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6th LPL Match | Galle Gladiators vs Kandy Tuskers | Match Summery
Gladiators captain Shaid Afridi won the toss and chose to ball first
In the first innings Tuskers did not have the expected opening partnership Gurbaz get caught in the 3rd over. But Kusal Mendis and Kusal Janith put up a solid partnership to consolidate the loss.
Once Skipper find his way to pavilion in the 10th over while Mendis scored a 49 runs in 30 balls with 2 fours and 4 massive sixers.
Further, Branden Tailor scores optimistic 51 runs in 37 balls not out in the middle overs and stayed still the innings end.

At last Tuskers innings ended up at the score of 196/5 in 20 overs.

In the chase Gladiators lose wickets in interviews and made the path easy to Tuskers take control over the game.
Dhanushka Gunathilake is the only batsman that stand tall and fought back without any support from the others. Gunathilake scored a magnificent fifty in 31 balls. At last Gunathilake run out by the Gunaratne for 82 runs kn 53 balls (13 fours and a Six)

Captain Afridi went for the duck in the first ball of he faced from the Seekuge Prasanna caught by Kusal Mendis.
Gladiators only able to score 171/7 in 20 overs and Tuskers won the match by 25 runs
Moreover, Kusal Janith went out of the field for a injury and Kusal Mendis were the captaining the Tuskers in the defending.

Branden Tylor became the man of the match for his not out 51 runs in 35 balls
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South Korea Edge Sri Lanka in Thrilling Opener of Asian Rugby World Cup Qualifier
In a closely contested opener of the Asian Rugby Championship – Emirates Edition, which serves as a qualifier for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, South Korea narrowly defeated Sri Lanka with a final score of 38-34 at the Racecourse International Stadium in Colombo yesterday (June 13).
This tournament is crucial in determining Asia’s second qualifier for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, with Japan having already secured their place through the world rankings. The event features four top-tier Asian rugby nations: Sri Lanka, South Korea, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates.
Despite the loss, Sri Lanka delivered an impressive performance, going head-to-head with a strong South Korean side. Lasindu Karunaratne of Sri Lanka was named Player of the Match for his outstanding contribution on the field.
Sri Lanka is scheduled to face United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong in the remaining two matches of the series. The tournament, organized by Asia Rugby, features the continent’s top four teams selected based on performance and aims to determine the final Asian representative for the global stage.
The opening match drew notable attendance, including Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon. Sunil Kumara Gamage, who witnessed the action live.


Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for full coverage of the qualifiers and exclusive content from the ground.







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Sri Lanka Footballer Faces Disciplinary Action Over Palestine Support Message
Colombo, June 11 – The Sri Lanka Football Federation (FFSL) is set to take disciplinary action against a national team squad member following a controversial post-match incident during the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers against Chinese Taipei.
After Sri Lanka’s 3-1 historic win against 166th-ranked Chinese Taipei on June 10, an unused substitute player, Mohamed Thilham, was seen displaying a shirt bearing the message “PRAY FOR FREE PALESTINE”. The incident occurred during the post-match celebrations at the Colombo Race Course Stadium.

FFSL President Jaswar Umar, responding to media queries, stated that the act was not sanctioned by the federation, calling it “an unnecessary action that violates international football disciplinary norms.”
“This was not something done with the knowledge or approval of the FFSL. Even though it happened after the match, it is still an act that goes against the FIFA Code of Conduct. It was a politically sensitive message displayed on an international platform, which we cannot condone,” said Jaswar.
While many in the public and online community have expressed solidarity with the player’s message, the FFSL is viewing the matter strictly from a governance standpoint.
Thilham, a talented youngster from a remote region and relatively new to the national setup, has shown great promise. However, the FFSL President stressed that
“no personal motivations or emotions can justify violations of international sports protocols.”

Editorial Note:
While some fans hailed Tilham’s act as courageous and principled, others criticized the Sri Lankan Sports TV. Our own Sri Lankan Sports TV team had previously hidden the slogan in our match coverage out of respect for international sporting protocols and to safeguard the player’s future. However, it appears that a section of social media users intentionally spotlighted the statement, which may have contributed to the federation’s decision.
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Sri Lanka I-League: The Ultimate Battle of Club Football Begins!
Colombo: The Sri Lanka I-League, hailed as the nation’s premier club football showdown, kicks off with a mission to redefine elite football on the island. Featuring eight top-tier football clubs from across the country, the I-League promises high-octane action, drama, and moments of brilliance as teams clash for national glory.

This year’s tournament introduces a dynamic two-stage format designed to test skill, resilience, and strategy. In the first round, teams are split into two groups where each club competes in three crucial matches. The top two from each group advance to the electrifying play-offs, paving the road to the Grand Final—the ultimate showdown where champions rise.
Participating Teams:
- Renown Football Club
- Red Star Sports Club
- Blue Star Football Club
- New Star SC
- Sounders Sports Club
- Java Lane Sports Club
- Moragasmulla SC
- Maligawatta United SC
All matches will be held at the Sugathadasa Stadium, providing a centralized battleground that maximizes fan engagement and showcases footballing talent under one iconic venue.
The second round features a knockout-style play-off format:
- First Qualifier: Group champions lock horns for the first Grand Final slot.
- Eliminator: Runners-up fight for survival.
- Second Qualifier: A last chance duel to decide the final Grand Finalist.
- Grand Final: A title clash where the best of the best face off.
This prestigious tournament not only fosters competitive football but also reflects a new era for Sri Lankan club football, where professionalism, performance, and passion take center stage.
Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV and our digital platforms for exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes stories, and expert insights throughout the tournament. Let the battle for the crown begin—Where Champions Rise!
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