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Sri Lanka stuns New Zealand to register a historic win

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New Zealand women’s tour of Sri Lanka

Skipper Chamari Athapatthu and 17-year-old Vishmi Gunaratne’s blistering knocks set up Sri Lanka’s historic 9-wicket win over New Zealand women’s in the rain-shortened first ODI of the three-match series played in Galle on Tuesday (28).

After over 2 hours of delay due to heavy rain and a wet outfield, players finally took the field after the New Zealand skipper won the toss and elected to bat first.

In a game reduced to 28 overs per side, the tourists elected to bat posted a competitive total of 170 runs for the loss of 5 wickets.

Amelia Kerr top scored with 40 runs off 51 balls including 3 fours while Maddy Green also contributed with a useful knock of 32 balls and 39 runs including 3 fours and 1 six to take their team to a healthy total.

Sugandika Kumari and Kavisha Dilhari snared with the ball sharing a wicket each.

In reply, Sri Lanka came out to bat with all gun blazing and was given a dream start when Chamari Athpatthu and Vishmi Gunaratne put on a record-breaking 159-run partnership. The partnership is also registered as the highest partnership for any wickets in any format.

Skipper Chamari Athapaththu led from the front smashing an unbeaten 111 runs off just 83 balls, which included 11 fours and 5 sixes. The century registered as the 7th century for Chamari in ODI’s.

On the other hand, Chamari was well accompanied by Vishmi, who scored her maiden half-century in 74 deliveries.

With just 13 runs needed, Sri Lanka lost Vishmi’s wicket but Chamari ensured no further hiccups as reached the required total with 9 wickets in hand and 1 over to spare.

Skipper Chamari Athapaththu was awarded Player of the Match for her stunning knock.

The win also saw Sri Lanka’s first win over New Zealand in any format of women’s cricket.

Brief scores:
New Zealand Women 170/5 in 28 overs (Suzie Bates 28, Amelia Kerr 40, Maddy Green 38, Georgia Plimmer 23; Kavisha Dilhari 1-26) lost to Sri Lanka Women 172/1 in 27 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 108, Vishmi Guneratne 50; Sophie Divine 1-20) by nine wickets (DLS Method)

ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ඓතිහාසික ජයග්‍රහණයක් වාර්තා කරමින් නවසීලන්තය පරාජය කරයි

නායිකා චමරි අතපත්තු සහ 17 හැවිරිදි විශ්මි ගුණරත්නගේ පිපිරුම් පිතිහරඹය හේතුවෙන් නවසීලන්ත කාන්තා පිලට එරෙහිව අඟහරුවාදා (28) ගාල්ලේදී පැවැති තරග තුනකින් සමන්විත එක්දින තරගාවලියේ වර්ෂාවෙන් කෙටි කළ පළමු එක්දින තරගයෙන් කඩුලු 9ක ඓතිහාසික ජයක් ශ්‍රී ලංකා පිලට හිමිවිය.

අධික වර්ෂාව සහ තෙත් පිටියක් හේතුවෙන් පැය 2 කට අධික ප්‍රමාදයකින් පසුව, නවසීලන්ත නායකයා කාසියේ වාසිය දිනා පළමුවෙන් පන්දුවට පහර දීමට තීරණය කිරීමෙන් පසුව ක්‍රීඩකයින් අවසානයේ පිටියට පිවිසියේය.

එක් පිලකට ඕවර 28කට සීමා වූ තරගයකදී පන්දුවට පහරදීමට තීරණය කළ සංචාරකයෝ කඩුලු 5ක් දැවී ලකුණු 170ක් ලබා ගත්හ.

ඇමීලියා කර් පන්දු 51කදී හතරේ පහර 3ක් සමගින් ලකුණු 40ක් රැස්කළ අතර මැඩී ග්‍රීන් පන්දු 32කින් සහ හතරේ පහර 3ක් සහ හයේ පහරක් සමඟින් ලකුණු 39ක් ලබාගනිමින් තම කණ්ඩායම යහපත් ලකුණු සංඛ්‍යාවක් කරා රැගෙන යාමට දායක විය.

සුගන්දිකා කුමාරි සහ කවිෂා දිල්හාරි කඩුල්ල බැගින් බෙදී යමින් පන්දුවට පහර දුන්හ.

පිළිතුරු ඉනිම ක්‍රීඩා කළ ශ්‍රී ලංකා පිලේ සියලු ගිනිදැල් සමඟින් පන්දුවට පහරදීමට පිටියට පිවිසි ශ්‍රී ලංකා පිලට සිහින ආරම්භයක් ලබා දුන්නේ චමරි ඇත්පත්තු සහ විශ්මි ගුණරත්න වාර්තාගත ලකුණු 159ක සබඳතාවක් ගොඩනැගූ අවස්ථාවේදීය. එම සබඳතාව ඕනෑම ආකෘතියක ඕනෑම කඩුල්ලක් සඳහා වූ ඉහළම සබඳතාව ලෙසද ලියාපදිංචි වී ඇත.

නායිකා චමරි අතපත්තු පෙරමුණේ සිට පන්දු 83කදී නොදැවී ලකුණු 111ක් රැස් කළ අතර ඊට හතරේ පහර 11ක් සහ හයේ පහර 5ක් ඇතුළත් විය. එම ශතකය එක්දින පිටියේ චමරිගේ 7 වැනි ශතකය ලෙස සටහන් විය.

අනෙක් අතට, චමරි පන්දු 74 කදී සිය මංගල අර්ධ ශතකය වාර්තා කළ විශ්මි සමගින් හොඳින් ක්‍රීඩා කළාය.

ලකුණු 13ක් පමණක් අවශ්‍යව තිබියදී ශ්‍රී ලංකා පිලට විශ්මිගේ කඩුල්ල අහිමි වූ නමුත් චමරි විසින් අවශ්‍ය මුළු ලකුණු සංඛ්‍යාවට ළඟා වූයේ කඩුලු 9ක් සහ ඕවර 1ක් ඉතිරිව තිබියදීය.

නායිකා චමරි අතපත්තු සිය විශිෂ්ට පිතිහරඹය වෙනුවෙන් තරගයේ වීරයා සම්මානයෙන් පිදුම් ලැබුවාය.

මෙම ජයග්‍රහණය ශ්‍රී ලංකාව නවසීලන්තයට එරෙහිව ඕනෑම කාන්තා ක්‍රිකට් ක්‍රීඩාවක පළමු ජයග්‍රහණය ද විය.

කෙටි ලකුණු:
නවසීලන්ත කාන්තා පිල ඕවර 28කදී 170/5 (සුසී බේට්ස් 28, ඇමීලියා කර් 40, මැඩි ග්‍රීන් 38, ජෝර්ජියා ප්ලිමර් 23; කවිෂා දිල්හාරි 1-26) ශ්‍රී ලංකා කාන්තා පිල හමුවේ ඕවර 27කදී ලකුණු 172/1කින් පරාජයට පත්විය (චමරි අතපත්තු 108, 108* විශ්මි ගුණරත්න 50; සොෆී ඩිවයින් 1-20) කඩුලු 9 කින් (ඩීඑල්එස් ක්‍රමය)

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Sri Lanka Announce Dasun Shanaka-Led Squad for Pakistan T20 Series

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Sri Lanka have announced a strong and well-balanced squad led by Dasun Shanaka for the upcoming three-match T20 International series against Pakistan, which is set to begin tomorrow in Dambulla.

The selection reflects a blend of experience and emerging talent, as the selectors look to combine stability with attacking intent in the shortest format. Shanaka will continue to lead the side, with his leadership, calm decision-making, and power-hitting expected to play a central role in Sri Lanka’s campaign.

The batting unit features depth and versatility. Pathum Nissanka and Kamil Mishara provide options at the top of the order, while Kusal Mendis and Kusal Perera bring proven international experience and match-winning ability to the middle order. Dhananjaya de Silva and Charith Asalanka add further flexibility, offering the ability to adapt their roles according to match situations.

Sri Lanka’s all-round strength remains a key asset, with Wanindu Hasaranga, Kamindu Mendis, Dunith Wellalage, and Shanaka himself providing balance to the side. Hasaranga, in particular, is expected to play a decisive role with both bat and ball, especially during the middle overs.

The bowling attack offers a strong mix of spin and pace. Maheesh Theekshana’s variations will be vital on home surfaces, supported by Dushan Hemantha and Wellalage. The pace department is bolstered by the presence of Dushmantha Chameera, Matheesha Pathirana, Nuwan Thushara, Eshan Malinga, and Traveen Mathew, giving Sri Lanka a range of options in terms of speed, movement, and death-over execution.

Janith Liyanage provides additional batting cover, while the overall squad depth allows the team flexibility to rotate players and manage workloads across the series.

With home advantage on their side, Sri Lanka will be aiming to make a strong start and build momentum against a competitive Pakistan side as preparations continue for future international assignments.

Sri Lanka T20 Squad vs Pakistan

Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Dasun Shanaka (Captain), Janith Liyanage, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Traveen Mathew, Dushmantha Chameera, Matheesha Pathirana, Nuwan Thushara, Eshan Maling

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Sanath Jayasuriya to Step Down as Sri Lanka Head Coach After T20 World Cup 2026

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Sri Lanka head coach Sanath Jayasuriya has confirmed that he will step down from his role following the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, bringing clarity to ongoing speculation surrounding his future with the national team.

Although Jayasuriya’s current contract with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) extends beyond the World Cup, multiple media reports indicate that he has already taken a personal decision not to continue in the role after the tournament.

Coaching Journey and Key Milestones

Jayasuriya’s tenure as national head coach began in July 2024, when he was appointed interim head coach ahead of a demanding home series against India. That appointment proved pivotal, as Sri Lanka went on to record a historic ODI series victory over India, their first in several decades. The result prompted Sri Lanka Cricket to confirm Jayasuriya as full-time head coach later that year.

Prior to taking over the national side, Jayasuriya had been involved with Sri Lanka Cricket as a consultant at the National High Performance Centre since December 2023, contributing to player development and long-term planning.

Record and Performance Overview

Under Jayasuriya’s leadership, Sri Lanka have played 60 international matches across all three formats, registering 29 wins and 29 losses, with two no results. The numbers reflect a transitional phase for the team, marked by rebuilding, experimentation, and gradual progress rather than consistent dominance.

While the team has shown improvement in Tests and ODIs, Jayasuriya has acknowledged that T20 cricket remains an area requiring further refinement, particularly in maintaining batting momentum and executing disciplined bowling during decisive phases of matches.

Focus on World Cup Preparation

Looking ahead, Jayasuriya has highlighted upcoming home series against Pakistan and England as crucial preparation opportunities ahead of the T20 World Cup. He believes these contests will allow Sri Lanka to finalise player combinations, sharpen tactical decision-making, and test performances under pressure in familiar conditions.

Jayasuriya’s connection with Sri Lanka’s World Cup success is deeply rooted. He was Player of the Tournament during Sri Lanka’s iconic 1996 ODI World Cup victory and later served as Chairman of Selectors when the national team lifted the 2014 T20 World Cup. Now, he is aiming to contribute to a potential third World Cup triumph, this time from the coach’s chair.

SLC Response and Future Outlook

Sri Lanka Cricket Chairman Shammi Silva has publicly expressed satisfaction with Jayasuriya’s work, praising his hands-on coaching approach and close engagement with players. Speaking at a recent media briefing, Silva stated that formal discussions regarding Jayasuriya’s future will take place after the T20 World Cup, leaving open the possibility of an extension should circumstances permit.

In a separate development, Silva also confirmed that Sri Lanka Cricket plans to appoint a foreign head coach for the national women’s team, marking a shift from the current setup under local coach Rumesh Ratnayake. The move forms part of a broader strategy to further professionalise and strengthen the women’s cricket programme.

As Sri Lanka build toward the 2026 T20 World Cup on home soil, Jayasuriya’s remaining tenure is expected to focus on consolidation, clarity, and competitive readiness — with his legacy to be assessed once the global tournament concludes.

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Harmanpreet Leads from the Front as India Women Seal 5–0 Clean Sweep Over Sri Lanka

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India Women capped off a dominant tour with another composed performance, defeating Sri Lanka Women by 15 runs in the fifth and final T20I to complete a 5–0 clean sweep of the series. The result underlined India’s superiority throughout the tour, as they consistently controlled key phases of play and delivered under pressure.

Batting first, India Women posted an imposing 175 for 7 from their 20 overs. The innings was anchored by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who led from the front with a commanding 68 off 43 balls. After early setbacks that saw Shafali Verma, Gunalan Kamalini and Harleen Deol depart inside the powerplay, India required stability — and Harmanpreet provided exactly that.

The skipper rotated the strike efficiently before accelerating with authority, striking nine boundaries and a six to maintain momentum. Support came in patches, with Amanjot Kaur contributing a useful 21, but it was the late surge that lifted India to a formidable total. Arundhati Reddy produced a stunning cameo, remaining unbeaten on 27 from just 11 deliveries, her clean striking in the death overs decisively shifting momentum in India’s favour.

Among the Sri Lankan bowlers, Kavisha Dilhari and Chamari Athapaththu were the standouts, claiming two wickets apiece, but the attack struggled to contain India in the closing stages.

Chasing 176, Sri Lanka Women responded with intent and determination. Hasini Perera starred at the top of the order with a fluent 65 off 42 balls, while Imesha Dulani compiled a composed 50, keeping the chase alive with a crucial partnership that threatened to tilt the contest.

India, however, showcased their experience and composure. Timely breakthroughs in the middle overs stalled Sri Lanka’s momentum, with Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Vaishnavi Sharma and Shree Charani all making important contributions with the ball. Sharp fielding — highlighted by a crucial run-out — further tightened India’s grip on the match.

Despite a late push from Rashmika Sewwandi, Sri Lanka finished on 160 for 7, falling 15 runs short of the target.

The victory sealed a comprehensive 5–0 series whitewash for India Women, reflecting their consistency, squad depth, and tactical clarity throughout the series. Harmanpreet Kaur’s leadership and match-winning performance in the final game perfectly encapsulated India’s dominance as they closed the tour on a resounding high.

Brief Scores

India Women 175/7 in 20 overs

Harmanpreet Kaur 68 (43), Arundhati Reddy 27* (11)

Kavisha Dilhari 2/11, Chamari Athapaththu 2/21

Sri Lanka Women 160/7 in 20 overs

Hasini Perera 65 (42), Imesha Dulani 50 (39)

Deepti Sharma 1/28, Sneh Rana 1/3

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