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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India & New Zealand Secure Semifinal Spots, Battle Intensifies in Group B
Dubai, February 26, 2025 – The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is heating up as the group stage nears its conclusion. With India and New Zealand confirming their spots in the semifinals from Group A, the battle for qualification in Group B remains wide open. Here’s a breakdown of the current standings and the title favorites.
Group A: New Zealand & India Through, Pakistan & Bangladesh Eliminated
| POS | TEAM | PLAYED | WON | LOST | N/R | TIED | Net RR | POINTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | New Zealand | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.863 | 4 |
| Q2 | India | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.647 | 4 |
| 3 | Bangladesh | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | -0.443 | 0 |
| 4 | Pakistan | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | -1.087 | 0 |
India and New Zealand have confirmed their semi-final qualification with two wins each. Pakistan and Bangladesh are officially out of the tournament, marking a disappointing campaign for both teams.
- New Zealand’s Strong Start: With a positive net run rate of +0.863, the Kiwis have dominated both their matches. Their disciplined bowling and experienced batting lineup make them a strong contender.
- India’s Perfect Record: Led by Virat Kohli’s form and a balanced squad, India continues to be a powerhouse in ICC events. Their consistent performances make them a favorite for the title.
- Pakistan’s Collapse: Despite high expectations, Pakistan has failed to register a win, with poor middle-order performances and lackluster bowling proving costly.
- Bangladesh’s Struggles: The Tigers showed glimpses of promise but failed to capitalize on key moments.
Group B: Qualification Race Heats Up
| POS | TEAM | PLAYED | WON | LOST | N/R | TIED | Net RR | POINTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | South Africa | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +2.140 | 3 |
| 2 | Australia | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +0.475 | 3 |
| 3 | England | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | -0.475 | 0 |
| 4 | Afghanistan | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | -2.140 | 0 |
- South Africa in Pole Position: With a superior net run rate (+2.140), the Proteas are favorites to qualify for the semifinals.
- Australia Close Behind: The Aussies are tied on points with South Africa but have a lower net run rate. Their next match will be crucial in sealing a semifinal spot.
- England & Afghanistan Need a Win: Both teams have lost their opening games, and a defeat in their next match will likely end their campaign.
Title Favorites: Who Can Go All the Way?
- India 🇮🇳 – Favorites to Win
- Strengths: World-class batting lineup, experienced players like Kohli & Rohit, quality all-rounders.
- Key Players: Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Shubman Gill.
- New Zealand 🇳🇿 – Dark Horse
- Strengths: Consistency in ICC events, solid team balance, strong leadership under Kane Williamson.
- Key Players: Trent Boult, Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra.
- South Africa 🇿🇦 – Underdogs with Momentum
- Strengths: Aggressive batting, fast bowling dominance, high net run rate.
- Key Players: Quinton de Kock, Kagiso Rabada, Heinrich Klaasen.
- Australia 🇦🇺 – Big Match Players
- Strengths: History of performing under pressure, deep batting, quality pacers.
- Key Players: Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell.
What’s Next?
The upcoming Group B matches will decide the final two semifinalists, with South Africa and Australia in strong positions but England and Afghanistan still in the hunt.
Stay tuned for more updates on Sri Lankan Sports TV as the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 heads into its thrilling knockout stage!
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92nd Battle of the Saints Set for March at SSC
The stage is set for one of Sri Lanka’s most cherished school cricket rivalries, as St. Joseph’s College and St. Peter’s College prepare to renew their historic contest in the 92nd Battle of the Saints. The three-day encounter will be played at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) ground on 19, 20 and 21 March, with the prestigious Rev. Fr. Maurice J. Le Goc Trophy up for grabs.
Adding to the excitement, the 52nd Joe–Pete Limited Overs Encounter for the Rev. Fr. Peter A. Pillai Trophy will take place on 25 April, also at SSC. Dialog Axiata PLC continues its proud tradition of powering this iconic fixture for the tenth consecutive year, underscoring its commitment to nurturing the champions of tomorrow.
This year, St. Joseph’s will be led by Rishma Amarasinghe, while St. Peter’s will take the field under Enosh Peterson, who starred as Man-of-the-Match in last year’s limited overs clash. The rivalry remains finely balanced: St. Joseph’s has 12 outright wins, their last in 2008, while St. Peter’s boasts 10, most recently in 2016. A remarkable 68 encounters have ended in draws, reflecting the competitive spirit that defines this fixture. The 2025 edition, contested as a three-day match for the first time, fittingly ended in a draw.
In the shorter format, St. Joseph’s holds a narrow edge with 25 victories compared to St. Peter’s 23, alongside two no-results and one tie. The 51st encounter saw St. Peter’s clinch a thrilling four-wicket win to retain the Rev. Fr. Peter A. Pillai Memorial Shield.
Beyond the numbers, both schools carry a proud legacy of producing cricketing greats who have represented Sri Lanka at the highest level. Josephian alumni include Dimuth Karunaratne, Angelo Mathews, Chaminda Vaas, Dunith Wellalage, Thisara Perera, and Sadeera Samarawickrama, while Peterites have given the nation stars such as Roy Dias, Rumesh Ratnayake, Russel Arnold, Angelo Perera, and Janith Liyanage.
Speaking ahead of the match, Rev. Fr. Rohitha Rodrigo of St. Peter’s emphasized that the fixture represents more than competition, symbolizing brotherhood, character, and the highest standards of school cricket. Rev. Fr. Ranjith Andradi of St. Joseph’s echoed the sentiment, highlighting the values of discipline, teamwork, and fellowship that unite generations of players and supporters.
Dialog’s Group Chief Marketing Officer, Lasantha Thverapperuma, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to the Big Match season, calling it a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s sporting heritage and wishing both teams success in what promises to be another memorable chapter in this storied rivalry.
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LPL Player Draft Postponed Amid Middle East Tensions
The Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 has encountered an unexpected delay, with organizers confirming that the highly anticipated player draft will not take place this month due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. While the draft has been pushed back, the tournament itself remains firmly on schedule, set to run from 8 July to 8 August 2026.
Despite the setback, excitement around the sixth edition of the league continues to build. Several prominent international cricketers have already expressed their interest in participating, reinforcing the LPL’s growing stature in the global cricket calendar.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is also exploring the possibility of expanding the list of venues for this year’s competition. The Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground in Colombo has emerged as a strong candidate following the installation of floodlights, which now allow the historic venue to host day-night fixtures. If included, SSC would join the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, and Dambulla International Stadium, easing logistical challenges and giving fans in the capital another opportunity to witness the action.
Although no official confirmation has been made, discussions are ongoing, and SSC is increasingly seen as a likely addition to the venue lineup.
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Amaraweera’s Century Headlines Drawn 147th Battle of the Blues
The 147th edition of the historic Battle of the Blues between Royal College Colombo and S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia ended in a draw at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, but it was Thomian skipper Jaden Amaraweera who stole the spotlight with a commanding second-innings century.
After winning the toss, S. Thomas’ compiled a solid 302 in their first innings, built around several steady contributions from the top and middle order. Amaraweera struck a patient 52 while Avinash Fernando added 50 and Reshon Solomons top-scored with 66. Dulith Indira Gunaratne chipped in with a valuable 44 to push the Thomians past the 300 mark. Royal’s bowlers fought back well, with Sehadu Sooryaarachchi and Gegan Gamage sharing six wickets between them.

Royal responded with 261 for 9 in 86 overs. Ramiru Perera led the charge with a well-compiled 82, while Rehan Peirissupported with an attractive 63. Dushan Uduwala contributed 33 in a steady middle-order effort. For S. Thomas’, Gimhan Mendis impressed with four wickets, while Abheeth Paranawidana claimed two.
The final day, however, belonged to Amaraweera. The Thomian captain produced a composed 100 off 160 deliveries, striking eight boundaries in a technically sound innings that anchored his side’s second innings. He shared useful partnerships with Fernando (20) and Gunaratne (21) as S. Thomas’ reached 176 for 6 before the match was called off, bringing another chapter of the famous encounter to a stalemate.
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