Sri Lanka delivered a thrilling performance in front of a home crowd to claim third place at the Asian Rugby Sevens Championship, defeating China 19-14 in a nail-biting playoff at Colombo’s Race Course Stadium.
The young Tuskers entered the semi-finals unbeaten after an impressive run in the group stages. However, their dream of reaching the final was dashed when they fell short against a strong Japanese outfit, narrowly losing 12-15 in a tense semi-final clash. Despite the setback, Sri Lanka regrouped with determination for the bronze-medal battle.
Against China, Sri Lanka showcased their trademark speed and resilience. Tries at crucial moments ensured they kept control of the scoreboard, while solid defensive play frustrated their opponents. The narrow 19-14 victory sealed a memorable third-place finish, boosting their standing in Asian rugby and sending a clear message ahead of future international competitions.
The Colombo crowd roared with pride as Sri Lanka’s players celebrated the achievement, proving that the team’s commitment and hard work are steadily lifting them towards the top tier of Asian rugby.
