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Thaiger Sports: Sri Lanka dominates New Zealand in Test match

Sri Lanka wins second test match against New Zealand, Bangladeshi cricket legend Shakib Al Hasan announces retirement.

In Thaiger Sports today, Sri Lanka dominated New Zealand in the second Test, while Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan announced his retirement from T20Is and Tests. Manu Bhaker reflected on her Paris Olympic success, while Red Deer Polytechnic’s cross-country team gears up for another race.

Sri Lanka dominates New Zealand in 2nd Test

Sri Lanka took control of the second Test against New Zealand in Galle, with Dinesh Chandimal scoring an impressive 116. Angelo Mathews and Kamindu Mendis also contributed half-centuries, helping Sri Lanka finish the day in a commanding position. The hosts lead the two-match series 1-0 and are looking to secure a clean sweep​.

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Shakib Al Hasan announces retirement from T20Is and Tests

Bangladesh cricket captain Shakib Al Hasan has officially announced his retirement from T20Is and Test cricket. Ahead of the second Test against India, Shakib, 37, made the decision to focus solely on One Day Internationals, marking the end of an illustrious career across formats.

Manu Bhaker’s road to Paris Olympic glory

Indian shooter Manu Bhaker, who recently won two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics, shared details of a serious scooter accident she had a year before the Games. Despite the setback, Bhaker continued her preparations, becoming the second Indian to win two Olympic medals in a single edition.

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RDP Cross Country prepares for Grand Prix 4

Red Deer Polytechnic’s cross-country team heads to Calgary for Grand Prix #4, following two strong performances this season. The team is looking to build on its momentum as the season progresses​.

That is your Thaiger Sports update for the 27th of September. For more of the latest sports news, check out our previous edition of Thaiger Sports for the 26th of September.

What Other Media Are Saying
  • Associated Press reported Sri Lanka’s Dominance over New Zealand in their 2nd Test match Sri Lanka’s commanding performance, highlighted by Dinesh Chandimal’s century, showcasing their resurgence in Test cricket, capitalising on New Zealand’s mistakes to seize control of the match. (Read more)
  • Hindustan Times touted Shakib’s retirement as marking the end of an era for Bangladesh cricket, reflecting his immense contributions and the challenges he faced balancing personal aspirations with national duties. (Read more)
  • NDTV Sports reported Manu Bhaker’s journey emphasises resilience and dedication, as she navigates the pressures of elite competition, aiming to secure her place among shooting’s finest at the Paris Olympics. (read more)
Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

How did Sri Lanka perform in the second Test against New Zealand?

Sri Lanka dominated New Zealand in the second Test in Galle, with Dinesh Chandimal scoring 116 and contributions from Angelo Mathews and Kamindu Mendis.

Has Shakib Al Hasan retired from all formats of cricket?

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No, Shakib Al Hasan has retired from T20Is and Tests but will continue playing One Day Internationals.

What challenges did Manu Bhaker face before the Paris Olympics?

Manu Bhaker overcame a serious scooter accident a year before winning two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

What is Red Deer Polytechnic’s Cross Country team preparing for?

Red Deer Polytechnic’s Cross Country team is preparing for Grand Prix #4 in Calgary after strong performances earlier this season.

Is Sri Lanka leading the Test series against New Zealand?

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Yes, Sri Lanka leads the two-match series 1-0 and is in a commanding position in the second Test, aiming for a clean sweep.

Jimmy Smith

Jimmy, currently with The Thaiger, translates his global journalism experience to bring insights about Sport. Originally from St Albans, he now calls NY home, His robust skill set and commitment to truth have established him as a trusted voice in journalism.

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