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Autokitz CC in a thrilling 3 wicket win against Engmed Institute
M.H.Yakeem
Autokitz Cricket Club recorded a thrilling 3 wicket win against Engmed Institute in a 50 overs league Cricket encounter, played at the Army Artillery ground Panagoda recently.
Autokitz CC winning the toss invited Engmed Institute to take the first lease of the wicket. Engmed Institute lost an early wicket at the score at 3 runs on board with Achintha Ranasinghe being ruled out LBW of the bowling of Sineth Withanage. The second wicket to fall was of Rehan Poddalage, bowled by Panitha Dangalla at the score at 21 runs on board. Wickets falling at regular intervals with a steady line and length bowling by Sineth Withanage, Panitha Dangalla and Geeshan Ayeshana claiming 2 wickets apart, Omira Vihan and Geesara Dangalla claiming 1 wicket each, 2 extra ordinary catches taken by Isurunath Dissanayake and Gaveesha Buddhimal, Engmed Institute were reeling at 8 wickets down for 74 runs with opening batter Vindana Dinsara playing an anchor role at the wicket. Ishan Perera claiming the 9th wicket and Pandula Amarasinghe claiming the last and prize wicket of opener Vindana Dinsara, who scored a well compiled 44 runs in 121 balls were all out for a mere 133 runs. Isuru Wadduwage was the only other batter to reach double figures.
Autokitz CC in reply, openers Ravindu Samarasinghe and Danushka Chaturanga got off to good start adding 16 runs for the first wicket and with the dismissal of Ravindu Samarasinghe, Gaveesha Buddhimal joining Danushka Chaturanga, the pair together added 53 runs for the 2nd wicket. Danushka Chaturanga stroking a marvellous knock scoring 48 runs in 44 balls including 4 fours and 2 sixes was the next batter to get dismissed being run out at the score at 69 runs on board followed by Gaveesha Buddhimal also being run out scoring 14 runs at the score at 70 runs on board. Contributions from Pandula Amarasinghe scoring 20 runs and Isurunath Dissanayake playing a gallant innings for his team, scoring 25 runs not out and 4 more wickets falling including Pandula Amarasinghe at 106 runs, Panitha Dangalla at 119 runs, Ishan Perera at 127 runs and Geeshan Ayeshana at 132 runs, Isurunath Dissanayake playing a pivotal role at the wicket took Autokitz CC to get past the winning target in the 29th over. Kenon Gerreyn was the most impressive bowler claiming 2 wickets for 4 runs, also Achintha claiming 2 wickets and Sehandu Ayeshan claiming 1 wicket was the pick of the bowlers for Engmed Institute.
Scores : –
Engmed Institute – 133 all out in 45.1 overs
Vinduna Dinsara 44, Isuru Wadduwage 14, Pantiha Dangalla 2/26, Sineth Withanage 2/17, Geehana Ayeshana 2/16
Autokitz Cricket Club – 134/7 in 29.4 overs
Cricket
India Declines to Travel to Pakistan for Champions Trophy 2025: A New Twist in the Cricket Saga
In a significant development, India has officially announced its decision not to travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. This decision, stemming from longstanding political tensions and security concerns, has far-reaching implications for the tournament’s organization and the future of cricket diplomacy. Adding another layer of complexity, the Indian cricket team has also decided not to wear jerseys featuring the Champions Trophy 2025 logo that mentions Pakistan as the host nation.
Key Reasons for India’s Decision
1. Security Concerns: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) emphasized that security issues in Pakistan remain a major obstacle to sending the team.
2. Political Strain: The strained diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan have long impacted bilateral cricketing ties, with no bilateral series held since 2012.
3. Preference for Neutral Venues: India has proposed moving their matches to a neutral venue, similar to arrangements made during the 2023 Asia Cup, where India’s games were played in Sri Lanka.
Implications of the Decision
1. Tournament Adjustments
India’s withdrawal from playing in Pakistan could lead to significant changes in the tournament structure. The ICC might relocate India’s matches to neutral venues such as the UAE or Sri Lanka, splitting the event across multiple countries.
2. Financial and Logistical Impact
With India being one of the largest revenue generators in international cricket, this decision could impact ticket sales, broadcasting rights, and sponsorship deals.
3. Diplomatic Fallout
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has expressed its dissatisfaction, calling the move a setback to efforts aimed at normalizing international cricket in Pakistan.
Jersey Controversy: No Pakistan Logo
In a bold statement, the BCCI has decided that the Indian cricket team will not don jerseys featuring the official Champions Trophy 2025 logo that mentions Pakistan as the host.
Symbolic Gesture: The absence of the logo underscores India’s stance on the issue.
Custom Design: The Indian team is expected to wear an alternate jersey design, which complies with ICC regulations but omits specific references to Pakistan’s hosting rights.
Reactions from the Cricketing World
PCB’s Stand: The PCB has labeled India’s actions as politically motivated, arguing that Pakistan has successfully hosted international teams, proving its ability to ensure security.
ICC’s Challenge: The ICC now faces the difficult task of accommodating India’s concerns while preserving the tournament’s integrity.
Fans’ Divide: While Indian fans support their team’s security-first approach, global cricket enthusiasts are disappointed at the continuing intersection of politics and sport.
What’s Next?
The ICC is expected to meet with both boards to discuss solutions, including potential venue adjustments and jersey regulations. A final decision is anticipated in the coming months.
Conclusion
India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan and the jersey controversy have added a dramatic twist to the lead-up to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. These developments highlight the persistent challenges of balancing cricket with geopolitics. As the situation unfolds, the cricketing world watches closely, hoping for a resolution that keeps the spirit of the game alive.
Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for the latest updates on this story and more breaking sports news.
Cricket
Sri Lanka and India Dominate U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 with Back-to-Back Wins
Sri Lanka and India continued their dominant run in the ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025, securing their second consecutive victories. Sri Lanka outplayed West Indies, while India cruised past Malaysia, solidifying their positions at the top of the points table.
Sri Lanka’s Record-Breaking Batting Display Crushes West Indies
Sri Lanka continued their dominance, setting a new tournament high score with 166/5 before dismantling the West Indies for just 85 runs to secure an emphatic 81-run victory.
Opener Sanjana Kavindi (38 off 36 balls) and Sumudu Nisansala (19 off 22) laid a strong foundation with a 54-run opening stand in under seven overs. Skipper Manudi Nanayakkara (37 off 31) and Dahami Sanethma (31 off 25) continued the aggressive batting, pushing Sri Lanka to an imposing total.
West Indies struggled against Sri Lanka’s sharp bowling and disciplined fielding, losing wickets at regular intervals. Left-arm spinner Selena Ross (2/25) was the only positive for West Indies, but their batting collapse handed Sri Lanka an easy win.
With this victory, Sri Lanka remains unbeaten and continues to challenge India for the top spot in the tournament standings.
India’s Bowling Masterclass Crushes Malaysia
Defending champions India once again showcased their bowling prowess, making full use of overcast conditions after winning the toss.
Young seamer Joshitha VJ set the tone by trapping Malaysia’s opener Nuni for a duck. A run-out and a fiery spell from Aayushi Shukla reduced Malaysia to 13/4 within five overs.
The highlight of the innings came from Vaishnavi Sharma, whose brilliant left-arm spin secured the tournament’s first hat-trick. She ended with stunning figures of 5/5, as Malaysia was dismissed for just 31 runs.
India’s openers, G. Trisha and Kamalini G., chased down the target in three overs without losing a wicket, ensuring India retained the top spot on the table.
Cricket
Sri Lanka U19 Women Secure Dominant Victory Over West Indies in ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup
In a commanding performance at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur, the Sri Lanka Under-19 Women’s cricket team triumphed over the West Indies U19 Women in their Group A encounter of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Sri Lanka posted an imposing total of 166 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs.
The opening partnership laid a solid foundation, with Sanjana Kavindi scoring 38 off 36 balls and Sumudu Nisansala contributing 19 off 22 deliveries. Captain Manudi Nanayakkara further bolstered the innings with a brisk 37 from 31 balls, while Dahami Sanethma added a valuable 31 off 25 balls. The West Indies bowlers faced a challenging task, with left-arm spinner Selena Ross emerging as the standout performer, claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in her four overs.
In response, the West Indies U19 Women struggled to build momentum against a disciplined Sri Lankan bowling attack. Regular wickets and tight fielding restricted their scoring opportunities, ultimately leading to a comprehensive victory for Sri Lanka. This win propels Sri Lanka to the top of Group A, enhancing their prospects of advancing to the Super Six stage of the tournament.
The Sri Lankan team’s all-round performance underscores their growing prowess in the international arena, particularly in the U19 category. As the tournament progresses, they will aim to maintain this momentum in their upcoming matches. Cricket enthusiasts can look forward to more thrilling performances from these young athletes as they continue their campaign in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.
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