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Nimali Liyanarachchi will take part in the Women’s 800m heats tomorrow, the first day of track and field competition at Tokyo 2020.Liyanarachchi will take part in the fourth heat, scheduled to take place at 7:19 a.m. Sri Lanka time, and will run in a competitive field alongside Raevyn Rogers of the United States, ranked fourth in the world in the event, and Keely Hodgkinson of the Unites States, ranked 11th.
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The final ranking may not paint a perfect picture, but there were brushstrokes of promise in Milka Gehani’s performance in the Tokyo 2020 Women’s Artistic Gymnastics event today, even if the end product lacked finesse.
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Gymnast Milka Gehani and judoka Chamara Dharmawardene will lead Sri Lanka’s contingent at the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony, with the games, already marked by public apathy, hit by fresh controversy on Thursday.
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Sri Lanka’s Kusal Perera has been ruled out of the limited-overs home series against India with a shoulder injury while fast bowler Binura Fernando will miss the one-dayers after hurting his ankle, the country’s cricket board said today.
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Egodawela, ranked 223 in the world in the 10m Air Rifle event, was one of the six Sri Lankan athletes given a place at the Olympics through the tripartite quota system – a decision made with the corroboration of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Association of National Olympics Committees and the International Federation of the respective sport.
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Former National skipper Dinesh Chandimal, in a letter addressed to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Cricket Committee Chairman Aravinda de Silva, has requested an audience with the relevant committees on his future as a Sri Lanka cricketer.
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A last-minute change of eligibility requirements left 14 school boxers who had travelled to the Royal MAS Arena in Colombo from across the island unable to participate even after having completed the official weigh-in at the venue.
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Former Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu believes that it would be a crime to let go of Angelo Mathews at this stage of his career ahead of arguably ‘the three best years of his career.’ The elegant right hander also claimed that Sri Lanka’s cricket revival should start from school cricket. Atapattu made these remarks in an interview with Daily Mirror.
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Sri Lanka was in shambles when he took over as captain and he guided the team reasonably well during the 50-over World Cup, performing brilliantly in very difficult conditions. However, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) introduced a new policy of promoting young players under the captaincy of Kusal Janith Perera which saw Karunaratne losing his spot in the format.