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Roy-Tho ends in Tame draw

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145th battle of the blues

The 145th edition of the Battle of the Blues between Royal College, Colombo and S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia concluded in a tame draw after three days of action at SSC Grounds, Colombo.

On third and Final day, Royal College resumed their first innings at 234/7 and managed to add 44 more runs before declaring at 278/9.

Nethwin Dharmarathne played a crucial innings of 41 runs lower down the order for Royal College, while Ashen Perera took five wickets for S. Thomas’ College.

In their second innings, S. Thomas’ College started with a lead of 19 runs and displayed an impressive batting performance, scoring 229 runs for the loss of 4 wickets by the end of the third and final day. Dineth Goonewardene, batting at number 3, scored a brilliant 74 runs, and Skipper Mahith Perera contributed with a well-played 63. The duo dominated the Royal bowlers, forming a strong partnership of 104 runs for the third wicket.

Day 1 and 2

Earlier on the second day, Royal College’s youth captain, Sineth Jayawardane, played a crucial role in leading his team’s comeback against S. Thomas’. Despite a shaky start for Royal College, Jayawardane’s impressive innings of 92 runs off 172 deliveries helped them recover. Unfortunately, he fell just 8 runs short of a well-deserved century. Nevertheless, his contribution was vital to the team’s performance. Additionally, Dinura Senaratne and Nethwin Dharmarathne’s partnership of 69 runs for the 7th wicket also played a significant role. S. Thomas’ bowler, Ashen Perera, stood out by taking 4 wickets for 51 runs, while Darien Marlon contributed with 2 wickets for 35 runs. On the first day, Royal won the toss and chose to field. Sadev Soysa and Senadhi Bulankulame, the Thomian openers, formed a strong partnership of 66 runs for the first wicket. They were followed by another 66-run partnership between Soysa and Dineth Goonewardene. However, after scoring a brilliant half-century, Soysa was dismissed. Goonewardene continued to score patiently and reached his own half-century, but skipper Mahith Perera could only manage 36 runs before being trapped in front.

S. Thomas’ College struggled after Perera’s dismissal and were eventually bowled out for 297.

Despite being 199/3 at one point, they lost 7 wickets for 98 runs due to the remarkable bowling performance of Jayawardana and Ramiru Perera, who both took 4 wickets each.

Brief scores:

Scores:
S. Thomas’ College 297 in 88.2 overs (Sadev Soysa 83, Dineth goonewardena 50, Mahith Perera 36, Nathan Caldera 44, Akash Fernando 29; Ramiru Perera 4-55, Sineth Jayawardena 4-68) and 229/4 in 86 overs (Sadev Soysa 33, Dineth Goonawardene 74, Mahith Perera 63, Thisan Eheliyagod 31, Nathan Caldera 20; Ramiru Perera 2-87)

Royal 278/9 dec in 102.2 overs (Sineth Jayawardena 92, Ovina Ambanpola 36, Ramiru Perera23, Dinura Senarthna 33, Nethwin Dhrmarathne 41; Ashen Perera 5-44, Darien Diego 2-40)

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IPL 2025 Mid-Season Review: Intense Battle for Playoff Spots Unfolds

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As of April 16, 2025, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has reached a crucial stage, with the competition heating up and the points table showcasing how tightly contested this year’s tournament has become.

Gujarat Titans (GT) currently sit atop the table with 4 wins from 6 matches, boasting a net run rate (NRR) of +1.081. Their recent form—3 consecutive wins—has propelled them to the summit and marked them as strong playoff contenders once again.

Joining them on 8 points are Delhi Capitals (DC), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Punjab Kings (PBKS), and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). While DC has played only 5 matches, their solid NRR of +0.899 and form (4 wins from 5) show they’re a team to watch. RCB and PBKS have been steady with 4 wins out of 6, but their recent loss raises questions about consistency. LSG, despite also having 8 points, has played 7 matches, leaving them vulnerable with fewer games in hand.

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), sitting at 6th place with 6 points, are still in the hunt but need to find consistency after 4 losses from 7 outings.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians (MI), Rajasthan Royals (RR), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are in a precarious position. All four teams have only 4 points, but it’s CSK’s form that is most concerning. The five-time champions are languishing at the bottom of the table with 5 losses from 7 matches and a worrying NRR of -1.276. Despite flashes of brilliance from MS Dhoni and others, the team has failed to click as a unit.

SRH and RR also face an uphill climb with poor net run rates and inconsistency plaguing their campaigns. MI, despite some promise, has only managed two wins and will need a strong turnaround to stay in playoff contention.

Key Takeaways:

• Top 5 teams are locked at 8 points, making every upcoming match crucial.

• GT and DC appear the most balanced and dangerous sides so far.

• CSK and SRH face the biggest challenges with momentum against them.

• Net Run Rate will be a critical factor as the race to the top 4 tightens.

As the tournament moves past its halfway mark, fans can expect drama, surprises, and spectacular cricket as teams jostle for playoff positions in what’s shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable IPL seasons yet.

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Kasun Rajitha Joins Essex for County Championship Stint

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Sri Lankan fast bowler Kasun Rajitha has secured a short-term contract with Essex County Cricket Club to play in five upcoming Rothesay County Championship matches.

The 31-year-old right-arm seamer brings a wealth of experience, having represented Sri Lanka across all formats. Notably, Rajitha has played 18 Test matches, capturing 55 wickets at an average of 29.58. One of his standout performances came against Bangladesh in March 2023, when he picked up career-best figures of 5 for 56.

Rajitha made his Test debut in June 2018 against the West Indies and made an instant impact with a five-wicket haul across the match, dismissing top players like Jason Holder and Kraigg Braithwaite.

His stint with Essex reunites him with Chris Silverwood, Essex’s Director of Cricket and former Sri Lanka Head Coach, under whom Rajitha played between 2022 and 2024. Domestically, Rajitha has recently represented Colombo in Sri Lanka’s first-class circuit.

Chris Silverwood expressed his enthusiasm for the signing, stating, “Kasun brings quality and depth to our pace attack. I’ve seen firsthand what he can deliver and am confident he will be a valuable asset.”

Rajitha, set to don the number 65 jersey, is expected to debut for Essex in their upcoming match against Worcestershire this weekend.

He shared his excitement, saying, “It’s a proud moment for me to join a prestigious club like Essex. I look forward to contributing to the team and enhancing my game in English conditions.”

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Sri Lanka to Host 12th Indoor Cricket World Cup in 2025

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Sri Lanka is set to make history once again as the Ceylon Indoor Cricket Association (CICA) has been officially awarded the hosting rights for the 12th edition of the Indoor Cricket World Cup 2025 by the World Indoor Cricket Federation (WICF). This prestigious global tournament will be held across two top-tier venues – the Austasia Sports Complex and the newly constructed U Pro Arena in Thalawathugoda.

The event is scheduled to run from September 27 to October 5, 2025, bringing together nine international teams: Australia (defending champions), New Zealand, South Africa, India, England, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, the United States, and host nation Sri Lanka.

The tournament will feature four major categories:

• Men’s Open

• Women’s Open

• Under-22 Boys

• Under-22 Girls

This marks a significant milestone for the CICA, which successfully hosted the World Masters Series just five months ago. Their proven ability to organize world-class events has been a key factor in securing this global competition.

More than 1,000 participants and visitors, including players, coaches, and fans, are expected to attend, making it not just a sporting spectacle but also a boost for sports tourism in Sri Lanka.

This will be Sri Lanka’s second time hosting the Indoor Cricket World Cup, having previously organized it in 2004. The upcoming edition will be the third major international event hosted by CICA within a year, following the England Asia Cup and the World Masters Series.

Historically, Australia has dominated the Men’s division, clinching every title since the competition’s inception. New Zealand has consistently been a strong contender, finishing as runners-up on multiple occasions. In the Women’s division, Australia has also maintained a perfect record, with South Africa and New Zealand trailing behind as regular finalists.

With world-class facilities, strong organizational credentials, and growing international interest, Sri Lanka is poised to deliver an unforgettable edition of the Indoor Cricket World Cup 2025.

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