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SAFF Women’s Championship 2022 and the SAFF U17 Championship 2022

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MEDIA RELEASE – SAFF

The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) held a draw ceremony for the SAFF Women’s Championship 2022 and the SAFF U17 Championship 2022 at the BFF House, Dhaka, on Saturday.

SAFF General Secretary Mr Anwarul Huq and Bangladesh Football Federation General Secretary Mr Abu Nayeem Shohag conducted the draw amidst a program attended by journalists and officials of the participating member associations who were present online.  

The SAFF Women’s Championship which is scheduled to take place in Nepal from 6-19th September has all seven member associations of the federation taking part in the competition, while the SAFF U17 Championship which will take place from 5-14th September has six teams participating apart from Pakistan.

The seeding for the SAFF Women’s Championship was done on basis of the latest FIFA Women’s Ranking published on 17th June which has India in the 56th rank, followed by Nepal on 101, Bangladesh on 146, and Sri Lanka on 149, the Maldives on 153 and Bhutan on 172. Pakistan is without a ranking due to its absence from international football for more than two years.

The draw was done as per the mechanism mentioned below:

  • Country Pots are decided in accordance with the current FIFA Ranking, except for the Host who will be considered along with the Top Seeded Team.
  • The First Country Pot will contain the Host country and the Top Seeded Team.
  • The Second Country Pot will contain the Second and Third Seeded Teams.
  • The Third Country Pot will contain the Fourth and Fifth Seeded Teams.
  • For the last Seeded Team, only a Ball will be drawn from the Group Pot to determine the allocation.

The SAFF Women’s Championship will have the total number of teams divided into two groups, with group ‘A’ having 4 teams and group ‘B’ having 3 teams. It shall have 12 matches, including 9 league matches, 2 semi-finals and 1 final.

Defending champion India, seeded in Group ‘A’, drew Bangladesh, Maldives and Pakistan, while host Nepal, seeded in Group B, drew Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

Likewise, the seeding of the team for the SAFF U17 Championship was also done on the basis of the latest FIFA Men’s Ranking published on 23rd June.

The draw was done as per the following procedure:

  • Country Pots are decided in accordance with the current FIFA Ranking, except for the Host

who will be considered along with the Top Seeded Team.

  • The First Country Pot will contain the Host country and the Top Seeded team.
  • The Second Country Pot will contain the Second and Third Seeded Teams.
  • The Third Country Pot will contain the Fourth and Fifth Seeded Teams.

The SAFF U17 Championship see a total of 9 matches, including 6 league matches, 2 semi-finals and 1 final.

Host team Sri Lanka, seeded in Group ‘A’, drew Maldives and Bangladesh, while Group ‘B’ seeded team India drew Nepal and Bhutan.

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Sri Lanka vs Australia 2nd Test: Spin to Dominate as Galle Pitch Set to Turn

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As Sri Lanka prepares to take on Australia in the second Test in Galle, all eyes are on the pitch conditions, which appear significantly drier than in the opening match. With intense heat baking the surface over the past few days, expectations are high for a spin-friendly track that could heavily influence the outcome of the game.

Sri Lanka Aiming to Maximize Spin Advantage

Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva has expressed confidence in his team’s spinners, emphasizing that Galle has historically been a venue where spin bowlers thrive. After suffering a crushing defeat in the first Test, where Australia posted 654/6 declared and Sri Lanka managed only 165 and 247, the home team is looking to bounce back by capitalizing on the turning track.

“Our strength has always been spin bowling, and history shows that spinners have been among the top wicket-takers at this venue,” said de Silva. “We hope our bowlers can use these conditions to their advantage.”

Australia Prepared for Spinning Conditions

Despite Sri Lanka’s reliance on spin, Australia has adapted remarkably well to turning pitches. In the first Test, they fielded a three-man spin attack with Nathan Lyon, Matthew Kuhnemann, and Todd Murphy—who collectively claimed 17 wickets. Their ability to exploit subcontinent conditions has been shaped by extensive preparations, including training camps in Dubai and studying India’s successful spin strategies.

Australian stand-in captain Steven Smith noted that their strategy has been influenced by India’s success in such conditions. “We’ve taken a page out of India’s playbook by using multiple spinners who can create pressure and take wickets. Having three frontline spinners allows us to rotate bowlers and keep the attack fresh, which is crucial in these conditions.”

Sri Lanka’s Batting Needs to Step Up

Sri Lanka’s batting lineup struggled against Australia’s spinners in the first Test, with many batters getting starts but failing to convert them into significant scores. De Silva stressed the importance of building big innings, similar to how Australia did in the first game.

“In the first Test, several batters got starts but didn’t go on to score centuries. This time, we need someone to anchor the innings with a 150 or 200, allowing others to bat around them and post a competitive total,” he added.

A Classic Galle Thriller on the Cards?

With both teams armed with quality spinners and a dry surface expected to break up early, the second Test could turn into a low-scoring battle of attrition. While Sri Lanka looks to bounce back and leverage home conditions, Australia is determined to continue its dominant run with a well-rounded spin strategy.

The action kicks off on Thursday, with cricket fans expecting another enthralling chapter in this exciting Test series.

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Dimuth Karunaratne to Retire After 100th Test Against Australia in Galle

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Sri Lanka’s veteran opener Dimuth Karunaratne has announced his retirement from Test cricket, marking his 100th Test match against Australia in Galle as his final appearance in the longest format. The experienced left-hander, who debuted at the same venue in 2012, will step away after an illustrious 12-year career.

Reasons Behind the Decision

Karunaratne’s retirement is influenced by three key factors:

  • Sri Lanka’s limited Test schedule, with only two matches scheduled until May 2026.
  • A dip in form, averaging 27.05 since 2024.
  • The end of the current World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, making it an ideal time to transition younger players into the squad.

“It felt like the right time to step away, especially with a few young players ready for the next WTC cycle. Finishing in Galle, where I started my career, makes it even more special,”

Karunaratne shared.

A Legacy in Sri Lankan Cricket

Karunaratne will become Sri Lanka’s seventh cricketer to achieve 100 Test appearances, joining legends such as Sanath Jayasuriya, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chaminda Vaas, Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, and Angelo Mathews.

With over 7,000 Test runs at an average close to 40, he remains Sri Lanka’s highest-scoring opener in Test history. His career highlights include:

  • 16 Test centuries & 39 half-centuries
  • 244 – Career-best score
  • 30 Tests as captain, leading Sri Lanka to a historic 2-0 Test series win in South Africa (2019)
  • Played 50 ODIs, including leading Sri Lanka in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup

What’s Next for Karunaratne?

Now residing in Melbourne, Karunaratne has expressed interest in coaching after a break from cricket. “I’d love to get involved again in the game,” he stated, hinting at a future role in cricket development.

As Sri Lanka prepares to face Australia in the second Test, Karunaratne’s farewell at Galle International Stadium will be an emotional moment for Sri Lankan cricket fans.

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Battle of the Hindus 2025: Jaffna vs. Colombo Clash Set for February 7-8

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The much-anticipated 14th Battle of the Hindus Inter-School Big Match between Hindu College, Jaffna, and Hindu College, Colombo, is set to take place on February 7-8 at the Hindu College Grounds in Jaffna. This historic encounter, which first began in 1982, continues to celebrate the rich cricketing legacy and camaraderie between these two prestigious institutions.

Sponsors and Legacy

The 2025 edition is proudly sponsored by Janashakthi Group (title sponsor) and SLIIT Northern University (platinum sponsor), further elevating the significance of the event. Over the years, both schools have demonstrated remarkable performances, securing three wins each, while seven matches ended in draws.

A Tradition of Excellence

Speaking at a media briefing in Colombo, Hindu College, Jaffna Principal, Ratnam Senthilmaran, highlighted the immense contributions of both schools in shaping influential figures in academics, sports, and various professional fields.

Meanwhile, Hindu College, Colombo Principal, K. Nagenthra, emphasized that this annual fixture represents more than just cricket—it is a symbol of brotherhood, sportsmanship, and shared cultural heritage, uniting Hinduites across generations.

Excitement Builds for the 2025 Edition

With the stage set for another thrilling chapter in this historic rivalry, cricket fans can expect a fiercely competitive match filled with passion and pride. Stay tuned for all the latest updates on Sri Lankan Sports TV!

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