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Botswana outsmart Asian Champions in the first tournament practice match
Sri Lanka tour of Botswana
Botswana lasses outsmart the Asian Champions Sri Lanka by 70-51 to walk out winners in the pre-tournament practice Netball match worked off at Botswana on Tuesday.
Botswana was off to a decent start claiming the first-set win by 19-12. Sri Lanka found their momentum in their second quarter in the match outscoring their opponents 16-13 to head into the second half with a score of 32-25 in favour of the host.
Into the second half, the score remained close, and though Sri Lanka score a few quick goals the host held steady to recover and hold a 47-38 advantage entering the final 15 minutes.
But Sri Lanka gave an inspired performance nearing the end of the final quarter and were aided by some shaky passes from their opponents as they narrowed the score but Botswana fended off every threat posted by the Lankans lasses as they wrapped up the win 70-51.
Sri Lanka is currently in the state of Botswana for a training tournament ahead of the Netball World Cup 2023 which is scheduled to start on the 28 July in South Africa later in the month.
The Asian Champions will embark on a 10-day tour to Botswana for the national squad on the way to the World Cup following a request from the Botswana Netball Federation President Malebo Raditladi Nkgakile.
During their stay in Botswana,, the Asian Queens will play against the Botswana national team, the Botswana police team, and two other sports clubs.
පළමු තරඟාවලියේ පුහුණු තරඟයේදී බොට්ස්වානා ආසියානු ශූරයන් පරදවයි.
අඟහරුවාදා බොට්ස්වානා හි පැවති පූර්ව තරඟාවලි පුහුණු නෙට්බෝල් තරඟයෙන් බොට්ස්වානා කණ්ඩායම ලකුණු 70-51කින් ආසියානු ශූර ශ්රී ලංකාව පැරදවීමට සමත් විය.
බොට්ස්වානා පළමු වටය ලකුණු 19-12කින් ජය ගනිමින් හොඳ ආරම්භයක් ලබා ගත් අතර ශ්රී ලංකාව සිය දෙවැනි කාර්තුවේ දී තරඟයක් දෙමින් ලකුණු 16-13ක් ලෙස ප්රතිවාදීන් අභිබවා යමින් දෙවැනි අර්ධය ආරම්භ කල ද ලකුණු 32-25ක් ලෙස සත්කාරක කණ්ඩායමට වාසිදායක තත්ත්වයට පත් කරමින් අවසන් විය.
ශ්රී ලංකාව අවසන් කාර්තුව අවසන් වන විට ප්රබෝධමත් දස්කම් දැක්වීමක් ලබා දුන් අතර ඔවුන්ගේ ප්රතිවාදීන් හා කරට කර තරඟ වදිමින් ලකුණු කිහිපයක් ඔවුන් ලබා ගත් අතර නමුත් බොට්ස්වානා 70-51ක් ලෙස ජයග්රහණය අවසන් කළහ.
2023 නෙට්බෝල් ලෝක කුසලානයට පෙරාතුව පුහුණු තරඟාවලියක් සඳහා ශ්රී ලංකාව මේ වන විට බොට්ස්වානා හි සිටින අතර එය එම මාසයේ පසුව දකුණු අප්රිකාවේදී ජූලි 28 වන දින ආරම්භ වීමට නියමිතය.
බොට්ස්වානා දැල්පන්දු සම්මේලනයේ සභාපති Malebo Raditladi Nkgakile ගේ ඉල්ලීමකට අනුව ආසියානු ශූරයින් ලෝක කුසලානයට යන ගමනේදී ජාතික සංචිතය සඳහා බොට්ස්වානා වෙත දින 10 ක සංචාරයක් ආරම්භ කරනු ඇත.
ඔවුන් බොට්ස්වානා හි රැඳී සිටින කාලය තුළ, ආසියානු ක්වීන්ස් බොට්ස්වානා ජාතික කණ්ඩායම, බොට්ස්වානා පොලිස් කණ්ඩායම සහ තවත් ක්රීඩා සමාජ දෙකකට එරෙහිව ක්රීඩා කරනු ඇත.
News
Football Chief Jaswar Umar Enters Race for NOC Presidency
Jaswar Umar, President of the Football Federation of Sri Lanka, has officially submitted his nomination to contest for the presidency of the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka at the upcoming Annual General Meeting.
Umar becomes the fourth candidate in the race, joining Shirantha Peiris, Deva Henry, and Asanga Seneviratne, who are also contesting for the top position in the country’s Olympic body.
His time as football chief has created divided opinions among sports professionals who evaluate his performance. On one hand, Sri Lanka’s national team has shown improvement in international results, including a rise in the FIFA rankings from 204 to 191, along with notable performances against stronger opposition.
However, his approach has also faced criticism. Stakeholders have raised concerns over the increased reliance on Sri Lankan-origin overseas players, with claims that it has limited opportunities for local talent. The long-term vision for developing youth and building grassroots football programs has become a subject of public inquiry.
Umar now aims to advance his career through NOC while he leads Sri Lankan football with both positive results and ongoing public criticism of his work.
The upcoming election will become a competitive battle because four candidates will vie for control of a key position which holds major power within the country’s sports system.
Cricket
Matheesha Pathirana Cleared for IPL Return
Sri Lanka’s rising pace sensation Matheesha Pathirana is set to make his return to competitive cricket, with a move to the Indian Premier League (IPL) expected in the coming days.
After a period on the sidelines due to injury concerns, the young fast bowler has successfully completed all required fitness tests, clearing the final hurdle in his recovery process. His return comes as welcome news for both fans and team management, who have been awaiting his comeback.
Sources indicate that Pathirana is now preparing to travel to India, where he is likely to link up with the Kolkata Knight Riders squad. His inclusion could provide a significant boost to the team’s bowling attack as the tournament moves into a crucial phase.
Known for his unique action and death-over effectiveness, Pathirana’s return adds depth and firepower, potentially strengthening Kolkata’s chances in the latter stages of the competition.
Cricket
Chamari Athapaththu Named to WCA Advisory Board
Sri Lanka has earned a proud moment on the global cricketing stage as national women’s captain Chamari Athapaththu has been appointed to the Player Advisory Board of the World Cricketers’ Association (WCA).
The latest reshuffle of the board brings together some of the most influential voices in international cricket. Athapaththu joins a distinguished lineup that includes Pat Cummins, Jason Holder, Heather Knight, Aiden Markram, Scott Edwards, and Laura Wolvaardt.
She also joins newly inducted members such as Rashid Khan, Wayne Madsen, Daryl Mitchell, and Maddy Green. The new appointments come as former board members Tim Southee and Sophie Devine step down from their roles.
Speaking about her appointment, Athapaththu described the opportunity as both a personal honour and a milestone for Sri Lankan cricket as a whole. She emphasized that her inclusion reflects growing recognition for players from Asia on the global stage.
The experienced all-rounder expressed her eagerness to bring her international insights to the table, highlighting the importance of ensuring that players from all regions have a meaningful voice in shaping the future of the sport. She particularly stressed the need for stronger representation from Asian cricketing nations in global decision-making.
Athapaththu also reaffirmed her commitment to collaborating with fellow board members to enhance player welfare, support the development of the game, and contribute to a more balanced and inclusive global cricket structure.
According to the WCA, the refreshed Player Advisory Board comes at a crucial time for international cricket. The body aims to strengthen player representation and ensure that athletes play a central role in guiding the long-term direction and sustainability of the game.
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