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Clifford කුසලානය හා ලීග් තරගාවලියේ ඉතිරි තරග කල් යයි !!!

ශතවර්ෂයකට වඩා ඉපැරණි ක්ලිෆර්ඩ් කුසලාන පිළිමළුන් පිටුදැකීමේ රග්බි තරගාවලිය සහ අන්තර් සමාජ ලීග් තරගාවලියේ ඉතිරි තරග රට තුළ පවතින තත්ත්වය හේතුවෙන් කල් දැමීමට සිදුව ඇත.
Nippon Paint අන්තර් සමාජ ලීග් රග්බි තරගාවලියේ A කාණ්ඩයේ ඉතිරි තරග මැයි මස 14 වනදා සිට නැවත ආරම්භ කිරීමට සැලසුම් කොට තිබූ අතර ප්රබල මහනුවර කණ්ඩායම හා CH & FC කණ්ඩායම තුරග තරග පිටියේදී තරග වැදීමට නියමිතව තිබුණි. මෙම තරගයද ඇතුළු ඉතිරි තරග සියල්ලම දින නියමයක් නොමැතිව කල් දැමුණි. තරගාවලියේ අනුග්රාහකබවතුන් ඉතිරි තරග කල් දමන ලෙස ශ්රි ලංකා රග්බි සම්මේලනයට දැනුම් දී ඇත.
ලීග් තරගාවලිය අවසන් වීමෙන් අනතුරුව මහනුවර කණ්ඩායමද ඇතුළු තරගාවලියේ හොදම කණ්ඩායම් 8 සහභාගී වන ක්ලිෆර්ඩ් කුසලාන පිළිමළුන් පිටුදැකීමේ තරගාවලිය මහනුවර නිත්තවෙල ක්රීඩාංගණයේදී පැවැත්වෙනු ඇත.
ශ්රි ලංකාවට පසුගියදා රග්බි තහනමක් පැනවූ අතර ඒ අනුව ශ්රි ලංකා කණ්ඩායමට ආසියානු රග්බි තරග ක්රීඩා කිරීමට නොහැකි වනු ඇත. නමුත් පොදුරාජ්ය මණ්ඩලීය රග්බි සත් සාමාජික රග්බි සහ ආසියානු ක්රීඩා සත් සාමාජික රග්බි තරගාවලි සඳහා කණ්ඩායම් එක් කිරීමට ශ්රි ලංකා රග්බි සම්මේලනයට ඉඩ සැලසේ.
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Top Schools Gear Up for Quarter-Finals of U19 Knockout Rugby President’s Trophy
The excitement is building as Sri Lanka’s top rugby-playing schools prepare to battle it out in the quarter-finals of the U19 Schools Knockout Rugby Tournament – President’s Trophy 2025. After a thrilling set of preliminary matches, eight schools have earned their spots in the last eight, with the quarter-finals set to kick off this weekend.
St. Peter’s College, despite a convincing 51-08 win over Thurstan College, has withdrawn from the tournament, allowing Zahira to progress to the semi-finals by default.
In other notable results, Zahira College edged out Vidyaratha College 16-12 in a tightly contested game, but it was Vidyaratha who advanced to the quarters. Trinity College delivered a commanding 62-05 win over St. Anthony’s College, securing their spot, while S. Thomas’ College triumphed over Science College with a 59-35 victory.
DS Senanayake College shocked Dharmaraja College with a 48-09 scoreline, and Royal College held off a strong challenge from Kingswood College to win 28-24. Wesley College overcame St. Joseph’s College 36-23, and Isipathana College dominated Sri Sumangala College with a resounding 61-00 win.
President’s Trophy 2025 – Quarter-Final Fixtures:
📍 1st Quarter Final
Zahira directly qualified to the Semi Finals
📍 2nd Quarter Final
Trinity College vs S. Thomas’ College
🗓️ May 3, 2025
📍 Havelock Grounds
🕓 Kick-off: 4.15 PM
📍 3rd Quarter Final
DS Senanayake College vs Royal College
🗓️ May 4, 2025
📍 Havelock Grounds
🕓 Kick-off: 4.15 PM
📍 4th Quarter Final
Wesley College vs Isipathana College
🗓️ May 4, 2025
📍 Royal College Grounds
🕓 Kick-off: 4.15 PM
With fierce rivalries and school pride on the line, fans can expect high-octane rugby as teams battle for a place in the semi-finals of the prestigious President’s Trophy.
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Sri Lanka Shows Grit at Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025
The Sri Lanka national hockey teams delivered determined performances at the Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025, held in Jakarta, Indonesia under the auspices of the Asian Hockey Federation. While the men’s team finished in 7th place, the women’s team showed notable improvement by securing 5th place, one step ahead of their 2016 finish.
Men’s Team Recap – A Tough Battle
The Sri Lankan men’s team, placed in Group ‘B’ during the preliminary round, managed only one win – a 2-1 victory against host Indonesia. They held Thailand to a 1-1 draw but suffered defeats against Bangladesh (5-0) and Kazakhstan (3-2), finishing 4th in the group.
In the classification round for 5th–8th place, Sri Lanka lost a tight match against Hong Kong (5-4). However, they bounced back in the playoff for 7th place, defeating Thailand 6-4 in an entertaining and high-scoring encounter. Despite their efforts, Sri Lanka could not replicate the success of the previous edition, where they secured a bronze medal.
Women’s Team Recap – A Step Forward
The women’s tournament followed a league format with six teams. Sri Lanka finished with two draws – 2-2 against Indonesia and 2-2 against Uzbekistan – while enduring three losses to Chinese Taipei (5-1), Singapore (5-2), and Hong Kong (5-0).
In the 5th place playoff, Sri Lanka faced Uzbekistan once again. With the game ending 3-3 in regulation time, the outcome was decided via an 8-second penalty shootout, where Sri Lanka emerged victorious 3-1. This result marks an improvement from their 6th-place finish in 2016.
Rising Star Recognized
A standout performer in the women’s team was forward Nipuni Ishara Fernando, who was recognized as a promising young talent in the tournament. Her attacking prowess and energy on the field highlighted Sri Lanka’s potential for future regional success.
Sri Lankan Sports TV extends its congratulations to both national teams for their commitment and performance on the international stage, and looks forward to their continued progress in upcoming competitions.
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Sri Lanka Women Deliver Commanding Chase to Seal Victory Against South Africa
Sri Lanka Women produced a composed and clinical batting display to chase down South Africa Women’s total of 235 in a strong all-round performance, continuing their rise in international women’s cricket.
Chasing 236 for victory, Sri Lanka began confidently during the powerplay, putting on 47 runs for the loss of just one wicket in the first 10 overs. The opening platform set the tone for a steady and calculated innings, anchored by key partnerships and individual brilliance.
The second-wicket stand between Vishmi Gunaratne and Harshitha Samarawickrama (Perera) added 50 runs in just 54 balls, giving the visitors momentum. By the 14th over, Sri Lanka Women were comfortably placed at 77/1.
The middle order shone as Harshitha Madavi and Kavisha Dilhari took control, both registering half-centuries in a pivotal 100-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Madavi reached her fifty in 65 balls, while Dilhari followed shortly with a fluent 61-ball half-century that included five boundaries and a six.
By the 41st over, Sri Lanka had crossed the 200-run mark with seven wickets in hand, cruising toward victory. The pair’s calm approach under pressure ensured that South Africa never regained control of the match.
Earlier in the day, South Africa posted 235/9 in their 50 overs, thanks largely to a resilient knock of 61 from Annerie Dercksen and a solid middle-order partnership with Chloe Tryon. However, Sri Lanka’s bowlers maintained discipline throughout, especially during the death overs, to restrict the hosts to a chaseable total.
This win not only highlights Sri Lanka’s growing depth and maturity in women’s cricket but also sends a strong signal ahead of future ICC tournaments. With batters like Madavi and Dilhari leading the charge and a disciplined bowling unit to back them, Sri Lanka Women continue to impress on the global stage.
Score Summary:
• South Africa Women: 235/9 (50 overs) – Annerie Dercksen 61, Chloe Tryon 34
• Sri Lanka Women: 236/3 (approx. 41 overs) – Harshitha Madavi 50*, Kavisha Dilhari 50*
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