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Aaron Finch retires from ODIs
Australia’s 24th ODI captain will play his 146th final ODI against New Zealand in Cairns on Sunday.
The opening batsman, who turns 36 in November, will captain the national T20I side as they prepare to defend the World Cup title starting on home soil next month.
Finch will play his 146th and final one-day international at Cairns’ Casalis Stadium on Sunday, a great player who captained his country in 54 matches and has decided to retire.
Aaron Finch එක්දින ක්රීඩා පිටියට සමු දේ
ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ 24 වැනි එක්දින නායකයා සිය 146 වැනි අවසන් එක්දින ජාත්යන්තර තරගය නවසීලන්තයට එරෙහිව ඉරිදා කෙයාන්ස් හිදී ක්රීඩා කරයි.
නොවැම්බර් මාසයේදී 36 වැනි වියට පා තබන ආරම්භක පිතිකරු, ලබන මාසයේ තම මව් බිමේදී ආරම්භ වන ලෝක කුසලාන ශූරතාව රැක ගැනීමේට සූදානම් වන ජාතික T20I කණ්ඩායමේ නායකයා ලෙස කටයුතු කරනු ඇත.
ෆින්ච් සිය 146 වැනි සහ අවසන් එක්දින ජාත්යන්තර තරගය ඉරිදා කෙයාර්න්ස් හි කැසාලිස් ක්රීඩාංගණයේදී ක්රීඩා කරනු ඇති අතර, ඔහු තම රටෙහි තරග 54කට නායකත්වය දැරූ විශිෂ්ට ක්රීඩකයෙකු මෙලෙස තම එක්දින ජාත්යන්තර ක්රීඩා දිවියෙන් සමු ගැනීමට තීරණය කර ඇත.
ஆரோன் பின்ச் ஒருநாள் போட்டிகளில் இருந்து ஓய்வு பெற்றார்
ஆஸ்திரேலியாவின் 24வது ஒருநாள் கேப்டன், நியூசிலாந்துக்கு எதிராக ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை கெய்ர்ன்ஸில் தனது 146வது கடைசி ஒருநாள் போட்டியை விளையாடுகிறார்.
நவம்பரில் 36 வயதை அடையும் தொடக்க பேட்ஸ்மேன், அடுத்த மாதம் சொந்த மண்ணில் தொடங்கும் உலகக் கோப்பை பட்டத்தை பாதுகாக்க தயாராகும் போது, தேசிய T20I அணிக்கு கேப்டனாக இருப்பார்.
ஃபின்ச் தனது 146வது மற்றும் கடைசி ஒருநாள் சர்வதேசப் போட்டியை ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை கெய்ர்ன்ஸின் கசாலிஸ் ஸ்டேடியத்தில் விளையாடுகிறார், 54 போட்டிகளில் தனது நாட்டின் கேப்டனாக இருந்து ஓய்வு பெற முடிவு செய்த சிறந்த வீரர்.
Cricket
Cricket Transformation Committee Pledges Greater Support for Women’s Game
Sri Lanka Cricket’s Cricket Transformation Committee recently engaged in a productive dialogue with the country’s leading women cricketers, reaffirming its commitment to elevating the status and development of women’s cricket across all levels.
The meeting brought together players representing the national team, Sri Lanka ‘A’, and the Under-19 women’s squad. It was chaired by Cricket Transformation Committee Chairman Eran Wickramaratne and attended by several prominent figures in Sri Lankan cricket administration and former international stars.
Among those present were Sri Lanka Cricket Honorary Secretary Prakash Schaffter, Cricket Committee Chairman Sidath Wettimuny, former national captains Kumar Sangakkara and Roshan Mahanama, as well as committee members Dinal Phillips PC, Upul Kumarapperuma PC, Avanthi Colombage and Thushira Raddella. Sri Lanka Cricket CEO Ashley De Silva and Sri Lanka Women’s Head Coach Jamie Siddons also participated in the discussions.
Addressing the gathering, Wickramaratne praised the remarkable strides made by Sri Lanka’s women cricketers in recent years, highlighting their historic Asia Cup victory as a defining moment for the sport in the country.
He described the achievement as a milestone that had “rewritten the history of women’s cricket in Sri Lanka” and commended the players for their dedication, discipline and commitment to excellence.
Wickramaratne assured the players that the Cricket Transformation Committee would work towards creating a more equitable cricketing environment, ensuring that women’s cricket receives greater opportunities, recognition and support in line with the men’s game.
Looking ahead, he extended his best wishes to the national women’s team as they prepare for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, expressing confidence in their ability to continue making the nation proud on the international stage.
The session also featured motivational addresses from Sangakkara, Wettimuny and Mahanama, who shared insights from their own distinguished careers. They encouraged the players to remain focused on both their sporting ambitions and personal development while embracing the values of discipline, teamwork and responsibility.
The cricketing legends emphasized that sustained success is built on collective effort, urging every member of the squad to understand and execute their role effectively for the benefit of the team.
The meeting forms part of Sri Lanka Cricket’s broader efforts to strengthen the women’s game and ensure that the country’s emerging female talent is equipped with the resources and guidance needed to thrive at the highest level.
Athletics
Pathirage Rewrites Record Books with Historic 92.62m Throw in Rome
Sri Lankan javelin sensation Rumesh Pathirage produced the performance of a lifetime at the Rome Diamond League, launching the spear an astonishing 92.62 metres to become the second-best javelin thrower in Asian history and move to eighth place on the world all-time rankings.
The 23-year-old delivered the remarkable throw with his second attempt in the men’s javelin competition, sending shockwaves through the athletics world and cementing his place among the sport’s elite.
Pathirage’s record-breaking effort not only shattered his previous personal best but also established a new Sri Lankan national record and the world-leading mark for the 2026 season.
Adding to the significance of the achievement, the Sri Lankan star eclipsed the long-standing Rome Diamond League meet record of 90.34 metres, which had stood for two decades and was set by Olympic champion Andreas Thorkildsen.
The historic throw marks a major milestone for Sri Lankan athletics, with Pathirage becoming the first athlete from the island nation to surpass the coveted 90-metre barrier in international competition.
His performance places him among the greatest javelin throwers of all time and further strengthens his credentials as a leading contender for major global championships in the years ahead.
Cricket
All-round Sri Lanka overwhelm West Indies
Sri Lanka produced a clinical display with both bat and ball to defeat West Indies by 41 runs in the first match of the three match ODI series worked off at Kingston on Wednesday.
After being asked to bat, Sri Lanka posted a challenging 303 for 7 from their allotted 50 overs, thanks largely to impressive contributions from Pathum Nissanka and captain Kusal Mendis. Nissanka played the anchor role with a composed 79 off 103 deliveries, striking nine boundaries and a six, while Kusal accelerated the scoring with a fluent 72 from 62 balls, featuring four fours and four sixes.
The pair guided Sri Lanka out of early trouble after Kamindu Mendis fell cheaply. Pavan Rathnayake contributed 24, while Charith Asalanka added a useful 45 to keep the innings on track. Janith Liyanage then provided the finishing touches with a brisk unbeaten 44 from 29 balls as the visitors crossed the 300-run mark. Roston Chase, Matthew Forde and Jayden Seales claimed two wickets each for the hosts.
West Indies made a promising start to their chase, reaching 73 for 2 inside the first 10 overs. Justin Greaves struck 45 and skipper Shai Hope battled for 56, but Sri Lanka’s bowlers repeatedly struck at crucial moments to halt the momentum.
The turning point came through Dushmantha Chameera, whose pace and accuracy troubled the West Indian middle order. The fast bowler claimed four wickets, including the prized scalp of Hope, to finish with 4 for 67. Spinner Maheesh Theekshana played an equally important role, conceding just 26 runs in his ten overs while taking two wickets.
Wanindu Hasaranga dismissed Sherfane Rutherford at a key stage, while Asitha Fernando and Charith Asalanka also entered the wicket column. Despite late resistance from Shamar Joseph, West Indies were bowled out for 262 in 49.2 overs.
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