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LPL has so far raised LKR 4.5 million for the ‘Little Hearts’ project of the LRH.
The Lanka Premier League 2023 has so far raised Rs. 4.5 million for the ‘Little Hearts’ Project of the Lady Ridgeway Children’s Hospital (LRH) during the first 13 games of the tournament. During the tournament, 136 sixes and 339 boundaries have been scored, along with 1176 dot balls bowled, thus boosting Sri Lanka Cricket’s ‘Bat and Bowl for Little Hearts’ Project, which was launched with the aim of raising funds for the Little Hearts Project of the Lady Ridgeway Children’s Hospital.
Through this program, Sri Lanka Cricket will donate to the ‘Little Hearts’ project Rs. 4000 for each boundary scored, Rs. 6000 for every six scored, and Rs. 2000 for every dot ball bowled during the LPL tournament.
The funds will help build a ‘Cardiac and Critical Care Complex’ at the LRH, which, once built, will help treat children with congenital heart diseases (CHD) and critical illnesses.
Sri Lanka Cricket will also contribute a portion of the funds collected from ticket sales for the LPL 2023 to the ‘Little Hearts’ program.
LPL වෙතින් ලිට්ල් හාර්ට් ව්යාපෘතිය සඳහා මිලියන 4.5ක මුදලක්
ලංකා ප්රිමියර් ලීග් 2023 මේ වන විට රු. තරඟාවලියේ පළමු තරඟ 13 දී රිජ්වේ ආර්යාව ළමා රෝහලේ හි කුඩා හදවත් ව්යාපෘතිය සඳහා මිලියන 4.5 ක මුදලක් එක්රැස් කර තිබේ. මෙම තරගාවලිය අතරතුර, හයේ පහර 136 ක් සහ හතරේ පහර 339ක් මෙන්ම Dotballs 1176 ක් ලබාගෙන ඇත. එමඟින් ලිට්ල් හාර්ට් ව්යාපෘතිය සඳහා අරමුදල් රැස් කිරීමේ අරමුණින් LPL තරඟවාරය අතරතුර ලබාගන්නා සියලුම හයේ හා හතරේ පහරවල් ගණන මෙන්ම නිලකුනු පන්දු සඳහා එක් හතරේ පහරකට රු. 4000 ක්, එක් හයකටම රු. 6000 ක් සහ නිලකුණු පන්දුවක් සඳහා රු 2000 ක් වශයෙන් ලබාදීමට ශ්රී ලංකා ක්රිකට් ආයතනය තීරණය කර තිබිණි.
එමගින් LRH හි ‘හෘද සත්කාර සංකීර්ණයක්’ ඉදිකිරීම සඳහා අරමුදල් එක් රැස් කරන අතර එම සංකීර්ණය මෙරට කුඩා දරුවන්ගේ බරපතල හෘද රෝගාබාධවලට ප්රතිකාර කිරීමට උපකාරී වනු ඇත.
LPL 2023 සඳහා ටිකට්පත් අලෙවියෙන් ලබාගත් අරමුදල්වලින් කොටසක් ‘කුඩා හදවත්’ වැඩසටහනට ශ්රී ලංකා ක්රිකට් ද දායක වේ.
News
ISKA Appoints Dayan Samarasekara as National Director for Sri Lanka
The International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA) has appointed Dayan Samarasekara as the National Director for Sri Lanka, recognizing his longstanding contribution to the development and modernisation of combat sports in the country.

Samarasekara has played a pivotal role in elevating Sri Lanka’s combat sports sector and has also been instrumental in supporting the professionalisation of combat sports across the South Asian region. His vision and commitment have been acknowledged through this significant appointment by ISKA.
Currently serving as the Co-Founder and Combat Sports Director of KFL, Samarasekara continues to work towards expanding and strengthening combat sports in Sri Lanka. ISKA has expressed confidence that, together with his leadership, the organisation will be able to further broaden the footprint and recognition of combat sports within the country.

About ISKA
The International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA), established in 1986, is the world’s most widely recognised sanctioning and regulatory body for over 20 combat sports and competitive martial arts disciplines.
ISKA is dedicated to training officials, updating competition rules, and upholding global standards, integrity, and professionalism while identifying champions and elite competitors worldwide.
The association regulates top-tier global events such as the US OPEN World Martial Arts Championships and GLORY.
Cricket
Sri Lanka Stun Pakistan to Seal Final Spot After Dramatic Tri-Series Turnaround in Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi, Nov. 27 – Sri Lanka mounted a remarkable comeback in the Pakistan T20I Tri-Series, defeating the hosts by 6 runs in a tense final league-stage encounter to secure their place in Saturday’s grand finale. The victory completes a spirited late surge from the Islanders, who began the series with two deflating defeats but responded with back-to-back wins to keep their title hopes alive.
Sri Lanka’s Road to the Final – From Early Struggles to Strong Recovery
Sri Lanka’s campaign began on the wrong foot, suffering a heavy 67-run defeat against Zimbabwe and a 7-wicket loss to Pakistan in their first two outings. Their batting struggled for rhythm, and the bowling failed to contain opposition top orders.
But the narrative shifted dramatically in the last two matches:
Match 5: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe – A Statement Win
- Zimbabwe: 146/5
- Sri Lanka: 148/1 (16.2 ov)
Sri Lanka dominated with a 9-wicket win, powered by an authoritative chase that restored confidence ahead of the Pakistan clash.
Today’s Match: Sri Lanka Defend 184 in a Rawalpindi Thriller
Sri Lanka – 184/5 (20 ov)
A superb innings from Kavindu Mishara (50 off 34) anchored Sri Lanka’s approach, supported by contributions from Kusal Mendis, Janith Liyanage, and Kusal Perera. Partnerships were steady, with Sri Lanka crossing key milestones — 100 in 11.1 overs and 150 in 16.2 — setting up a competitive 184.
Pakistan – 178/7 (20 ov)
Pakistan’s innings was rocked early, reduced to 45/4 in the Powerplay, thanks to Sri Lanka’s fiery pace attack.
Dushmantha Chameera, later named Player of the Match, delivered when it mattered most.
Agha Salman (50 off 35) and Usman Khan attempted a rebuild with a 50-run partnership, but Sri Lanka’s bowlers held their nerve at the death.
Pakistan reviewed twice unsuccessfully in tense moments but ultimately fell short by 6 runs.
Series Summary So Far
| Match | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|
| Pakistan vs Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 5 wickets |
| Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka | Zimbabwe | 67 runs |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan | Pakistan | 7 wickets |
| Pakistan vs Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 69 runs |
| Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 9 wickets |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan (today) | Sri Lanka | 6 runs |
Pakistan finished the league matches with 3 wins, Sri Lanka with 2, and Zimbabwe with 1.
Final: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – What to Expect on Nov. 29
The final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka is shaping up as a high-stakes rematch. Both teams have beaten each other once in the series, making this final evenly poised.
Pakistan Strengths
- Explosive top order (Babar not featured in league matches but expected for final)
- Strong seam attack at home conditions
- Ability to accelerate in middle overs
Sri Lanka Strengths
- Momentum after two consecutive victories
- Improved batting with stable partnerships
- A rejuvenated pace attack led by Chameera and a disciplined spin unit
Key Battles
- Sri Lanka openers vs Shaheen Afridi
- Agha Salman vs Hasaranga/slow bowlers
- Middle-overs match-up: Mendis vs Shadab Khan
Prediction: A Close Final, Momentum Favors Sri Lanka Slightly
With Rawalpindi offering good batting conditions under lights, a totals around 165–180 will be par.
Pakistan remain favorites at home, but Sri Lanka’s recent form gives them a genuine chance to upset the hosts. If Mishara, Mendis, or Liyanage fire again and Chameera continues his rhythm, Sri Lanka could edge Pakistan in a tight contest.
Predicted Winner (slight edge): Sri Lanka – if they bat first and defend with confidence.
Cricket
SSC Ground Begins Major Upgrades Ahead of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026
Colombo, Nov. 27 – The historic Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground is undergoing significant redevelopment as Sri Lanka prepares to co-host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 alongside India. One of the most notable upgrades is the long-awaited installation of floodlights, marking a new chapter for one of the country’s most prestigious cricket venues.
SSC has traditionally been a venue for day matches, regularly hosting domestic cricket and women’s internationals. For years, Colombo’s day-night fixtures were primarily steered towards the R. Premadasa Stadium, the city’s largest ground equipped for evening play.

With the World Cup approaching — scheduled from 7 February to 8 March 2026 — SSC is set to take on a more prominent role. The venue will host five group-stage matches, including its first-ever World Cup night game. The opening fixture at SSC will be on 7 February, featuring Pakistan vs Netherlands, followed by the ground’s first floodlit World Cup encounter on 9 February, when Zimbabwe meet Oman at 3:00 PM local time.
The only full night match scheduled at SSC is the high-profile clash between Pakistan and the USA on 10 February at 7:00 PM.
Cricket authorities noted that the addition of floodlights will not only support Sri Lanka’s World Cup commitments but also expand SSC’s long-term hosting capabilities. Once completed, the upgrades could pave the way for future day-night Test matches and domestic tournament games under lights — potentially elevating SSC’s status as a top-tier international venue.
With construction and installations now in progress, the SSC Ground is gearing up to reassert its place among Sri Lanka’s elite cricket stadiums — this time with the glow of modern stadium lighting.
T20 World Cup 2026 – Fixtures at SSC Ground, Colombo
- Feb 7: Pakistan vs Netherlands – 11:00 AM (IST)
- Feb 9: Zimbabwe vs Oman – 3:00 PM (IST)
- Feb 10: Pakistan vs USA – 7:00 PM (IST)
- Feb 14: Ireland vs Oman – 11:00 AM (IST)
- Feb 18: Pakistan vs Namibia – 3:00 PM (IST)
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