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Afghanistan register commanding 62-run win over Sri Lanka

Afghanistan registered a comfortable 62-run win over Sri Lanka in the 3rd match of the U-19 Tri-Series worked off on Wednesday (22) at Tolerance Oval in Abu Dhabi.
The Afghan skipper won the toss and elected to bat. They were off to a shaky start and were reduced to 93 for 4.
A 135-run partnership for the fifth wicket between Haroon Khan and Khalid Taniwal regained momentum towards them. Haroon Khan was the anchor of the partnership top scoring with 88 runs off just 57 balls, while Khalid Taniwal contributed with a watchful 45 runs to put the host into a strong position.
At one stage it looked like the Afghans would settle for a score between 250-260, but a late surge by Kamran Hotak with a quick-fire 43 off 33 deliveries helped them reach a competitive total of 298 runs before being all out in 49.2 overs.
Duvindu Ranatunga (4-51) and Dinura Kalupahana (3-13) were the picks of the bowlers for Sri Lanka, taking four and three wickets respectively.
In reply, the islanders were off to a similar start losing half of their top order cheaply. With the scoreboard reading 150-8, it looked like the young Afghan team was on their way to a commanding victory. Still, Duvindu Ranathunga and Traveen Mathew had other plans as they put on a 74-run partnership for the 9th wicket to frustrate the Afghan bowlers. However, their efforts were too little too late to take the team over the line.
Sineth Jayawardena (41) and Vishwa Rajapaksha (45) also contributed with useful knocks from the top order.
Kamran Hotak was the architect of Sri Lanka’s collapse as he ended up with figures of 4-29.
Brief Scores:
Afghanistan U19: 298/10 (49.2) (Haroon Khan 88, Khalid Taniwal 45, Kamran Hotak 43, Duvindu Ranatunga 4/51, Dinura Kalupahana 3/52)
Sri Lanka U19: 236/10 (41) (Duvindu Ranathunga 46, Vishwa Rajapakse 45, Sineth Jayawardena 41, Kamran Hotak 4/29, Yama Arab 4/41)
ශ්රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව ලකුණු 62ක ජයක් අත්කර ගැනීමට ඇෆ්ගනිස්ථානය සමත් විය
19න් පහළ තුන්කොන් ක්රිකට් තරගාවලියේ 3 වැනි තරගයෙන් ශ්රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව ලකුණු 62ක පහසු ජයක් අත්කර ගැනීමට ඇෆ්ගනිස්තානය බදාදා (22) අබුඩාබිහි ටොලරන්ස් ඕවල් ක්රීඩාංගණයේදී සමත් විය.
කාසියේ වාසිය දිනාගත් ඇෆ්ගනිස්ථාන නායකයා පන්දුවට පහරදීමට තීරණය කළේය. ඔවුන් ආරම්භයේදීම අසාර්ථක වූ අතර කඩුලු 4ක් දැවී ලකුණු 93කට සීමා විය.
හරූන් ඛාන් සහ කාලිඩ් ටානිවාල් අතර පස්වැනි කඩුල්ල සඳහා ලකුණු 135 ක සම්බන්ධතාවක් ඔවුන් වෙත යළිත් වරක් වර්ධනය විය. හරූන් ඛාන් පන්දු 57කදී ලකුණු 88ක් රැස්කරමින් වැඩිම ලකුණු ලාභියා බවට පත් වූ අතර කාලිඩ් ටානිවාල් ලකුණු 45ක් ලබා ගනිමින් සත්කාරක කණ්ඩායම ශක්තිමත් තත්ත්වයකට ගෙන ඒමට දායක විය.
එක් අවස්ථාවකදී ඇෆ්ගනිස්තානය ලකුණු 250-260 අතර ප්රමාණයකට සෑහීමකට පත් වනු ඇතැයි පෙනුනද, පන්දු 33කදී වේගවත් ලකුණු 43ක් රැස්කළ කම්රාන් හොටක්ගේ ප්රමාද පිම්ම හේතුවෙන් ඕවර 49.2කදී සියලු දෙනා දැවී ලකුණු 298ක තරගකාරී මුළු ලකුණු සංඛ්යාවක් ලබා ගැනීමට ඔවුන්ට හැකිවිය. .
ශ්රී ලංකාව වෙනුවෙන් පන්දු යැවීමේ දී දුවිඳු රණතුංග (4-51) සහ දිනුර කළුපහන (3-13) පිළිවෙළින් කඩුලු 4ක් සහ 3ක් දවා ගත්හ.
පිළිතුරු වශයෙන්, දූපත්වාසීන්ට ඔවුන්ගේ ඉහළම ඇණවුමෙන් අඩක් අඩු මිලට අහිමි විය. ලකුණු පුවරුව 150-8ක් ලෙස සටහන් වීමත් සමඟ යොවුන් ඇෆ්ගනිස්ථාන කණ්ඩායම විශිෂ්ට ජයග්රහණයක් කරා යන බවක් පෙනෙන්නට තිබුණත් 9 වැනි කඩුල්ලට ලකුණු 74ක සබඳතාවයක් ගොඩනැගූ දුවිඳු රණතුංග සහ ට්රවීන් මැතිව් ඇෆ්ගනිස්ථාන පන්දු යවන්නන් කලකිරීමට පත් කරමින් සිටියදී වෙනත් සැලසුම් සකස් කර තිබුණි. . කෙසේ වෙතත්, ඔවුන්ගේ උත්සාහයන් කණ්ඩායම ඉක්මවා යාමට ප්රමාද වැඩිය.
සිනෙත් ජයවර්ධන (41) සහ විශ්ව රාජපක්ෂ (45) ද මුල්පෙළේ සිට ප්රයෝජනවත් දවාගැනීම්වලින් දායක වූහ.
Kamran Hotak ශ්රී ලංකාවේ බිඳවැටීමේ නිර්මාතෘවරයා වූ අතර ඔහු ලකුණු 4-29 කින් අවසන් විය.
කෙටි ලකුණු:
ඇෆ්ගනිස්තානය වයස අවුරුදු 19: 298/10 (49.2) (හැරූන් ඛාන් 88, කාලිඩ් ටානිවාල් 45, කම්රාන් හොටක් 43, දුවිඳු රණතුංග 4/51, දිනුර කළුපහන 3/52)
ශ්රී ලංකා වයස අවුරුදු 19: 236/10 (41) (දුවිඳු රණතුංග 46, විශ්ව රාජපක්ෂ 45, සිනෙත් ජයවර්ධන 41, කම්රන් හොටක් 4/29, යම අරාබි 4/41)
இலங்கையை 62 ரன்கள் வித்தியாசத்தில் வீழ்த்தி ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் அணி வெற்றி பெற்றது
அபுதாபியில் உள்ள டாலரன்ஸ் ஓவல் மைதானத்தில் புதன்கிழமை (22) நடைபெற்ற U-19 முத்தரப்பு தொடரின் 3-வது ஆட்டத்தில் ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் அணி, இலங்கைக்கு எதிராக 62 ரன்கள் வித்தியாசத்தில் வெற்றி பெற்றது.
டாஸ் வென்ற ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் கேப்டன் பேட்டிங்கை தேர்வு செய்தார். ஆட்டமிழந்த தொடக்கத்தில் இருந்த அவர்கள் 4 விக்கெட் இழப்புக்கு 93 ரன்களாகக் குறைக்கப்பட்டனர்.
ஐந்தாவது விக்கெட்டுக்கு ஹாரூன் கான் மற்றும் காலித் தனிவால் இடையேயான 135 ரன்கள் பார்ட்னர்ஷிப் அவர்களை நோக்கி மீண்டும் வேகம் பெற்றது. ஹாரூன் கான் 57 பந்துகளில் 88 ரன்களுடன் பார்ட்னர்ஷிப் அதிகபட்ச ஸ்கோராக இருந்தார், அதே நேரத்தில் காலித் தனிவால் 45 ரன்களுடன் இணைந்து ஹோஸ்ட்டை வலுவான நிலைக்கு கொண்டு வந்தார்.
ஒரு கட்டத்தில் ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் அணி 250-260 ரன்களுக்கு ஸ்கோரைத் தீர்த்துவிடும் என்று தோன்றியது, ஆனால் கம்ரான் ஹோடக் 33 பந்துகளில் 43 ரன்கள் எடுத்ததன் மூலம் 49.2 ஓவர்களில் ஆல் அவுட்டாவதற்குள் 298 ரன்கள் என்ற போட்டி மொத்தத்தை எட்ட உதவியது. .
இலங்கை அணி சார்பில் துவிந்து ரணதுங்க (4-51) மற்றும் தினுர கலுபஹன (3-13) முறையே 4 மற்றும் 3 விக்கெட்டுகளை வீழ்த்தினர்.
பதிலுக்கு, தீவுவாசிகள் தங்கள் டாப் ஆர்டரில் பாதியை மலிவாக இழக்க ஆரம்பித்தனர். ஸ்கோர்போர்டு 150-8 என்ற நிலையில், இளம் ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் அணி சிறப்பான வெற்றியை நோக்கி செல்வது போல் தெரிந்தது, ஆனால் துவிந்து ரணதுங்காவும் டிராவீன் மேத்யூவும் 9வது விக்கெட்டுக்கு 74 ரன் பார்ட்னர்ஷிப்பை வைத்து ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் பந்துவீச்சாளர்களை ஏமாற்றினர். . இருப்பினும், அவர்களின் முயற்சிகள் மிகக் குறைவாகவே அணியைக் கொண்டு செல்ல தாமதமாகின.
சினெத் ஜயவர்தன (41), விஷ்வ ராஜபக்ஷ (45) ஆகியோரும் டாப் ஆர்டரில் இருந்து பயனுள்ள ஆட்டங்களை வெளிப்படுத்தினர்.
கம்ரான் ஹோடக் 4-29 என்ற புள்ளிகளுடன் முடிவடைந்த நிலையில் இலங்கையின் சரிவை உருவாக்கியவர்.
சுருக்கமான மதிப்பெண்கள்:
ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் U19: 298/10 (49.2) (ஹாரூன் கான் 88, காலித் தனிவால் 45, கம்ரன் ஹோடக் 43, துவிந்து ரணதுங்க 4/51, தினுர கலுபஹானா 3/52)
இலங்கை U19: 236/10 (41) (துவிந்து ரணதுங்க 46, விஷ்வ ராஜபக்ஷ 45, சினெத் ஜெயவர்தன 41, கம்ரன் ஹோடக் 4/29, யமா அரபு 4/41)
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Sri Lanka U19 Football Collapse Exposes Deep Flaws in FFSL’s Youth Development and Governance
Sri Lanka’s humiliating 13-goal downfall in just two matches at the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 has laid bare the critical failures in preparation, technical development, and governance by the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL).
After suffering an 8-0 loss to India and a 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Nepal, Sri Lanka crashed out of the tournament without scoring a single goal — a result symptomatic of a poorly planned campaign lacking any strategic foresight.
Despite knowing the SAFF U19 tournament would kick off on May 9, FFSL conducted the final player trials only on March 27, 28, and 29 — giving just over a month for squad selection, tactical preparation, and conditioning. To make matters worse, the team departed for India on May 7, leaving no room for acclimatization or final preparations.
Rather than conducting a proper youth tournament to identify the best talent across the country, FFSL relied solely on trials — a flawed approach that fails to account for the natural ups and downs in player performance. One poor day at trials could cost a talented youngster his chance, while truly elite players may never even get scouted.
Adding further concern was the decision to include Sri Lankan-origin players directly into the starting XI without proper assessments or integration into the team structure. This move, seen by many as superficial, was akin to placing icing on a cake that was never baked.
Despite grand public claims, FFSL’s much-hyped “Y19 Tournament” in collaboration with Lyca Gnanam Foundation turned out to be nothing more than a media stunt. No such competition materialized on the ground, leaving local youth players without the competitive platform they were promised.
This is not only a technical failure but a complete collapse in administrative responsibility. The lack of grassroots planning, long-term youth development frameworks, and regional scouting shows FFSL’s hollow commitment to actual football development.
Even more alarming are the disciplinary concerns, with reports emerging that the U19 head coach physically assaulted five players at the team hotel — if it is ture, a severe breach of professional conduct that demands immediate investigation and accountability.
The blame cannot rest solely on the President of FFSL. The 2023 election saw three influential football administrative figures unite to secure victory. Yet, in the face of this collapse, only the President faces criticism, while the others remain conveniently silent.
It is clear: playing international matches alone won’t develop football. What Sri Lanka needs is a structured, grassroots-driven technical program — not public relations campaigns or shortcuts.
Unless FFSL reforms its approach to youth development, embraces merit-based talent identification, and ensures accountability at all levels, Sri Lankan football will continue to languish in mediocrity, both regionally and globally.
Football
Sri Lanka U19 Football Team Crashes Out of SAFF Championship with Embarrassing Defeats
Sri Lanka’s U19 football team suffered a humiliating exit from the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 after being routed 5-0 by Nepal in their second group stage match, just days after a crushing 8-0 defeat against India. With 13 goals conceded in two matches and none scored, the team’s dismal campaign has raised serious concerns over the Football Federation of Sri Lanka’s (FFSL) preparation and technical planning.
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The back-to-back heavy losses reflect more than just poor on-field performance — they expose a deeper structural failure in Sri Lanka’s football development system. The decision to hurriedly assemble the squad and include overseas-based Sri Lankan-origin players may have been well-intentioned, but it turned out to be a superficial fix — akin to placing icing on an unbaked cake.
Despite individual talent and moments of athleticism, the team lacked cohesion, tactical discipline, and fitness — a direct result of inadequate preparation and the absence of a proper long-term youth development strategy.
This tournament has made it abundantly clear that international match exposure alone cannot bridge the technical and developmental gaps in Sri Lankan football. Grassroots investment, school-level competitions, proper coaching structures, and continuous player development pathways are urgently needed if Sri Lanka is to be competitive at regional or international levels.
It is time the FFSL technical department, its President, and Executive Committee move beyond media optics and press conferences and instead focus on real football development. Structural reforms, professional planning, and technical consistency must replace ad-hoc preparations and cosmetic fixes.
Sri Lanka’s early exit should serve as a wake-up call: the future of Sri Lankan football depends not on imported talent but on nurturing homegrown players through sustained and systematic development.
Football
India Crushes Sri Lanka 8-0 in SAFF U-19 Championship Opener: A Wake-Up Call for Football Authorities
Sri Lanka’s U-19 football team suffered a devastating 8-0 defeat at the hands of India in their opening match of the SAFF U-19 Championship 2025 held at the Golden Jubilee Stadium in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
From the opening whistle, Sri Lanka appeared unprepared and disorganized, allowing India to dominate every aspect of the match. The scoreline, split evenly with four goals in each half, highlights the defensive collapse and tactical shortcomings of the Lankan side.
India’s Danny Meitei Laishram netted a hat-trick, while Prashan Jajo added a brace, showcasing the stark contrast in quality and preparation between the two teams. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, failed to register any meaningful threat on goal throughout the match.
This humiliating loss raises serious concerns about the strategic planning and readiness of the national youth setup. Despite months to prepare for the tournament, the team lacked structure, fitness, and cohesion—fundamental aspects of international football. The technical team must face questions about the lack of competitive match exposure, tactical discipline, and defensive organization.
Moreover, the physical conditioning of the squad appeared subpar, and substitutions made during the game had minimal impact. The repeated lapses in positioning, marking, and pressing made it clear that the squad was outclassed not just physically but mentally and tactically.
This result must serve as a wake-up call for the Football Federation of Sri Lanka. Talent alone will not bridge the growing gulf between Sri Lanka and regional rivals unless it’s paired with structured development, professional coaching, and consistent investment in youth football.
Sri Lanka must now regroup quickly as they face Nepal U-19 in their next group match on May 11. The path to redemption begins with accountability—and urgent change.
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