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12th Battle of the Oldies ends in a draw
Mayor’s Cup cricket encounter
‘The Battle of the Oldies’ Cricket Encounter in Nuwara Eliya, one of the most anticipated sporting events during the April holiday season took place last Saturday. First played 14 years ago by a few dedicated old boys, this annual event has grown significantly and is now recognized as the longest continuous cricket match in the hills of Nuwara Eliya.
The 12th encounter ended in a draw last Saturday. The Gamini XI skipper Lakmal Eranga won the toss and elected to bat first. The Old Xavierian V. Sujeevan and Mohomed Irshad captured the first three wickets for 18 runs. However, the Gamini players took control of the game to post 283 runs in 39 overs.
Buddika Tharanga (92 runs in 65 balls), Chinthaka Nishantha (69 runs in 62 balls), Asanka Silva (55 runs in 45 balls) were the main scorers for Gamini. V Sujeevan, N P M Ishad, K Muralidaran, Christopher John Paul and Sudaharan shared bowling honours.
In reply, Xavierians were 88 runs for five wickets at the end of the 19th over when the match was interrupted by rain.
Sanjeewa Weerasinghe (27) and Jerad Anthony (17n.o.) were the chief scorers for the Old Xaverians.

Old Xaverians XI
Yasitha Anuradha, Buddika Tharanga, Kasun Dananjaya and Lakmal Eranga shared the wickets for Gamini.
The encounter coincided with the 76th Anniversary of St Xavier’s OBA and the 164th Anniversary of the College.
The Organizing Committee comprised of members of the Gamini PPA and St Xavier’s OBA namely, Kapila Senaratne, Benjamin Jeganathan (Jt. Secretary SXCOBA), Nilan de Zoysa (Secretary Jt. SXCOBA), RM Nawaz(Past President SXCOBA), Suren Ekanayake, V.Balendran, C. Emmanuel( Manager-Xaverian Cricket), Nandika Jayasinghe, John Christopher, Ujitha Samarawickrama, Mohomed Faleel, Mohomed Zaky, Subash Gorden, Dilan Dominic, Sunanda Ratnasiri, Andrew Ludowike, Asoka Ratnasiri, Lakmal Eranga and Sanjeewa Weerasinghe.
Sports
Central stage dramatic final day fightback to win Battle of the North
Central College produced a remarkable final day comeback to win the Battle of the North Big Match, defeating St. John’s College by three wickets after an outstanding eighth-wicket partnership between Murali Thison and Jesuthasan Nitharsan.
Central had been playing second fiddle to their arch-rivals for most of the match until the morning of the third day, when Thison and Nitharsan turned the game around with a match-winning unbeaten stand of 93 runs.
At the start of the final day Central were in a difficult position, trailing by more than 120 runs with only four wickets in hand. Overnight batsman Iyathure Kabishek, who had scored 21, was dismissed after adding 37 runs for the seventh wicket with Thison. From that point onwards, Thison and Nitharsan combined to frustrate the St. John’s bowlers, batting together for 12 overs to guide their team to a memorable victory.
Thison had already been a thorn in the flesh of the St. John’s batting line-up from the opening day, capturing 12 wickets in the match, including seven in the second innings. However, his superb bowling effort initially appeared likely to go in vain due to Central’s poor batting performance.
Central had struggled in their first innings, being bowled out for just 95 runs, with the highest individual score coming from Antanareshan Abishek who made 23. Only three other batsmen reached double figures, while Thison was dismissed for just one run.
In contrast, Thison rose to the occasion in the second innings, producing a magnificent unbeaten 81 that proved to be the cornerstone of Central’s successful chase. His innings came off 126 balls and included eight boundaries and a six.
Nitharsan played the perfect supporting role with a brisk unbeaten 44 off just 33 deliveries, striking five fours and two sixes to accelerate the scoring during the decisive stand.
Earlier in the innings, openers Jayaseelan Jenoshan (20) and Kabilan Amalan (45) had given Central a solid start, putting on 44 runs for the first wicket.
St. John’s had earlier gained the advantage with a first-innings lead, and in their second innings a brilliant century from Uthayanan Abijoyshanth — 121 off 105 balls with 15 fours and four sixes — helped them post a challenging total of 247.
Despite the odds being heavily stacked against them heading into the final day, Central’s determined batting display, led by Thison and Nitharsan, ensured a memorable turnaround and a thrilling victory in the historic Battle of the North.
Sports
St. Sebastian’s–Prince of Wales Big Match ends in draw
The traditional Big Match between St. Sebastian’s College Moratuwa and Prince of Wales’ College Moratuwa ended in a draw after an absorbing contest at De Soysa Stadium Moratuwa on Sunday.
St. Sebastian’s produced a strong second innings batting display with five top-order batsmen scoring half centuries to finish on 279 for five wickets declared, setting their arch rivals a target of 230 runs for victory.
Prince of Wales struggled in their run chase and were reeling at 54 for five wickets at stumps after 28 overs when play concluded.
Batting first, St. Sebastian’s were bowled out for 214 runs with Chamath Wellalage providing the main resistance with a half century. Nethul Anuhas and Rusandu Silva shared the bowling honours for the Cambrians, claiming three wickets each.
Prince of Wales responded with 263 runs in their first innings to take a slender lead. Suwahas Fernando anchored the innings with a well-compiled 77 off 145 deliveries, holding the top order together. Opening batsman Palingu Perera also made a valuable contribution with 42 runs.
Milantha Silva was the standout bowler for the Sebastianites, delivering a marathon spell of 36.2 overs to capture five wickets for 100 runs. Koshendra Fernando provided good support, claiming three wickets while bowling 31 overs.
In their second innings, St. Sebastian’s mounted an impressive batting effort. Thivanka Fernando (50), Kaveesha Perera (52), Lashen Fernando (54), Koshendra Fernando (66 not out off 68 balls) and Chamath Wellalage (50 not out off 49 balls) all struck half centuries as the Sebastianites declared at 279 for five, setting up an intriguing finish.
However, the Cambrians lost wickets at regular intervals during their chase before the match eventually ended in a draw.
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