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Indian team ranked first

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The Indian cricket team has reached the top of the world ODI rankings.

The Indian team managed to win the third and last ODI by 90 runs. The Indian team, who batted first, scored 385 runs at the end of 50 overs, while the New Zealand team scored only 295 runs.

With this victory, the Indian team reached the first position in the ODI rankings. The Indian team is also at the top of the T20 rankings.

England is second in the ODI team rankings, followed by Australia.

ඉන්දීය කණ්ඩායම ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීම්හි පළමු ස්ථානයට

ඉන්දීය ක්‍රිකට් කණ්ඩායම ලෝක එක්දින කණ්ඩායම් ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීම්හි පළමු ස්ථානයට පැමිණ ඇත.

පසුගියදා පැවති තුන්වැනි හා අවසාන එක්දින තරගයෙන් ලකුණු 90ක් ජයක් ලබා ගැනීමට ඉන්දීය කණ්ඩායම සමත් විය. පළමුව පන්දුවට පහර දුන් ඉන්දීය කණ්ඩායම පන්දුවාර 50 අවසානයේ ලකුණු 385ක් රැස් කර ගැනීමට සමත් වූ අතර, පිළිතුරු ඉනිම ක්‍රීඩා කළ නවසීලන්ත කණ්ඩායමට ලබා ගත හැකි වූයේ ලකුණු 295ක් පමණි.

මෙම ජයත් සමග ඉන්දීය කණ්ඩායම ලොක එක්දින ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීම්හි පළමු ස්ථානයට පැමිණ ඇත. ඉන්දීය කණ්ඩායම විස්සයි විස්ස කණ්ඩායම ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීම්හිද පළමු ස්ථානයේ රැදී සිටී.

එක්දින කණ්ඩායම් ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීම්හි දෙවන ස්ථානයේ එංගලන්ත කණ්ඩායම රැදී සිටින අතර, තෙවන ස්ථානය ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු කණ්ඩායමට හිමි වේ.

இந்திய அணி முதலிடம் பிடித்தது

உலக ஒருநாள் கிரிக்கெட் அணி தரவரிசையில் இந்திய கிரிக்கெட் அணி முதல் இடத்தை எட்டியுள்ளது.

மூன்றாவது மற்றும் கடைசி ஒருநாள் போட்டியில் இந்திய அணி 90 ரன்கள் வித்தியாசத்தில் வெற்றி பெற்றது. முதலில் துடுப்பெடுத்தாடிய இந்திய அணி 50 ஓவர்கள் முடிவில் 385 ஓட்டங்களை குவிக்க, பதில் இன்னிங்சை விளையாடிய நியூசிலாந்து அணியால் 295 ஓட்டங்களை மாத்திரமே எடுக்க முடிந்தது.

இந்த வெற்றியின் மூலம் ஒருநாள் போட்டி தரவரிசையில் இந்திய அணி முதலிடத்தை எட்டியுள்ளது. டி20 தரவரிசையிலும் இந்திய அணி முதலிடத்தில் உள்ளது.

ஒருநாள் போட்டிகளுக்கான தரவரிசையில் இங்கிலாந்து இரண்டாவது இடத்திலும், ஆஸ்திரேலியா மூன்றாவது இடத்திலும் உள்ளன.

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Seylan Bank shines in Nylon, Interglobe and KBSL lead Feather at MBA Novices Championship

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The 42nd Mercantile Badminton Association (MBA) Novices Badminton Championship successfully concluded on Sunday, bringing the curtain down on a week of competitive action held at the MBA courts.

Around 400 players representing nearly 50 companies took part in this year’s tournament, which was conducted in two categories, Feather and Nylon, giving opportunities for players of different levels to compete across several age groups in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events.

In the Feather category, Ceyline, Interglobe, DPMC, People’s Leasing, HNB and KBSL won titles in different classes. Shivangi Sigera of Interglobe emerged as one of the standout players, winning the Women’s Singles Feather title and also partnering Vishmi Athukorala to win the Women’s Doubles Feather event. Gavin Moragoda of KBSL also had an impressive tournament, winning the Men’s Singles Feather title and the Men’s Doubles Feather title with Pramud Weerasuriya. Hayleys players reached multiple finals and secured podium finishes in several events, showing strong depth in the Feather competition, which was played at a higher competitive level.

In the Nylon category, Seylan Bank dominated the tournament with victories in several events, including Mixed Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Women’s Singles, making them the most successful team in this division. Kavindu Gayantha played a key role in Seylan Bank’s success, winning the Mixed Doubles and Men’s Doubles titles and finishing runner-up in the Men’s Singles. DFCC, DPMC, LOLC, Enterprise Analytics, SDB, CDB, NTB and Hayleys also produced title winners.

The annual novices championship is one of the key events in the Mercantile Badminton Association calendar and continues to attract a high number of new players, highlighting the growing interest in badminton among the mercantile sector. Sponsored by Lining and Hundred

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Greek Coach Petros Appointed Head Coach of Sri Lanka National Volleyball Team

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The Sri Lanka Volleyball Federation has ushered in a new era for the sport by appointing Greek coach Petroglou Petros as Head Coach of the National Volleyball Team. His arrival signals a strategic push to elevate Sri Lanka’s standing on the international stage and to modernize the country’s approach to training and player development.

Petros, a Level 3 international coach with a wealth of experience across Europe, the Gulf region, and South Asia, touched down in Colombo yesterday. He was welcomed at Bandaranaike International Airport by Federation Vice President Commander Mahesh Kariyawasam, underscoring the importance placed on his appointment.

Known for introducing structured development systems and modern training techniques, Petros has worked extensively with both junior and senior squads. Officials believe his expertise will not only strengthen the national team’s competitiveness but also create a clear pathway for emerging talent to progress into the senior ranks.

The Federation views this appointment as a turning point, aiming to blend international coaching standards with Sri Lanka’s homegrown talent. With Petros at the helm, expectations are high that the national team will embrace a more disciplined, scientific, and globally aligned approach to the game.

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Coaching Restructure Signals New Era for Sri Lanka Cricket

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Sri Lanka Cricket has announced a sweeping revamp of its High Performance Centre coaching framework, aiming to strengthen player development after the national team’s disappointing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign.

The restructuring follows recommendations from the Executive Committee and marks a significant shift in the way coaching resources are deployed. Just days after Sanath Jayasuriya stepped down as Head Coach, former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten was appointed on a two-year contract beginning mid-April. Kirsten is expected to bring in his own specialists in spin, fast bowling, and fielding, leading to several reassignments within the HPC and domestic structures.

Julian Wood, hired last October as a power-hitting specialist, now serves as HPC Power Hitting Coach across all squads, including women’s cricket. Rene Ferdinands, a biomechanics expert and former national spin bowling coach, has transitioned to HPC Spin Bowling Coach with a focus on scientific aspects of bowling. Meanwhile, Jehan Mubarak, Thilina Kandamby, and Ravindra Pushpakumara have been moved into the domestic coaching structure of the National Super League, Major Clubs, and Division I schools. One of the most debated decisions is the reassignment of Avishka Gunawardena from Sri Lanka ‘A’ Head Coach to the U-19 team. Gunawardena, known for discipline and modern techniques, had overseen consistent performances with the ‘A’ team. His replacement, Ashan Priyanjan, is a recently retired cricketer with limited coaching experience, raising questions about the rationale behind the appointment.

The new framework places Gary Kirsten at the helm of the national team, with support staff to be appointed. Ashan Priyanjan takes charge of the ‘A’ team as Head Coach and Batting Coach, assisted by Chamara Silva, Anusha Samaranayake, Rumesh Ratnayake, Sachith Pathirana, Manoj Abeywickrama, and Upul Chandana. The Emerging Team will have coaches appointed on assignment basis, with Saman Jayantha, Dammika Sudarshana, Darshana Gamage, and Piyal Wijetunga handling batting, fast bowling, and spin, while fielding is managed by HPC pool coaches.

The U-19 team is now led by Avishka Gunawardena, supported by Omesh Wijesiriwardena and Dilruwn Perera, with fielding again overseen by HPC specialists. Julian Wood and Rene Ferdinands continue as HPC Power Hitting and Spin Bowling Coaches respectively, while Mubarak, Kandamby, and Pushpakumara contribute to domestic structures.

On the women’s side, Jamie Siddons remains Head Coach of the national team, assisted by Sumithra Warnakulasuriya, Dumida Perera, Chamila Gamage, Sajeewa Weerakoon, and Kaman Mapatuna. The Women’s ‘A’ team is led by Sampath Perera, with Gayan Wijekoon, Vimukthi Deshapriya, and Sajeewa Weerakoon in supporting roles. The Women’s U-19 team is headed by Mahesh Weerasinghe, with Ruvin Peiris, Chamila Gamage, Sajeewa Weerakoon, and Anton Costa completing the staff. This comprehensive restructuring signals SLC’s intent to build a stronger pipeline of talent, blending international expertise with domestic development, as the country looks ahead to future international competitions.

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