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Sri Lanka thump Namibia by 77 runs

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Under 19 world cup 2024

Supun Waduge’s blistering half century followed by a brilliant spell by Vishva Lahiru and Ruvishan Perera steered Sri Lanka under 19 to a comfortable 77 run win over Namibia Under-19 in a group ‘C’ of the ongoing Under 19 world Cup in South Africa.

After being put into bat first, Sri Lanka got off to a shaky start when they were reduced to 71-5 with half of their recognised batters back in the pavilion cheaply.

Fast bowler Zacheo Van Vuuren was the architect of the collapse as he ran through Sri Lanka top order to put the Islanders in some sort of trouble.

However, when the chips were down, No. 3 batter Supun Waduge led the resistance, scoring an unbeaten 56 off 79 despite wickets falling at regular intervals at the other end to eventually bowled out for 133 runs.

Zacheo Van Vuuren ended with figures of 4-23 while Johannes de Villers bagged three wickets.

In reply, Namibia lost the plot from the get go as they were bundled out for 56 runs.

Left-arm spinner Vishwa Lahoru and medium-pacer Ruvishan Perera took three each as all of Namibia’s top eight batters fell for single-digit scores.

When Namibia were in state of bother, a rebuild was attempted by Peter-Daniel Blignaut and Hanro Badenhorst, who put up an 18-run partnership for the 9th wicket but there efforts were too little too late for them to take their team over the line.

The win saw Sri Lanka topped Group ‘C’ with 2 win out of two games. They will next meet Australia on Sunday (28).

Brief scores: 
Sri Lanka: 133 all out (37.5) (Supun Waduge 56, Rusanda Gamage 17, Zacheo van-Vuuren 4-23, Johannes de Villers 3-19)   Namibia: 56 all out (27) (Peter Daniel Blignaut 18, Vishwa Lahiru 3-19, Ruvishan Perera 3-3)

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IPL 2025 Playoff Race: Who Will Secure the Final Four Spots?

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As the Indian Premier League 2025 enters its final stretch, the playoff battle has intensified with most teams having played 10 of their 14 matches. While some franchises have all but confirmed their spot in the top four, others are locked in a fierce competition to stay alive.

Here’s a look at how the table stands and who’s most likely to make it to the playoffs:

Current Top 4 (after 10 matches):

  1. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) – 14 points
  2. Punjab Kings (PBKS) – 13 points
  3. Mumbai Indians (MI) – 12 points
  4. Gujarat Titans (GT) – 12 points (1 game in hand)

RCB has bounced back impressively with 3 consecutive wins, giving them a strong chance of securing a top-two finish. With four matches remaining, two more wins could guarantee their playoff qualification.

PBKS have been solid but inconsistent. With 13 points, they need just one more win to stay ahead, though their net run rate (+0.199) may be a concern in case of a tie.

MI and GT, both with 12 points, are neck-and-neck. GT, however, has an advantage with a game in hand and a superior net run rate (+0.748). Winning at least two of their remaining five matches should see them through.

Challengers Still in the Mix:

  • Delhi Capitals (DC) – 12 points, NRR +0.362
  • Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) – 10 points
  • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) – 9 points

DC is firmly in the hunt but will need to improve consistency after a mixed last five games. LSG and KKR will need to win at least 3 of their last 4 matches and hope other results go their way.

Teams Almost Out:

  • Rajasthan Royals (RR), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) – 6 points
  • Chennai Super Kings (CSK) – 4 points

CSK, the five-time champions, are officially out of the playoff race after securing only 2 wins in 10 games – their worst performance in years. RR and SRH also appear to be on the brink of elimination.

Prediction for Top 4 Playoff Spots:

  1. RCB – Likely top finishers with strong form
  2. GT – One game in hand gives a crucial edge
  3. MI – Solid NRR and experienced campaigners
  4. DC – Slight edge over PBKS due to momentum and NRR

As the league heads into its final four rounds, every run, wicket, and over will matter. The playoff picture is far from settled and promises high drama in the coming weeks.

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Sri Lanka’s Rising Tennis Stars Shine at ITF Junior Circuit J30 Week 2

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Sri Lanka’s young tennis talents, Yuhansa Peiris and Ashlin de Silva, delivered impressive performances in the first round of the ITF Junior Circuit J30 Week 2 tournament held at the SSC tennis courts in Colombo.

Ashlin de Silva
Yuhansa Peiris

In the girls’ singles category, Yuhansa Peiris showcased resilience and skill to overcome China’s Zhuo Chen in straight sets, winning 7-6, 6-2. Her victory marks a significant achievement in her budding tennis career.

On the boys’ side, Ashlin de Silva demonstrated dominance on the court, defeating India’s Ayaan Mohammad with a convincing 6-3, 6-1 scoreline. Ashlin’s performance reflects his growing prowess in the junior tennis circuit.

Other Notable Results:

• Girls’ Singles: Hanu Ishida (Japan) beat Malanesa Susanto (Indonesia) 6-2, 6-2.

• Boys’ Singles: Kazuki Nekajma (Japan) defeated Aahil Kaleel (Sri Lanka) 6-2, 6-2.

The tournament continues to provide a platform for young athletes to compete at an international level, fostering the development of future tennis stars.

For more updates on the tournament and Sri Lanka’s emerging tennis talents, stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV.

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O3 Deo Spray Enters Sri Lanka’s Men’s Grooming Market with a Bold, Sporty Twist

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ICL Brands (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of the Capital Maharaja Group, has officially launched the all-new O3 Deo Spray—a product designed to revolutionize men’s personal grooming in Sri Lanka. With a clear focus on sports, fitness, and an active lifestyle, this high-energy fragrance brand is set to appeal to the modern Sri Lankan man who lives life on the move.

Unveiled at a special event attended by key stakeholders and company leaders, the O3 Deo Spray brings a new dimension to men’s grooming with its long-lasting, dynamic fragrance crafted for performance and style. With bold notes that promise freshness throughout the day, it’s made for those who train, compete, and conquer life with confidence.

“We saw a need in the market for grooming products that truly reflect the energy and ambition of today’s youth,” said Roni Chacko, CEO of ICL Brands. “O3 is more than a deo—it’s a lifestyle product for men who push boundaries.”

Echoing this sentiment, Suresh Srinivasan, Group CEO of the Capital Maharaja Group, noted, “O3 has always represented bold energy. With the launch of this new deo spray, we’re reaffirming our commitment to enhancing the lifestyles of young Sri Lankans who are driven by action and adventure.”

As sports and fitness continue to shape the aspirations of the younger generation, O3 Deo Spray steps in as a grooming essential for men who want to stay fresh, confident, and ready for anything.

Left to right  Mr.Shajeethan Athmarajan
Head of Supply Chain & Demand Planning – ICL Brands, Mr..Manish Kumar 
Director R&D , Factory – ICL Brands , Mr.Prasad Jayathilaka 
Director Finance – ICL Brands, Mr.Roni Chacko 
CEO – ICL Brands, Mr. Suresh Srinivasan Group CEO – Capital Maharaja Group, Ms. Selonica Perumal Director Marketing – ICL Brands, Mr.Krishnatha Gunarathna
Director Sales – ICL Brands, Mr. Shiral Mendis 
Head of Business Development, Mr.Shantha Hadapangoda
National Sales Manager – ICL Brands, Mr.Rasantha Madawala Head Of Procurement 
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