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Hockey materials donated to Isipathana College for under 14 all Island tourney 

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Isipathana College, which has produced many National players in the field of Hockey, Kaushal and Rajpal Amuhengoda, also famous Hockey players during their playing time has come forward to donate  Hockey sticks and bags to the under 14 team, where they are currently participating at the ongoing under 14 all Island Hockey tournament in Kandy. 

At the ongoing under 14 all Island Hockey tournament, 36 teams are scheduled to participate at this tournament, which is divided into 6 groups Isipathana College under 14 Hockey team is drawn in group “B” along with Zahira College Matale, St. Thomas College Matara,  D.S. Senanayake College Colombo, Bandaranayake College Gampaha and Vijitha College Galle. 

Isipathana College under 14 Hockey team Captained by Mandev Ranasinghe, who had the distinction of Captaining the under 14 team last year too has won all their league matches and emerged as Champions in their respective group beating Zahira College Matale by 1 goal to nil, Vijitha College Galle by 6 goals to nil, Bandaranayake College Gampaha by 3 goals to nil and D.S. Senanayake College also by 3 goals to nil and now qualify to the quarter final knock out stage. St.Thomas College Matara was a notable absentee at this tournament. 

Principal, Oshara Panditharatne, who is taking a keen interest in developing the game of Hockey in School is very thankful to Kaushal and Rajpal Amuhengoda for the donation of Hockey materials to the under-14 team. All credit has to go to Head Coach Praveen Chanaka, who was also a reputed Hockey player and has done a yeoman service by doing a wonderful job of keeping the standard of Hockey as in the past.

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Sri Lanka U-19 Players Face Charges Over Alleged Hotel Recording Incident

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Two players from Sri Lanka’s Under-19 cricket squad have been taken into custody allegations that they covertly recorded individuals inside a hotel in the Narahenpita area, according to police.

The arrests came after multiple complaints were lodged by female medical professionals attending a conference at the hotel. The complainants reported that they had been secretly filmed while bathing in their rooms, allegedly using mobile phones.

Authorities revealed that preliminary investigations suggest the suspects may also have captured footage involving male guests at the same premises. Police are continuing inquiries to determine whether any of the recordings were distributed through online platforms.
The suspects were presented before the Aluthkade Magistrate’s Court and subsequently released on personal bail set at Rs. 500,000 each. Further investigations are ongoing.

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SunRisers Hyderabad Sri Lankan Trio Returns Home from IPL

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Three Sri Lankan players representing Sunrisers Hyderabad — Kamindu Mendis, Dilshan Madushanka and Eshan Malinga — have left the Indian Premier League as the tournament approaches its final stages.

The trio returned to Sri Lanka on Thursday morning to complete visa formalities ahead of the national team’s upcoming tour of the West Indies in June, which will feature matches across all formats. According to reports, their brief return is solely to complete biometric requirements for the visa process.

Despite their absence, the players are expected to rejoin the squad in India shortly after completing the necessary procedures. With sufficient time before their next fixture, all three are likely to be available for selection.

Sunrisers Hyderabad are scheduled to play their next match on May 3 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium against Kolkata Knight Riders.

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Sri Lanka Women too strong for Bangladesh in second T20I

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Sri Lanka Women produced a polished all-round performance to defeat Bangladesh Women by 21 runs in the second T20I, sealing the series with a game to spare.

After being put into bat, the visitors posted a competitive 154 for 4 in their 20 overs, built on key contributions from skipper Chamari Athapaththu and Harshitha Samarawickrama. The innings began cautiously, with Hasini Perera falling early, but Athapaththu steadied the innings with a fluent 42 off 37 balls, striking six boundaries.

The momentum shifted significantly during the latter half as Samarawickrama played an aggressive knock of 49 off just 29 deliveries, including two sixes. She found good support from Imeesha Dulani (27) and Nilakshika Silva, who remained unbeaten on 22, ensuring Sri Lanka finished strongly at a healthy run rate of 7.70. Bangladesh’s bowlers shared the wickets, with Fariha Trisna, Sultana Khatun, Nahida Akter, and Ritu Moni picking up one apiece.

Chasing 155, Bangladesh made a steady start through Dilara Akter and Juairiya Ferdous, who added 46 for the opening wicket. However, regular breakthroughs and sharp fielding dented their progress. Ferdous scored a brisk 29, while Sharmin Akhter anchored the innings with an unbeaten 44, but lacked sufficient support from the middle order.

Sri Lanka’s discipline in the field proved decisive, effecting three crucial run-outs. Kavisha Dilhari was the standout with the ball, claiming 2 for 15 in her four overs, while Sugandika Kumari maintained excellent control, conceding just 14 runs.
Bangladesh eventually finished on 133 for 5, falling short despite a late push.

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