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For the fifth time in the Women’s Cricket World Cup, Sri Lanka showcased that the month of October was no time to play cricket, and of all events a World Cup, as some of the world’s top women players were left kicking their heals watching the rain fall and turn the venue at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo into a watery graveyard.
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Army’s men and Air Force Kfir women emerged overall champions at the 95th Clifford Cup Boxing Championships held at the Royal MAS Arena as the former dominated the men’s division clinching seven golds, one silver, and one bronze, while the latter was superior in the women’s segment with five golds, one silver and two bronzes.
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Sri Lanka have announced their eight-member squad for the upcoming Hong Kong Sixes Cricket Tournament, scheduled to take place from November 7 to 9 at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground. All-rounder Lahiru Madushanka has been named captain of the side.
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As Sri Lanka prepares to depart for the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Manama, Bahrain, National Olympic Committee (NOC) President Suresh Subramaniam called the occasion a defining milestone for the nation’s young athletes — and a fresh beginning for the country’s Olympic ambitions.
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The Isipathana College under 16 hockey team captained by Mandiv Ranasinghe was crowned as the Champions at the Old Palians Hockey League organised and conducted by Old Palians (Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya), played at Dharmapala College, ground last week.
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Sri Lanka’s Kandy-powered Men’s Sevens team delivered an impressive performance to secure third place at the Asia Rugby Sevens Series 2025. Blending flair and physicality, the side showcased their trademark attacking style throughout the tournament, overcoming strong regional contenders to finish on the podium.
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The stage is set for the second leg of the Asian Rugby Sevens which kicks off today at the Race Course ground in Colombo taking in both the men’s and women’s segments with two sisters from Australia likely to grab the attention of local fans like bolts from the blues.
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Umayanga Mihiran was in sublime form during the 95th Clifford Cup quarter-finals of the Bantamweight (under 55kgs) as he outgunned Army veteran Piyal Dharmasena at Royal MAS Arena. A two-time national champion, 22-year old Mihiran representing Police, produced a masterclass in controlled aggression and technical brilliance to force a stoppage in the third round.