Sri Lanka U-19s307 (Vithanage 80, Daniel 52) and 94 for 3 (Asalanka 40*) beat England U-19s 208 (Holden 111*, Kumara 7-82) and 192 (Kumara 4-52) by seven wicketsScorecard England Under-19s suffered their first home defeat for six years in a four-day match as an outstanding bowling performance by Lahiru Kumara fired Sri Lanka to a seven-wicket victory in Northampton.Kumara, a well-built seamer from Kandy, claimed four more wickets as England could only manage 192 in their second innings. That completed match figures of 11 for 134, and left Sri Lanka needing only 94 for victory.They knocked them off for the loss of three wickets, two of them to Warwickshire seamer George Panayi, meaning they win the two-match series 1-0 after England enjoyed the better of a rain-affected draw in Cambridge last week.Englands last home four-day defeat had also come against Sri Lanka in Northampton in 2010, when a team including Joe Root and Jake Ball were beaten by 199 runs.They made a promising start on the third morning after resuming their second innings on 24 for 1, with Olly Westbury and George Hankins surviving a searching examination from Kumara and Jehan Daniel who both generated consistent and considerable in-swing to the right-handers.It was the introduction of spin which broke the stand as Hankins was lbw trying to sweep the slow-left-arm of Praveen Jayawickrama, ending a restrained innings of 20 from 70 balls from the Gloucestershire batsman.The next blow to England was self-inflicted as Westbury, the Worcestershire opener who made 196 in Cambridge and had compiled a patient 41 from 109 balls, was run out by a call for a quick single from George Bartlett.Next ball, Westburys Worcestershire team-mate Josh Dell became the first of two England batsmen to complete a pair, although he was unlucky to be brilliantly caught at silly point as he pushed forward to Jayawickrama.That left England on 89 for 4, still 10 runs behind. Bartlett, the Somerset batsman who also scored a century at Fenners, did his best to repair the damage by making 26, before edging a superb delivery from Kumara to third slip soon after lunch.Hampshires Josh McCoy completed Englands second pair when he was bowled by Kumara, but Surreys wicketkeeper Ollie Pope made a promising 23 from 31 balls until he was also trapped lbw by Jayawickrama.The Essex seamer Aaron Beard then joined Yorkshires Ed Barnes to put on 48 for the eighth wicket, the second highest stand of the innings. But Beard chipped a full toss from Sri Lankas captain Charith Asalanka to mid-off, and George Panayi edged the next ball to slip.Amar Virdi was the last man out, leaving Barnes unbeaten on 18. 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How great will be revealed in the next couple of days at the board of governors meeting in Pebble Beach, Calif. When talking to former UFC womens bantamweight champion Holly Holm, its hard not to respect her no-nonsense spirit.Holm, also a former decorated boxing champion, is a fighter through and through, and one who is much more motivated by winning titles and fulfilling her potential than by money or fame. So any hope of asking Holm (10-1) to look past Saturdays opponent and entertain the idea of big-name opponents down the road would be futile.Four months after losing her 135-pound title by fifth-round submission to Miesha Tate, Holm looks to rebound in the main event of Saturdays UFC Fight Night card in Chicago (8 p.m. ET, FOX) against Valentina Shevchenko (12-2).My motivation is victory against Valentina -- if I dont win this fight, then what? Holm said. A lot of people ask me, Do you want to fight for the belt against [Amanda] Nunes or do you want to fight Miesha? Well, actually, Im just focused on one fighter, and thats Valentina. If I dont get through her, theres never another opportunity promised.Holm, 34, knows all too well the chaos that exists within her division, with four fighters having worn the belt in the past nine months alone following a series of upsets. Ronda Rousey?lost the title when she was knocked out in November by Holm, who went on to lose to Tate in her first defense. Two weeks ago at UFC 200, Tate lost in her first defense, falling to the upstart Nunes.Holm spoke to ESPN.com about a number of topics entering her return Saturday.You already proved in boxing you can bounce back from a devastating defeat and gain redemption. But how hard was it to accept the Tate loss, considering the dramatic finish and what was at stake?I think its just different. I can never really compare two fights or two losses. They have their own feel. They are very different losses. Both of them ended in stoppage -- the last one I had [in boxing] was a complete knockout, and this one she choked me out. I definitely want to come back strong and come back hard. Its one of those things where I can only tell people so much that I believe in myself, but I have to show that. I have to show that I improved and have learned from my loss. Thats a test for me. I want to make my coaches proud, considering the time they put into my training. I think my main motivation coming back from this loss is to perform what I know Im capable of. I was taught a lot of things to do very differently in those situations, and I didnt act upon it at the time. I just dont want to let my coaches down. I want to do better for them, really.In terms of how your styles complement each other, what is this fight with Shevchenko going to look like inside the cage?I never really like to look too far into that, because I dont want to get too set on how I think something is going to be. If it doesnt turn out that way I want to be ready for the alternative. Im ready to handle whatever she has coming. Weve seen her with her standup, weve seen her with her clinch game, with takedowns and on the ground. I dont expect her to just be fighting one way. I think shes going to be ready for any of it.The UFC womens bantamweight title has changed hands three times in the past nine months. What do you think that says about the division, either positively or negatively?The negative part to me is that I let it go. Positively, I feel like it just shows that this division is one of the most competitive divisions there is. It creates a lot of curiosity, and it keeps the entire division very motivated to keep getting better because they know the competition is tough. In turn, thats going to show really good fights, and the girls are going to get better, and the sport will continue to grow as a whole. But, shoot, I wish it wasnt on its fourth champion. I wish it was still on iits second.ddddddddddddWhat were your expectations coming in as to how the Nunes-Tate fight was going to play out at UFC 200?A lot of people asked me what I thought would happen in that fight, and I said that if Amanda wins, it would be in Round 1 or 2, and it would be Miesha who wins if it went past that. I didnt really put too much thought into it.What type of staying power do you believe Nunes will have atop the division?Ive always said that anybody is beatable, and I think that with the belt changing hands so many times it has proven that to be true. I wish the belt wasnt passed down from me, but anybody is beatable. [Nunes] can be beat, and anybody in the division is capable of it. If you would have looked back one year ago and imagined how the division would be, you wouldnt have thought the belt would have changed hands three times already. It has been a crazy year for our division. Amanda could hold onto it and is very capable of it, but she can be beat. I dont ever really think that anything is a certainty, and thats what makes fighting fun to watch.You were criticized by Dana White for taking the Tate fight instead of waiting on Rousey. A few months later, the UFC asked Tate to do essentially the same thing by fighting Nunes. Were you hurt by how that played out?Well, I think its a good thing I didnt wait for the Ronda fight, because Id still be waiting. Would I have my belt still if I was waiting? I mean, yeah, but what kind of champion is that who sits on the bench? Im glad I took the fight with Tate. Thats what I wanted to do. I didnt get into this to just walk around with a shiny belt and polish it. I wanted to get in there to fight. Thats why I started doing this sport. When you start fighting, you dont really even make money in the beginning. If youre doing it in the amateurs, you are just doing it for passion. I like to stay true to that. Again, its a good thing I didnt wait for Ronda, because Id still be waiting. There are a lot of fighters in this division, and its not just about one fighter.In some ways, your name will forever be linked with Rousey because of that fight. What are your thoughts on whether she will ever return and be the same fighter again?I dont worry about it -- at all. I think any fighter should do whatever they are passionate about. If shes not passionate about fighting right now, then I dont want to see her fight. I dont want to see any fighter fight if they arent into it. Who wants to see that? I want to see two fighters who are hungry. I want to see them get in there and do it. I dont want to see anyone fight just because everyone else thinks they should. If she wants to? Great. And if she doesnt? Do what you want to do. Its your own life.Whats the one thing you learned from the loss to Tate that will help you the most moving forward?I just hate to lose. I hate to lose. I hate it. That is it. I dont care how I lost, it doesnt matter. It all sucks that bad. I hate to lose, and that is my motivation all the time, even if I wasnt coming off of a loss. Im motivated to go in there and win every time.If you defeat Shevchenko on Saturday, who is most deserving of the next shot at Nunes title?I guess Im just not even letting myself think that way. Im just going to focus on this fight. I dont want to do anything to look past it. We will see what happens.Whats the biggest thing you are looking to prove to yourself with this fight?For me, I always want to show a better and improved me. That means all of my time in the gym is not a waste. I want to make my hard work worth it and all of the sacrifices that my coaches have made for me. That is really it. ' ' '