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Women’s Asia Cup finals qualifier plan
For the first time in the history of Sri Lanka women’s cricket, the Sri Lanka women’s cricket team qualified today to qualify for the Women’s Asia Cup final. That was by defeating the popular Pakistani team by one run.
Speaking to the media after the match, captain Chamari Atapattu said that this was the result of collective action by all the players in the team.
She added that both the batsmen and the bowlers worked to perform their duties properly to enter the finals.
He instructed his team to perform their duties properly without fear. She further stated in the press conference.
She said that before the match, Atuwa made plans with the coaching and team management to face the Pakistani team and was able to implement those plans throughout the match, which made it difficult to get this victory.
කාන්තා ආසියානු කුසලාන අවසාන මහා තරගයකට සුදුසුකම් ලැබූ සැලැස්ම
ශ්රී ලංකා කාන්තා ක්රිකට් ඉතිහාසයේ පළමු වතාවට කාන්තා ආසියානු කුසලාන අවසාන මහා තරගයකට සුදුසුකම් ලබා ගැනීමට ශ්රී ලංකා කාන්තා ක්රිකට් කණ්ඩායම අද දින සුදුසුකම් ලැබීය. ඒ ප්රභල පකිස්ථානු කණ්ඩායම එක් ලකුණුකින් පරාජය කිරීමත් සමගය.
තරගයෙන් පසු මාධ්ය වෙත අදහස් දැක්වූ නායිකා චමරි අතපත්තු ප්රකාශ කර සිටියේ, මෙය කණ්ඩායමේ සියලුම ක්රීඩිකාවන්ගේ සාමුහික ක්රියාවක ප්රතිඵලයක් බවයි.
අවසාන මහා තරගයට පිවිසීම සදහා තමන්ගේ රාජකාරීය හරි හැටි ඉටු කිරීමට පිතිකරුවන් මෙන්ම පන්දු යවන්නන්ද ක්රියා කළ බව ඇය වැඩි දුරටත් පැවසීය.
තමන් තමන්ගේ කණ්ඩායමට උපදෙස් දුන්නේ තමන්ගේ රාජකාරීය නොබියව හරියාකාර ඉටු කරන ලෙසයි. ඇය වැඩි දුරටත් මාධ්ය සාකච්චාව හමුවේ ප්රකාශ කර සිටියේය.
තරගයට පෙර අතුව පකිස්ථානු කණ්ඩායමට මුහුණදීමට පුහුණුකාරීත්වය හා කණ්ඩායම් කළමනාකාරීත්වය සමග සැලසුම් සකස් කල බවත් තරගය පුරාවට එම සැලසුම් ක්රියාත්මක කිරීමට හැකියාව ලැබීම නිසා මෙම ජයග්රහණය ලැබීමට ගැකි වූ බව ඇය පැවසීය.
மகளிர் ஆசியக் கோப்பை இறுதிப் போட்டிக்கான தகுதிச் சுற்றுத் திட்டம்
இலங்கை மகளிர் கிரிக்கெட் வரலாற்றில் முதல் தடவையாக, மகளிர் ஆசியக் கிண்ண இறுதிப் போட்டிக்கு தகுதி பெற இலங்கை மகளிர் அணி இன்று தகுதி பெற்றுள்ளது. அது பிரபல பாகிஸ்தான் அணியை ஒரு ரன் வித்தியாசத்தில் தோற்கடித்தது.
போட்டியின் பின்னர் ஊடகங்களுக்கு கருத்து தெரிவித்த அணித்தலைவர் சாமரி அத்தபத்து, அணியில் உள்ள அனைத்து வீரர்களின் கூட்டு நடவடிக்கையின் விளைவு இது என தெரிவித்தார்.
இறுதிப் போட்டிக்குள் நுழைவதற்கு பேட்ஸ்மேன்கள் மற்றும் பந்து வீச்சாளர்கள் இருவரும் தங்கள் கடமைகளை சரியாகச் செய்ய உழைத்ததாக அவர் மேலும் கூறினார்.
அச்சமின்றி தமது கடமைகளைச் சரியாகச் செய்யுமாறு தனது குழுவினருக்கு அறிவுறுத்தினார். ஊடகவியலாளர் சந்திப்பில் அவர் மேலும் தெரிவித்தார்.
போட்டிக்கு முன், அதுவா பாகிஸ்தான் அணியை எதிர்கொள்ள பயிற்சியாளர் மற்றும் அணி நிர்வாகத்துடன் திட்டங்களை வகுத்ததாகவும், அந்த திட்டங்களை போட்டி முழுவதும் செயல்படுத்த முடிந்ததாகவும், இதனால் இந்த வெற்றியை பெறுவது கடினமாக இருந்ததாகவும் அவர் கூறினார்.
Cricket
Chamuditha Century Powers Sri Lanka U19 Past South Africa, Keeps Semi-Final Hopes Alive
Viran Chamuditha produced a match-winning century as Sri Lanka Under-19 secured a crucial five-wicket victory over South Africa Under-19 in their Super Six encounter of the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026, played in Bulawayo on Tuesday.

The victory keeps Sri Lanka firmly in contention for a semi-final berth, delivering a timely boost as the tournament enters its decisive phase.
After winning the toss, South Africa opted to bat first and posted a competitive 261 for 7 from their 50 overs. Opener Jorich Van Schalkwyk anchored the innings with a composed 116 off 130 deliveries, striking 13 fours and two sixes while holding the innings together after early pressure.
Adnaan Lagadien provided support with a steady 46, but Sri Lanka’s bowlers ensured South Africa were unable to fully capitalise. Left-arm seamer Vigneshwaran Akash led the attack with an impressive spell, finishing with 4 for 46, removing key batters at crucial stages. Chamika Heenatigala delivered a disciplined performance, conceding just 29 runs in his 10 overs, while Kavija Gamage chipped in with two wickets to restrict South Africa in the latter overs.
In reply, Sri Lanka produced a controlled and confident chase, driven by opener Viran Chamuditha, who displayed maturity and composure beyond his years. Chamuditha dominated the bowling attack with a superb 110 off 94 balls, laced with 13 boundaries and a six, keeping Sri Lanka comfortably ahead of the required rate.
After the early dismissal of Dimantha Mahavithana, Chamuditha found strong support from Senuja Wekunagoda, who contributed a valuable 48, as the pair laid a solid foundation for the chase. Although wickets fell during the middle overs, Sri Lanka maintained control of the contest.
Captain Vimath Dinsara added a brisk 32, while Chamika Heenatigala and Dulnith Sigera showed calm heads in the closing stages to guide Sri Lanka home. The target was reached in the 46th over, with Sri Lanka finishing on 265 for 5, sealing victory with four overs to spare.
The result keeps Sri Lanka Under-19’s semi-final ambitions alive as they look to build further momentum in the Super Six stage of the tournament.
Brief Scores
South Africa Under-19s 261/7 (50 overs)
Jorich Van Schalkwyk 116, Adnaan Lagadien 46
Vigneshwaran Akash 4/46, Kavija Gamage 2/61
Sri Lanka Under-19s 265/5 (46 overs)
Viran Chamuditha 110, Senuja Wekunagoda 48
Corne Botha 2/37, Michael Kruiskamp 2/59
News
Kubheran Shines with Boys’ Under-18 Title Triumph
Peterite Mayooran Kubheran continued his rapid rise in junior tennis by clinching the Boys’ Under-18 title at the YETI SSC Open Tennis Championship 2026, concluded at the SSC courts.

Kubheran delivered a composed and commanding performance in the final, defeating Rehan Gunawardhane 6–3, 6–2 in straight sets. Displaying maturity beyond his years, the young prospect controlled proceedings from the baseline, combining depth, accuracy, and smart shot selection to keep his opponent under constant pressure. Gunawardhane fought hard, particularly in the opening set, but found it difficult to break through Kubheran’s consistency and court coverage as the match wore on.
The triumph capped off an outstanding fortnight for Kubheran, who had earlier secured the Boys’ Under-16 title at the same tournament. By completing the double across two age categories, he further cemented his reputation as one of Sri Lanka’s most promising junior tennis talents.
Meanwhile, the Women’s Doubles final provided plenty of excitement, with Tuvini de Alwis and Biyanka Acquistapace emerging champions after a hard-fought three-set battle against Gehansa Methnadi and Akesha Silva. De Alwis and Acquistapace edged a tense first-set tie-break 7–6, dropped the second set 4–6, before regrouping strongly to claim the deciding set and the title.

The YETI SSC Open Tennis Championship once again showcased the depth of emerging talent in Sri Lankan tennis, with several young players delivering impressive performances across categories.
News
CR & FC Maintain Top Spot as Maliban ‘A’ Division League Heats Up After Week 11
CR & FC continue to lead the Sri Lanka Rugby Maliban “A” Division Inter Club League 2025/26 after the completion of Week 11, holding a narrow advantage at the top of the standings as the title race intensifies.

The Red Shirts sit first on the table with 42 points from eight matches, having recorded seven wins and just one defeat. Their consistent performances, combined with a strong defensive record and positive points difference, have kept them just ahead of their closest challengers.
Kandy Sports Club remain firmly in contention, occupying second place with 41 points. The hill capital outfit have matched CR & FC in intensity, losing only once this season, and boast the highest points scored tally so far. With just a single point separating the top two, the championship race remains wide open.
CH & FC sit third with 39 points, maintaining pressure on the leading pair after an impressive run of form. The Maitland Crescent side have shown balance across attack and defence, keeping themselves well within reach of the title fight.
Havelock Sports Club hold fourth place with 34 points, staying in the hunt for a top-four finish. Meanwhile, Air Force SC (25 points) and Police SC (17 points) occupy fifth and sixth positions respectively, both sides still battling to climb the standings as the season progresses.
At the lower end of the table, Army SC (14 points) and Navy SC (12 points) continue to search for consistency, while Sri Lions remain at the bottom with a solitary point after eight matches, enduring a difficult campaign.
With several crucial fixtures still to come, the Maliban “A” Division League promises an exciting run-in, particularly at the top where the margin for error is minimal. As teams push for silverware, playoff positions, and pride, the coming weeks are set to deliver high-intensity rugby across the island.
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