakeem
Autokitz CC in a comfortable 100 runs win over Dream 11 CC
Autokitz Cricket Club registered a comfortable 100-run win against Dream 11 Cricket Club in a 50 overs league Cricket encounter, played at the Army Artillery ground Panagoda recently.
Autokitz Cricket Club won the toss and took the opportunity to bat first, openers Ravindu Samarasinghe and Janith Jayasinghe got to a fine start by adding 39 runs and with the dismissal of Ravindu Samarasinghe stroking
( 22 ) and contributions from Janith Jayasinghe ( 16 ), Isurunath Dissanayake
( 17 ), Gaveesha Buddhimal ( 20 ), Sineth Withanage ( 14 ) and Pujitha Gunawardena
( 18 ), Autokitz Cricket Club were 8 wickets down for 148 runs at one stage. Milan Maduwantha with a well compiled 44 runs not out including 4 fours and 2 sixes in 38 balls along with Geesara Dangalla, the pair together was associated in a 55 runs partnership for the 9th wicket. The dismissal of Geesara Dangalla scoring ( 13) at 203 runs on board and the last batter also getting dismissed in the 48th over, Milan Maduwantha playing an anchor role for his club took them to a commanding position. Themiya, Jeyakumar and Nilaxan claiming 3 wickets apart and Sasni claiming a wicket were the pick of the bowlers for Dream 11 CC.
Dream 11 Cricket Club chasing the total, Autokitz Cricket Club bowlers, Sineth Withanage and Geesara Dangalla claiming 3 and four wickets respectively, the duo bowling a steady line and length got the batters dismissed at regular intervals, Sineth Withanage claiming the wickets of the opening batter, 5th and the last batter, while Geesara Dangalla claiming the wickets of the 4th, 6th, 7th and 10th batters and Omira Vihan, Lakshman Rodrigo and Malka Prabath claiming a wicket apart, 3 extraordinary catches taken by Isurunath Dissanayake, Omira Vihan and Subodha Ranasinghe, Dream 11 Cricket were bundled out for 114 runs in 29. 3 overs. Vinodh Jeyakumar ( 18 ), J.P. Vidurshan ( 17 ), Mohan Raj ( 13 ) and Nilaxan ( 12 ) were the only batters to reach double figures. The match was officiated by L R.D. Nuwan Buddhika and Lakshan Sankalpa, while the scoring was done by B.I.S. Fernando.
Scores: –
Autokitz Cricket Club – 214 all out in 48.1 overs
Ravindu Samarasinghe 22, Janith Jayasinghe 16, Gaveesha Buddhimal 20, Isurunath Dissanayake 17, Sineth Withanage 14, Pujitha Gunawardena 18, Milan Maduwantha 44 not out, Geesara Dangalla 13, Themiya 3/10, Jeyakumar 3/22, Nilaxan 3/32, Sasni 1/35
Dream 11 Cricket Club – 114 all out in 29.3 overs
Vinodh Jeyakumar 18, J.P. Vidurshan 17, Mohan Raj 13, Nilaxan 12, Geesara Dangalla 4/5, Sineth Withanage 3/9, Omara Vihan 1/8, Lakshman Rodrigo 1/28, Malka Prabath 1/31
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Sri Lankan Bodybuilder Suminda Chamara Idangoda Achieves International Recognition in Canada

Sri Lankan bodybuilder Suminda Chamara Idangoda has earned notable success on the international bodybuilding stage, showcasing remarkable dedication and perseverance under challenging circumstances.
Competing at the Jim Morris Legacy Cup held in Canada on April 12, 2025, Idangoda secured third place in both the Masters category and the Light Heavyweight division. His preparation for this event involved a three-month training program under the guidance of his coach, Rizan Azoor, with whom he maintained remote training sessions while moving between Sri Lanka and Canada.
Just weeks later, on May 4, 2025, he competed at the Mindio Show, once again in the Light Heavyweight category. Despite having only 18 days to prepare, he went on to win two gold medals. His coach provided detailed and intensive training support throughout the short preparation period.

Idangoda’s path to success was not without obstacles. He faced financial difficulties and career uncertainty while preparing for the events. He even had to drive over 400 kilometers alone to attend the competitions and spent the night in his car due to a lack of accommodation funds. Despite these hardships, he remained focused and committed to his goal.

These victories have now qualified him to participate in NPC (National Physique Committee) bodybuilding competitions, a major milestone in his career.
Idangoda also expressed his appreciation to those who offered support during his time in Canada.
This achievement stands as a testament to his dedication to the sport and the growing presence of Sri Lankan athletes in international bodybuilding competitions.
Football
Sri Lanka U19 Football Collapse Exposes Deep Flaws in FFSL’s Youth Development and Governance


Sri Lanka’s humiliating 13-goal downfall in just two matches at the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 has laid bare the critical failures in preparation, technical development, and governance by the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL).
After suffering an 8-0 loss to India and a 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Nepal, Sri Lanka crashed out of the tournament without scoring a single goal — a result symptomatic of a poorly planned campaign lacking any strategic foresight.
Despite knowing the SAFF U19 tournament would kick off on May 9, FFSL conducted the final player trials only on March 27, 28, and 29 — giving just over a month for squad selection, tactical preparation, and conditioning. To make matters worse, the team departed for India on May 7, leaving no room for acclimatization or final preparations.
Rather than conducting a proper youth tournament to identify the best talent across the country, FFSL relied solely on trials — a flawed approach that fails to account for the natural ups and downs in player performance. One poor day at trials could cost a talented youngster his chance, while truly elite players may never even get scouted.
Adding further concern was the decision to include Sri Lankan-origin players directly into the starting XI without proper assessments or integration into the team structure. This move, seen by many as superficial, was akin to placing icing on a cake that was never baked.
Despite grand public claims, FFSL’s much-hyped “Y19 Tournament” in collaboration with Lyca Gnanam Foundation turned out to be nothing more than a media stunt. No such competition materialized on the ground, leaving local youth players without the competitive platform they were promised.

This is not only a technical failure but a complete collapse in administrative responsibility. The lack of grassroots planning, long-term youth development frameworks, and regional scouting shows FFSL’s hollow commitment to actual football development.
Even more alarming are the disciplinary concerns, with reports emerging that the U19 head coach physically assaulted five players at the team hotel — if it is ture, a severe breach of professional conduct that demands immediate investigation and accountability.
The blame cannot rest solely on the President of FFSL. The 2023 election saw three influential football administrative figures unite to secure victory. Yet, in the face of this collapse, only the President faces criticism, while the others remain conveniently silent.

It is clear: playing international matches alone won’t develop football. What Sri Lanka needs is a structured, grassroots-driven technical program — not public relations campaigns or shortcuts.
Unless FFSL reforms its approach to youth development, embraces merit-based talent identification, and ensures accountability at all levels, Sri Lankan football will continue to languish in mediocrity, both regionally and globally.
Football
Sri Lanka U19 Football Team Crashes Out of SAFF Championship with Embarrassing Defeats


Sri Lanka’s U19 football team suffered a humiliating exit from the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 after being routed 5-0 by Nepal in their second group stage match, just days after a crushing 8-0 defeat against India. With 13 goals conceded in two matches and none scored, the team’s dismal campaign has raised serious concerns over the Football Federation of Sri Lanka’s (FFSL) preparation and technical planning.
Goals Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ZXQmc7qJL
The back-to-back heavy losses reflect more than just poor on-field performance — they expose a deeper structural failure in Sri Lanka’s football development system. The decision to hurriedly assemble the squad and include overseas-based Sri Lankan-origin players may have been well-intentioned, but it turned out to be a superficial fix — akin to placing icing on an unbaked cake.
Despite individual talent and moments of athleticism, the team lacked cohesion, tactical discipline, and fitness — a direct result of inadequate preparation and the absence of a proper long-term youth development strategy.
This tournament has made it abundantly clear that international match exposure alone cannot bridge the technical and developmental gaps in Sri Lankan football. Grassroots investment, school-level competitions, proper coaching structures, and continuous player development pathways are urgently needed if Sri Lanka is to be competitive at regional or international levels.
It is time the FFSL technical department, its President, and Executive Committee move beyond media optics and press conferences and instead focus on real football development. Structural reforms, professional planning, and technical consistency must replace ad-hoc preparations and cosmetic fixes.
Sri Lanka’s early exit should serve as a wake-up call: the future of Sri Lankan football depends not on imported talent but on nurturing homegrown players through sustained and systematic development.
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