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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Rampant India races to date with Pakistan

Rohit Sharma
Rohit ton headlines brilliant performance as Bangladesh is swept aside by nine wickets in second semi-final.

Strap yourselves in and hold fast to your seats because it’s going to be a wild ride.


India will meet Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 final, a dream match-up that few could have expected when the two sides met to kick off their campaigns.

With India stomping over Bangladesh in a nine-wicket win in the second semi-final on Thursday, that match-up of rivals has become reality. This was to be Bangladesh’s biggest match in its history, and the team was keyed up for it. Perhaps a little too keyed up, as it squandered a strong batting position. Then the combine of Rohit Sharma (123 not out off 129) and Virat Kohli (96 not out off 78) showed that no matter what it would have got, it might not have been enough.

The two put on a batting exhibition in an unbeaten 178-run stand that took up only 25.3 overs. The end result was India coasting past Bangladesh’s 264 for 7 in just 40.1 overs.

India’s bowlers had done well to keep Bangladesh in check, with Kedar Jadhav emerging as an unlikely bowling hero alongside the established duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah. Each of them took a brace of wickets, stymieing Bangladesh at key moments. And then it was the turn of the batsmen to take over.

Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit began the chase perfectly, not allowing the bowlers even a sniff of a chance. A few early wickets might have got some zip among Bangladesh’s bowlers, but Dhawan powered through and Rohit caressed it as the openers rattled along at pace. The result was that Bangladesh’s shoulders began to droop. The bowling, not very on-target to begin with, became even more directionless with the slightest error in length or room punished.
Rohit had the majority of the strike, but Dhawan was the more electric. As is his wont, Dhawan was particularly strong square of the wicket, not afraid to take the aerial route. His rich vein of form was to the fore, the timing leaving the fielders standing. He looked in complete command when a moment of indiscretion cost him, stepping out to Mashrafe Mortaza but only squirting a leading edge to point for 46 off 34 balls. The openers had put on 87 in just 14.4 overs, but if Bangladesh thought the wicket of the man who was hitting boundaries at will would bring respite, it was sadly mistaken.

Kohli got into his stride immediately, and Dhawan’s departure merely meant Rohit moved smoothly up a gear. Bangladesh tried six bowlers, it tried defensive fields, and it tried bowling dry. Against two men in imperious form, nothing mattered. Kohli dominated the bowling, almost toying with it, making 11 men look ridiculously inadequate to man a cricket field. Rohit had a strike-rate of 95.34 and looked unhurried, stroking and helping the ball to the boundary more than powering it.

Rohit’s 11th ODI century came with a hooked six off Mustafizur Rahman in the 33rd over. Kohli, meanwhile, reached a landmark of his own in getting to 8,000 ODI runs in just his 175th innings, a new world record that bettered AB de Villiers’s mark of 182. That Kohli didn’t end up with yet another century in a chase was just down to India having too few to chase, thanks to the task the bowlers had done.
Bhuvneshwar had given India the perfect start by snaring Soumya Sarkar in the first over, and then setting up Sabbir Rahman in the seventh to leave Bangladesh 31 for 2. Sabbir had begun with a flurry of fours off both Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah. But both bowlers cut down on the loose stuff and Bhuvneshwar mixed up his lengths nicely, before suckering Sabbir into an airy drive at a slower one that went straight to Ravindra Jadeja at point. Sabbir had thrown it away after looking good, but the experienced pair of Tamim Iqbal (70 off 82) and Mushfiqur Rahim (61 off 85) wasn’t about to do the same.

They got together with the run-rate having plateaued, thanks to two consecutive maidens, took some time to take stock and pounced when the opportunity came. Hardik Pandya was handed the ball for the 13th over, and not only did he overstep twice, one of the no-balls cost him the wicket of Tamim, who had played on and could have been out for 17. The over fetched 14 runs and was the cue for both batsmen to start stroking the ball more freely.
Bangladesh seemed on course for a massive total when the two were batting. That was when Kohli turned to Jadhav’s part-time off-spin. Denied pace off the ball, both Tamim and Rahim couldn’t rattle along. Had they perhaps weathered the lower run-scoring pace, they would have doubtless found avenues to accelerate again later. But betraying an impatience that Bangladesh has still not mastered, Tamim tried to go for a big slow-sweep, only to miss the ball altogether and see it hit the stumps.

Jadhav’s golden arm had broken a dangerous stand of 123 that took just 127 balls. That brought on the squeeze by India’s bowlers, with Jadhav and Jadeja operating in tandem. Once again, Bangladesh didn’t show the patience to ride out the rough periods, looking to hit its way out of a quiet spot but paying the price. Shakib Al Hasan was caught behind, MS Dhoni making another fast-reaction take look effortless, and in the next over, Jadhav had his second wicket when Rahim skipped down to slog-sweep straight to Kohli, who had taken a few steps to his left anticipating the ball when he saw Rahim shape up.
Suddenly, Bangladesh had gone from 159 for 2 in the 28th over to 184 for 5 in the 36th, and its ambitions of a big total had to be scaled down.

Mortaza swung his bat around, and had no fewer than three boundaries coming off edges, but he rode his luck to end with 30 not out off 25. It did spoil the figures of Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar, who bowled with great control to nail their yorkers and bouncers, but saw boundaries flying off outside edges and top edges behind the keeper.

In the end, those extra runs merely meant Kohli got the chance to complete one landmark. And for India to set up what will doubtless be called the mother of all finals.

Pakistan in to Semi Beating England at CT2017

Home side falters in all departments to go down by eight wickets in one-sided semi-final
Shadab Khan then got amidst the wickets picking up the key scalp of Joe Root, for 46 that left England struggling at 128 for 3.
A clinical Pakistan stunned England to seal its place in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 with a comprehensive eight-wicket win in the first semi-final in Cardiff on Wednesday.
England came into the game as the only team with three victories in the league stage, after scoring in excess of 300 in two games and topping Australia with its batting might in the other. But all of that added up to little as it ran into a spirited Pakistan unit, which bowled the home side out for 211 in 49.5 overs. 

Its batsmen then did the job in composed fashion in just 37.1 overs, openers Azhar Ali (76) and Fakhar Zaman (57) scoring half-centuries and setting up the chase with a 118-run stand before Babar Azam chipped in with 38 not out and Mohammad Hafeez with an unbeaten 31. 

Pakistan suffered a crucial blow on the morning of the game when Mohammad Amir was ruled out with back spasms, but the others in the attack stood up, and how! The pacers were on the money and the spinners choked the run-flow, never letting England get away on a pitch that was tricky for strokeplay; England managed only a modest score despite four of its top five crossing 30, and that told the story.

That Pakistan bowled well was no surprise but the completeness of its performances on the field was impressive. The bowlers were terrific, the fielding top notch, and the batting calm. The captain too had a great day with almost every decision working wonders: Sarfraz Ahmed handed Rumman Raees a debut in place of Amir and he delivered, Shadab Khan was brought in for Faheem Ashraf and he too did his job. Sarfraz was aggressive on the field and, most importantly, was backed up by a fielding unit that raised its level.
The first ten overs of the game were action packed with fortunes swinging rapidly. It started with an ‘umpire’s call’ on an lbw appeal saving Jonny Bairstow by the thinnest of margins in the second ball. Three overs later, Pakistan got an lbw decision in their favour when Raees hit Alex Hales’s pads, but the review by England went against it again. But Raees had his man soon when Hales stepped out and drove straight to cover.

England still got the runs and reached 52 at the end of the first ten. Bairstow got going and enjoyed more luck when he was put down on 42 at slip but couldn’t make use of the fortune, slogging Hasan Ali’s third ball straight to deep mid-wicket after adding just one more run.

Sarfraz then applied the brakes in the middle overs by getting Hafeez to bowl to Eoin Morgan straightaway. The England captain couldn’t get going like he usually does and took 21 balls for his first boundary.

Root too went 37 balls without a boundary before edging Shadab to Sarfraz, leaving England struggling for momentum at 128 for 3 in the 28th over.

The dismissal reunited the pair that had toyed with Australia’s bowlers recently, but soon found out that Pakistan – on the day – was a different challenge altogether. Sarfraz attacked Stokes with a short-leg and a slip and Hafeez ran through his tidy spell conceding just 27 runs from seven overs.

There would be no release even after the spinners were done as Pakistan’s pacers ran through the middle order with pace, good lengths and reverse swing. It was almost like a repeat of their performance against Sri Lanka at a similar stage earlier in the tournament.
Morgan and Jos Buttler fell nicking to the wicketkeeper while Moeen Ali succumbed to his old nemesis – the short ball – when he hooked Junaid Khan to deep square-leg where Fakhar took a sensational catch.

England was limping at 169 for 6 after 40, having lost 4 for 44 in 11 overs. Junaid completed a second spell of 2 for 15 from five overs and the death bowling by Raees and Hasan was equally miserly. Even Stokes struggled to break free, managing only 34 off 64 balls without a single boundary. England scored only one boundary in the last 12 overs, adding only 42 in the last 10.

If at all there were nerves, they were eased by Pakistan’s openers soon. Fakhar set the tone with a flurry of boundaries while Azhar complemented him perfectly with stability. England’s pacers tried to bounce Fakhar out but it allowed him to swat across, even top edges flying over the ropes.

Azhar joined in soon as Pakistan scored at least one boundary in every over between overs eight and 12. By the time spin was brought on, Pakistan’s openers had already raced to 81 in 14 overs.

Fakhar crossed his half-century at more than a run-a-ball but fell soon after, stumped after failing to read a googly from Adil Rashid in the 22nd over. Pakistan didn’t let that affect it as Azhar and Azam added 55 for the second wicket, England’s body language dropping with each of those runs.

Even the wicket of Azhar didn’t help as England returned empty handed from a campaign that promised a lot. Pakistan, meanwhile, will head to London for the first time in the tournament, and wait for the winner of the India v Bangladesh game.

Friday, June 9, 2017

A memorable chase by Sri Lanka keeps their #CT17 hopes alive as they beat India by 7 wickets in a thriller !

Kusal Mendis
In a result that will only make the tournament more interesting in the days ahead, self-confessed underdog Sri Lanka thumped India by seven wickets after successfully chasing a stiff target of 322 at The Oval on Thursday (June 8).
Victory was made possible by aggressive batting, as promised by captain Angelo Mathews. The personnel who did that were Kusal Mendis (89) and Danushka Gunathilaka (76), who wasn't even in the squad until an injury to Chamara Kapugedera on the eve of the game.
The pair added 159 in 139 balls for the second wicket to set up the chase before passing on the baton to Mathews (52) and Kusal Perera (47), who took the game away from India with a 75-run stand for the fourth wicket before the latter was forced to retire hurt. Asela Gunaratne then played his part with an unbeaten 34 as Sri Lanka won with eight balls to spare.
The impeccably timed chase meant Shikhar Dhawan’s third century (125) in seven ICC Champions Trophy innings that powered India to 321 for 6 went in vain. It also meant that after two matches each, all the four teams in Group B have one win each, rendering the last two league games virtual quarter-final clashes.



Sri Lanka’s chase started with Niroshan Dickwella misreading a knuckle ball from Bhuvneshwar Kumar and popping a leading edge to point. With Bhuvneshwar and Umesh Yadav finding swing, Sri Lanka managed only 22 runs in the first seven overs.


But it all changed quickly when when Gunathilaka pulled Umesh into the stands at the beginning of the eighth, signalling a shift in fortunes. Gunathilaka took charge with some glorious drives, particularly down the ground, while Mendis too started confidently, shifting the pressure on to India gradually.
India could have had Mendis in the 15th over but Hardik Pandya could not hold on to a sharp return chance. Gunathilaka rubbed salt into Pandya’s wounds by heaving him for a massive six to get to his half-century, in the process taking Sri Lanka to 108 for 1 in 20 overs. It was one run ahead of where India was at the same stage.


But a good beginning is not even a job half done, as Sri Lanka found out the hard way against South Africa. The middle-overs batting was the most crucial phase of the chase, and how Sri Lanka handled Ravindra Jadeja was in particular important, given that it had crumbled against Imran Tahir’s leg-spin.


Mendis took that task upon himself and dismantled the left-arm spinner’s threat with smart batting. With only four fielders allowed inside the ring, Mendis targeted the mid-wicket boundary to perfection, getting past fifty with one such massive swipe into the crowd.


Jadeja conceded 36 from four overs, the partnership crossed 150, and India’s shoulders began to drop. It didn’t help that Rohit Sharma could not hold on to a very tough chance in the deep when Gunathilaka was on 70.
India’s desperation was evident when Kedhar Jadhav and Virat Kohli came on to bowl, but the breakthroughs came via run outs.


Umesh and MS Dhoni first combined to catch Gunathilaka just short of his second run in the 28th over before Bhuvneshwar’s quick work and accurate throw on his follow through got Mendis.


A run-out had changed Sri Lanka’s fortunes for the worse in its previous game but this time, it had the experience of Mathews and a calm Kusal Perera. They knew exactly what to do, and with some controlled aggression, got the equation down to 51 off 42 from the 126 off 104 when they had joined hands.


India was also becoming increasingly impatient and sloppy on the field, but it got an opening when Perera was forced off the field with a hamstring injury after 43 overs. It only resulted in Gunaratne playing some unbelievable shots in a cameo that clinched the game.


Earlier, Dhawan added 138 with Rohit (78) – their third century and sixth 50-plus stand in seven ICC Champions Trophy innings -- before Dhoni applied the finishing touches with a 52-ball 63. 


Sri Lanka’s bowlers were in the firing line with all the three frontline pacers including Lasith Malinga conceding more than 70 runs each.

After opting to field, the Sri Lankan bowlers tried to restrict India’s openers with straight lines but the lengths weren’t as tight, resulting in the odd boundary to go with plenty of quick singles.


Rohit pressed on the accelerator, swatting Thisara Perera for two sixes in the 20th over to go past his half-century but perished to the mood, pulling Malinga to long-leg one ball after successfully hitting a similar one for six. One brought two when Virat Kohli edged Nuwan Pradeep to the wicketkeeper in the next over without scoring. All of a sudden, India had to rebuild after slipping to 139 for 2. 


Dhawan wrested the momentum by hitting five boundaries in the next three overs, but with Yuvraj Singh settling in, India scored only 13 runs between the 30th and 34th overs. Dhawan slowed down, going 26 balls without a boundary in that period, and India also lost Yuvraj.


The innings got the impetus once again with Dhoni’s arrival. His calculated aggression rubbed off on Dhawan, who went past his century by cutting Pradeep to the deep point fence. Once the landmark was out of the way, there was attack from both ends, aided by plenty of full tosses.


Dhawan holed out in the 45th over, but Dhoni and Jadhav finished powerfully as India added 103 runs in the last ten overs. As things turned out, even that wouldn’t be enough.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Mumbai Indians romp home their third IPL win.

 What a game. A final that's been nailed home by a run, can you believe? Rohit runs as Suchith misfields at deep mid-wicket. Fumbles, almost allowing a super over with the batsmen into the third run already.. but recovers just in time and parries a throw to the keeper. Patel takes the bails off, lights the stumps, and Mumbai get into a huddle! IPL finale is done.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

History of The ENM Trophy-10 ( AQT Won the ENM Trophy 2016 beating MRT)

AQT Won the ENM Trophy 2016 beating Team MRT in the final. It was a most nail baiting final match in the ENM history. After loosing a 3 big wicket in the very 1st over in the match, MRT scored 87 runs in their 5 overs. AQT openers were launched their fire but final over they need 24 runs . However in the final ball they need 3 runs. He wsa the man  who hit the 6 runs in the final ball of the grand final. History will remember his name "Uditha Malshan Perera" who was bring the first ever ENM trophy for their degree program. There were no doubt he was the Man of the serious and Man of the final Match.Congratulations AQT & MRT for their performances in ENM trophy 2016.





Friday, August 26, 2016

ශ්‍රී ලාංකේය ක්‍රීකට් වංශකථාවේ ඔටුනු නොපලන් රජූ - තිලකරත්න දිල්ශාන් !. (Ishan Jayawardane ගේ ලිපියකි)

"කණ්ඩායමට නායකයෙක් නෑ , ඔයා ඇවිත් නායකයා වෙන්න !.
"ඔයාගෙ නායකත්වය හරි නෑ, අපි ඔයාව අයින් කරනවා !.
"මිඩ්ල් ඔර්ඩර් එකට අලුත් අය ගන්න ඕනෙ. ඔයාට තැනක් නෑ. ගිහින් සනත් එක්ක ඕපන් කරන්න, ෆේල් උනොත් එලියේ තමා !.
"හෙට සංගා ගහන්නෙ නැ ලූ. ඔයා කීප් කරන්න හෙට !.
"බොලර් කෙනෙක් අඩුවෙන් ගහන්නෙ, ඔයා ඕවර් ටිකක් පාස් කරලා දෙන්න !.
ඒ පුහුණුකරුවන් , කලමණාකරුවන් විටින් විට ඔහුගෙන් කල ඉල්ලීම්ය. 
ඒ හැම ඉල්ලීමකටම ඔහුගේ පිලිතුර සරල ය. ඒ "හරි" යන්නය. ඔහු වෙන කව්රුත් නොවේ !. වසර ගණනක සිට ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රීකට් කණ්ඩායමේ ගැලවුම්කරුව සිට සිය අවසන් එක්දින ජාත්‍යන්තර තරගයට ක්‍රීඩා කිරීමට සුදානම් වන ඔහු නමින් තිලකරත්න දිල්ශාන් !.
මෑත කාලයේ කණ්ඩායමට වැඩියෙන්ම ආදරය කල , කණ්ඩායම වෙනුවෙන් වැඩිපුරම කැප කීරිම් කල ක්‍රීඩකයාත් දිල්ශාන් !.
ජ්‍යේෂ්ට ක්‍රීඩකයන් තමන්ගේ ස්ථානය පවා වෙනස් කීරීම ප්‍රතික්ෂේප කළ සමයක මැද පෙලෙ සිය ස්ථානය නවකයෙකුට ලබා දී ඔහු ආරම්භක පිතිකරුවෙකු ලෙස ක්‍රීඩා කරනවා. ආරම්භක පිතිකරු වි ඉන්පසු අසාර්ථක වූ පසු දිල්ශාන් කණ්ඩායමෙන්ම එලවා දැමීමට උත්සාහ කල අයට ඔහු පිලිතුරු දුන්නෙ එක පිට එක ශතක වලින් !.
නායකයෙක් නොමැතිව අයාලෙ ගිය කණ්ඩායමට නායකත්වය දෙන්න ඔහු ඉදිරිපත් උනේ තමන් පැලැද සිටි කරාබු ඉවත් කර පාට කර සිටි කොණ්ඩය කපා!.
නමුත් සෙසු ජ්‍යේෂ්ට ක්රීඩකයන්ගෙන් නායකයෙකු ලෙස ඔහුට සහය ලැබුනේ නැ. එම නිසාම පිතිකරුවෙකු ලෙස ඔහු උපරිම උත්සාහ කළත් ඔහුගේ නායකත්වය යටතේ කණ්ඩායම පරාජයන් කිහිපයකට ලක් වෙනවා !. 
ඉන් පසු එම පරාජයන්හි සියලු වගකීම් නායකත්වය පිට පවරා අසාධාරණ ලෙස ඔහුව නායකත්වයෙන් ඉවත් කරනවා!.. 
නමුත් හිතෙ කිසිදු කහටක් නොමැතිව මේ විශිෂ්ටයා නව තරුණ නායකයාට සිය උපරිම සහයෝගය ලබා දුන්නෙ ඔහු ක්‍රීඩා කලේ පුද්ගලික න්‍යාය පත්‍ර වලට නොව රට වෙනුවෙන්ම නිසා !..
ශතකයක් , අර්ධ ශතකයක් රැස් කරන සෑම විටම ජාතික ධජය සිබිමින් එය සමරන දිල්ශාන් ආරම්භක පිතිකරුවා වීමෙන් පසු 2009 සිට මේ දක්වා ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ජයගත් සෑම තරගයකම පන්දුවෙන් පිත්තෙන් හා පන්දු රැකීමෙන් කණ්ඩායමට එක ලෙස දායකත්වය සැපයු ඔහු අසාර්ථක වූ දිනක ශ්‍රී ලංකාව තරගයක් ජයග්‍රහණය කලේ කලාතුරකින් !.
සංගා මහේළ මොන තරම් ලකුණු රැස් කළත් ශ්‍රී ලංකා කණ්ඩායමේ ජයහ්‍රහණ සාධකය වූයේ දිල්ශාන්. 
2009 විස්සයි විස්ස ලෝක කුසලාන තරගාවලියෙ මෙන්ම 2011 ලෝක කුසලානයේ වැඩිම ලකුණු ලාභීයා වූ දිල්ශාන්ට සංගාට මහේළට තරම්ම රසික ආදරය හා ගෞරවය ලැබිය යුතු වුවත් එය ඔහුට ලැබුනාද යන්න නම් ගැටලුවක්.
ශ්‍රී ලංකා කණ්ඩායම වෙනුවෙන් කොතරම් සාර්ථක වී ලකුණු රැස් කළත් IPL වැනි මුදලට ක්‍රිඩා කරන විදේශ ලීගයන්හි දක්ෂතා දැක්වීමට දිල්ශාන්ට නොහැකි වනවා !. 
නමුත් පෙරලා ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට පැමිණ අංක 23 සිංහ ජර්සීය ඇගලා ක්‍රීඩා පිටියට බසින තිලකරත්න දිල්ශාන් සිය සුපුරුදු දක්ෂතා අතරට පැමිණෙමින් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ තරග දිනවන මැශිම බවට පත් වන්නේ මේ ආදරණීය මිනිසාට ජවය සපයන්නෙ සිංහ ජර්සීය දැයි අපහට සැකයක් ඉතිරි කරමින් !..
කණ්ඩායම තුලත් ඉන් පිටතත් නිහතමානී සරල මිනිසෙකු උනත් ක්රීඩා පිටිය ඇතුලදි කිසි ලෙසකින් වත් පරාජය පිළි ගැනීමට සුදානම් නැති මේ ක්රීඩකයාගේ සටන්කාමීත්වය නිසාම ඔහුට "මහත්මයා" යනුවෙන් ආමන්ත්‍රණය කිරීමට අපගේ රසිකයන්ම අදි මදී කරනවා !.
සෑම පන්දුවකටම හතරෙ පහරක් හයෙ පහරක් එල්ල කළ හැකි තරග දිනවන පිතිකරුවෙක් , 
ස්ථාවර වී තිබෙන සබදතාවයක් බිද තමා කඩුල්ලක් ලබා ගත හැකි පන්දු යවන්නෙක් ,
කණ්ඩායමේ හොදම පන්දු රකින්නා සිටින පොයින්ට් කලාපයේ පන්දු රකිමින් ප්‍රතිවාදීන්ගේ ලකුණු කපා හරින ,
අවශ්‍ය මොහොතක කඩුලු රකින
දිල්ශාන් වැනි ක්‍රීඩකයෙක් ශ්‍රී ලංකා කණ්ඩායමට නැවත කිසිම දිනක ක්‍රීඩා නොකරනු ඇත.
පසුගිය දශකයේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව වෙනුවෙන් තරග ජයග්‍රහණයට වැඩිම දායකත්වයක් සැපයු , නමුත් කිසිම දිනෙක රසිකයන්ගෙන් ඔහුට සුදුසු ආදරය නොලැබු මේ විශිෂ්‍ටයා ලබන ඉරිදා එක්දින ජාත්‍යන්තර පිටියෙනුත් , 
එලබෙන නව වෙනිදා විස්සයි විස්ස පිටියෙනුත් සමුදි තවත් එක් මතකයක්ම වනු ඇත.
අවසන් වරට කණ්ඩායම ඇසු 
"දිලි දැන් ඔයා රිටයර් වෙනවාද ?" යන ප්‍රශ්ණයටත් කණ්ඩායමේ අනාගතය වෙනුවෙන් "හරි" ලෙස පිළිතුරු දී කණ්ඩායමෙන් සමුගෙන යන මේ ක්‍රීඩකයාට රසිකයන්ගේ නොමද ආදරය හා ගෞරවය සිය අවසන් තරග වලදි ලැබිය යුතුමයි.
තිලකරත්න දිල්ශාන් නම් ඒ ලාංකේය ක්‍රීකට් ක්‍රීඩාවේ කිරුලු නොපලන් රජුට උපහාරයක්ම වෙවා !..

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මට ආදරය කර මා සමග මෙතෙක් කල් සිටි මාගෙ ආදරණීය රසිකයිනි.අද දින මා මගෙ ජීවිතයෙ ගත් වැදගත් ති‍රණයක් ඔබ හට පවසමි.මා මගෙ ක්‍රිකට් දිවියට සමු දිමට තිරණය කරෙමි.මා මෙ තිරණය ගත්තෙ කිසිදු දෙශපාලන බලපැමක් නොව.මාගෙ පවුලෙ අය සමග කතා බහ කොට මගෙ සිතින්ම ගත් තිරණයකි.අපේම තරුණයෙකුට අවස්ථාවක් දිමට මා තීරණය කලෙමි.තරුණයන් සමග ගැටී ක්‍රිඩා කිරිමට මට හැකියාව ඇති නමුත් තව කෙනුකුගෙ දක්ෂතාවය පෙන්විමට ඇති ඉඩ ලබා දි මා සමු ගැනිමට තිරණය කලෙමි.පාසල් කාලයෙ සිට අවුරුදු 30ක පමන කාලයක් ක්‍රීඩා ජීවිතයෙ සිටි අතර ඉන් අවුරුදු 17ක කාලයක් අන්තර්ජාතික ක්‍රීඩා කලෙමි.මෙ මස 28 වන දින දඹුල්ලේ පැවෙත්වෙන එක් දින තරගය මාගෙ අවසාන එක් දින තරගය වන අතර ලබන මස 9 වන දින ඛෙත්තාරාම පිටියෙ පැවෙතෙන T20 තරගය මාගෙ ක්‍රිකට් ජීවිතයේ අවසාන දිනයයි.ක්‍රිකට් ජිවිතයෙන් සමු ගත්‍තද මා මාගෙ රසිකයන් සමග සිටිමි.මා අද මෙ තැන සිටින්නෙ ක්‍රිකට් නිසා බව මා කවදාවත් අමතක නොකරමි..මා සමග මෙතෙක් කල් සිටි ඔබට හා ක්‍රිකට් ක්‍රිඩාවට මා සැමදා ආදරෙයි.ඔබට මා නොමියන මතකයක්ද ඉතුරු කර තැබුවෙමි.එ Dilscoop පහරයි...ස්තුතියි ඔබට.

Tm dilshan
Dear beloved fans who with me throughout my cricket career.. today i would like to convey an important decision of my life.i decided to retire from my cricket life..this decision was not taken due to political conflicts.. this is my own decision taken after discussin with my family..i decided to give the opportunity to tye upcoming youth..i believe i can show my skill and talents along with them but i would like to give them the opportunity to show there talents and perform well.. i have been in this field for 30 years since i was schooling..and out of the 30 years 17 years i have played international cricket..the ODI on the 28th at dambulla will be my final ODI and the t20 match to be held at kettarama on the 9th of September will be the last international match and the last match of my career..even though i retire from cricket i will always be among ma beloved fans.. i wll never forget that it is because of cricket am in this position..my heartiest love to cricket and all my fans.Even though i retire from international cricket my dilscoop will be there forever...thank you all..

Monday, August 22, 2016

Who will be the next champions? (ENM TROPHY 2016)

  • ENM Trophy Cricket tournament started year 2007 & ANS was the 1st ever champions in the ENM History.
  • They (ANS) were able to proceed their victory for the next year beating Team ENM in the final Year 2008.
  • Year 2009, Team ENM be the victorious team, beating their famous enemy ANS at the final.
  • Year 2010, ANS able to get their glory back beating CST at the final.
  • 2011, the history identified the new heroes & Team IIT won the championship beating ENM’s at the final.
  • However year 2012, ENM won the 6th ENM Trophy beating EAG at the final. This was the first time EAG entered to the final.
  • Year 2013 ENM able to continue their championship beating their new enemy –Team IIT at the final.
  • In year 2014 ENM selected to the final with their new enemy IIT. But this time IIT won the championship beating ENM’s.
  • Last year (2015) Rain came to the tournament & ruin the spirit of the game. So there were no Champions, but had Co-champions. There are 4-EAG, AQT, MRT & SCT.
  • In Year 2016 there are many hopes, but finally only one champion can survive.
  •  Who will be the next Champions?