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Oxford Presidents Cup 2024 Grand Finale Set to Ignite Stadium in Spectacular Showdown!
The stage is set, the tension palpable, as the Oxford President’s Cup 2024 journey reaches its climax in a riveting Grand Finale! After weeks of exhilarating matches, heart-stopping moments, and incredible displays of skill, only two teams remain standing, ready to battle it out for ultimate glory.
In what promises to be an unforgettable showdown, powerhouse contenders S. Thomas’ College and Hameed Al Husseinie College will lock horns at the hallowed grounds of Sugathadasa Stadium. Both teams have showcased remarkable resilience, determination, and talent throughout the tournament, captivating fans with their electrifying performances.

S. Thomas’ College, fueled by their stellar teamwork and strategic prowess, has stormed through the competition with unwavering confidence. Led by their inspiring captain and bolstered by a roster of exceptional athletes, they enter the Grand Finale as formidable contenders, determined to clinch the coveted title.
On the opposing side, Hameed Al Husseinie College has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, propelled by their unwavering spirit and unmatched passion for the game. With a blend of skillful tactics and individual brilliance, they have overcome every challenge in their path, proving themselves as worthy adversaries.

As the final whistle draws near, anticipation mounts, and fans brace themselves for a clash of titans that will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark in the annals of football history. The Grand Finale of the Oxford President’s Cup 2024 promises to deliver edge-of-your-seat action, heart-stopping drama, and moments of pure magic that will echo through the ages.
Don’t miss out on this epic showdown as S. Thomas’ College and Hameed Al Husseinie College vie for immortality on the football pitch. Get ready to witness history in the making as the Grand Finale unfolds in all its glory!
Cricket
Gary Kirsten Appointed as Head Coach of Sri Lanka National Men’s Team
Sri Lanka Cricket has officially announced the appointment of Gary Kirsten as the new head coach of the national men’s team, effective from 15 April 2026. His tenure will run for two years, concluding on 14 April 2028.
Kirsten, a former South African international cricketer, brings with him a wealth of coaching experience and a distinguished playing career. Between 2008 and 2011, he served as head coach of the India men’s national team, guiding them to victory in the 2011 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. He later took charge of the South Africa men’s national team from 2011 to 2013, during which South Africa rose to become the number one ranked team across all formats.
Most recently, Kirsten worked as a consultant with Cricket Namibia during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, further expanding his global coaching footprint.
As a player, Kirsten represented South Africa from 1993 to 2004, amassing 14,087 international runs across Tests and ODIs. His record includes 21 Test centuries and 13 ODI centuries, cementing his reputation as one of South Africa’s most reliable batsmen.
Sri Lanka Cricket has emphasized that Kirsten’s appointment is part of a broader initiative to revamp the National High Performance Center. His primary responsibility will be to prepare and lead the Sri Lanka National Men’s Team in their campaign for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027, which will be jointly hosted by South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
Cricket
Sri Lanka–Afghanistan Series Postponed Amid Regional Tensions
Sri Lanka Cricket has decided to postpone the upcoming limited-overs series against Afghanistan in the United Arab Emirates due to the current situation in the Middle East, sources confirmed.
The series, which was scheduled to run from March 13 to 25, included three T20 internationals in Sharjah and three ODIs in Dubai. However, growing security concerns following reports of Iranian strikes across parts of the region have forced officials to reconsider travel and hosting arrangements.
Both cricket boards are understood to be in discussions to reschedule the fixtures once conditions improve. The decision comes at a time when Sri Lanka is also focusing on strengthening its domestic fitness programme, with selectors emphasizing that physical readiness will be a key factor in future squad selections.
Cricket
Jayasuriya Hands Over Resignation as Sri Lanka Head Coach
Cricket legend Sanath Jayasuriya has formally handed over his resignation as Head Coach of the Sri Lanka national team, following the side’s disappointing World Cup campaign.
It is learnt, the resignation was submitted on Thursday after discussions with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President Shammi Silva. Jayasuriya, who took charge with hopes of reviving the team’s fortunes, decided to step aside after the tournament’s poor showing.
Despite stepping down, Jayasuriya will remain involved in Sri Lankan cricket. In a significant transition, he has been assigned to lead the High Performance Centre, where he will oversee player development and the broader cricketing structure.
Sri Lanka Cricket has yet to announce a replacement for the head coach role, but officials confirmed that talks are underway to identify a candidate capable of steering the national side forward.
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