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Tharindu Kaushal (right) and Dilruwan Perera practice at a session at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo yesterday (Picture by Saman Mendis)

Japan’s centre Male Sau (L) holds off Samoa’s centre Paul Perez during a Pool B match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup at stadium MK in Milton Keynes, north of London yesterday.- AFP


Kaushal to play or not?

Sri Lanka cricket selectors in a quandary as clock ticks over an alien ball called the ‘doosra’:

Off spinner Tharindu Kaushal’s participation in the forthcoming Test series against the West Indies is doubtful and the decision will entirely depend on the selectors to play him or not after his so-called “doosra” ball (the one that goes away from the batsman) was declared as illegal following a test.

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Japan beats Samoa, nears historic quarter final

Japan kept alive their hopes of reaching a first ever Rugby World Cup quarter-final with victory over Samoa yesterday. The Brave Blossoms, who beat South Africa in their opener, led 20-0 at the break thanks to a penalty try,

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Sri Lanka hosts biggest rugby show

After many years in the waiting Sri Lanka will host its maiden international Sevens championship that will be contested by 13 nations making it the first time that the country will host so many teams at a rugby event. The matches form the Asian Rugby Sevens and will be worked off at the Race Course ground in Colombo on October 10 and 11 featuring Japan,

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