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Malsha troubles Royal with seven wickets
Under 19 Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
Malsha Fernando produced his best bowling performance of the season, an impressive seven wicket haul with his off spin as Nalanda restricted Royal to 185 runs in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ tournament match at Campbell Place on Monday.
Malsha’s figures were the best bowling figures of the day in the Division I tournament matches as his (20-5-49-7) twenty overs yielded seven wickets for 49 runs.
In reply the home team were 124 for four wickets at stumps.
An unbeaten century by Ryan Dissanayake was the best batting performance of the day as his knock helped St. Sebastian’s College Moratuwa take command in their traditional match against St. Sylvester’s at Moratuwa
In a Tier ‘A’ tournament match which ended at Uyanwatta, St. Servatius’ scored a first innings win over Prince of Wales as skipper Vishwa Supun top scored with 69 runs.
In a Tier ‘B’ match Mahinda forced Tissa Central to follow on as they skittled out the latter for 74 runs.
St. Servatius’ on first innings win at Matara
Scores
Prince of Wales
215 all out in 89.3 overs (Rivith Jayasooriya 20, Suwahas Fernando 54, Oshan de Silva 20, Rusanda Silva 28, Naveen Fernando 23; Chalana Indusha 3/35, Samiru Gimhan 3/48, Praveen Madusanka 3/85) and 114 for 4 in 35 overs (Matheesha Yehenith 39, Deneth Sithumina 22, Oshan de Silva 22n.o.;
St. Servatius’
25 for 2 overnight 225 all out in 76.2 overs (Vishwa Supun 69, Shalindu Madushan 47, Sanju Dilshan 37; Nethul Anuhas 2/57, Naveen Fernando 2/24)
Malsha troubles Royal at Campbell Place
Scores:
Royal
185 all out in 57.1 overs (Rehan Peiris 37, Shane Abeyratne 23, Isula Geeganage 47, Yasindu Dissanayake 25; Malsha Fernando 7/49, Methula Randul 2/40)
Nalanda
124 for 4 in 41 overs (Manupa Manmitha 53, Nemindu Akmeemana 20; Ranuka Malaviarachchi 2/43, Yenula Bandara 2/17)
Gurukula take first innings advantage at Panagoda
Scores:
Maris Stella
134 all out in 45.5 overs (Ranmith Bandara 51, Yohan Aloka 45; Tharusha Kodikara 3/33, Ohas Sadew 3/33)
Gurukula
167 for 4 in 54 overs (Kavindu Madusanka 24, Hiruna Nimsara 55, Poorna Kalhara 54n.o.; Oshada Gunasinghe 2/33)
Tier ‘B’
Mahinda force Tissa to follow on at Weeraketiya
Scores
Mahinda
255 all out in 64.1 overs (Thevindu Rashmika 69, Randul Mabarana 48, Sehas Ashinsa 49, Senuka Dangamuwa 47; Mindew Hansana 2/24, Hashen Imsara 6/66)
Tissa
74 all out in 23.5 overs (Sandew Nethmina 4/42, Senuka Dangamuwa 3/18, Arosha Udayanga 2/01) and 3 for 1 in 7 overs
Thurstan post 274 for 9 against Ananda at Kadirana
Scores
Thurstan
274 for 9 in 81 overs (Dinal Induwara 33, Sethru Fernando 81n.o., Pathum Dananjaya 45, Thanuga Palihawadana 30; Ashinsa Nainayaka 3/85, Sharada Jayaratne 5/59)
Traditional Matches
St. Sebastian’s dominate at Moratuwa
St. Sylvester’s
119 all out 35.5 overs (Piyumaka Karunaratne 33, Gagana Lankeshwara 30, Vidusara Ganegoda 22; Malintha Silva 3/23, Koshendra Fernando 6/23)
St.Sebastian’s
222 for 3 in 62 overs (Kaveesha Perera 48, Ryan Dissanayake 107n.o., Adesh Almeida 24, Navod Fernando 32)
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Fatima Sana smashes fastest fifty in women’s T20Is
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana has broken the record for the fastest half-century in women’s T20Is, getting to the mark in just 15 balls against Zimbabwe in the third T20I in Karachi. Sana broke the record previously held by three players – Sophie Devine, Phoebe Litchfield and Richa Ghosh – who had scored their fifties off 18 balls.
Sana’s fifty is also the joint fastest in Women’s T20s (where data is available). That record is also held by Marie Kelly for Warwickshire against Gloucestershire (2022) and by Laura Harris for Otago against Canterbury in the Super Smash (2025). Nida Dar previously held the record for the fastest fifty for Pakistan – a 20-ball effort in 2019 against South Africa.
Sana broke the record after Pakistan opted to bat in the final T20I, and came out to bat when they were 152 for 4 in 16.2 overs. She started with a four off her first ball against Michelle Mavunga and after a single next ball, tore into Kudzai Chigora with four fours in a row. She topped it with a sequence of 4, 4, 6, 6, and 4 against Nomvelo Sibanda in the 19th over that went for 24 runs and left Sana on 48 off 14 with an over to go. Saira Jabeen had meanwhile moved to 49 off 31 at the other end.
Sana got to her historic half-century with two runs off Zimunu on the second ball of the last over and finished off the innings with two more fours to finish unbeaten on 62 off just 19 balls. Jabeen was unbeaten on 50 off 32 as Pakistan posted 223 for 4, their second-highest total in the format, after the 237 they had amassed in the opening game of the series. Sana finished with 10 fours and two sixes on the night. In the chase, Zimbabwe were bowled out for 90, with Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu combining to take five wickets. Sana finished with figures of 1 for 28 in 2.1 overs with the ball.
Sana is the top-scorer for Pakistan in T20Is this year, with a tally of 229 from five innings at a scintillating strike rate of 206.30, the best among women’s T20Is in 2026 who have faced more than 10 balls. Her highest T20I score of 90 off 41 also came this year, against South Africa in the opening game of the three-match series in February.
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In pursuit of 188 on a tricky surface, Marsh flew out of the blocks, smashing 56 of the 86 runs Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) had hit in the powerplay. At the halfway mark of the game, ESPNcricinfo’s forecaster had pegged LSG’s win probability at 39.49%. It zoomed up to 91.24% after Marsh’s unfettered powerplay assault. Marsh fell ten short of a century, but Nicholas Pooran increased the count to 100% and sealed LSG’s fourth win this season.
They won by seven wickets with 20 balls to spare, but it still wasn’t enough to drag them up from the foot of the points table.
Akash Singh emerged from the sidelines for his first game of the season and produced career-best IPL figures of 4-0-26-3, against his former team. While Mohammed Shami explored the full length and conceded three fours to Sanju Samson in the first over, Akash banged it away on a hard length on a bouncy, red-soil Ekana pitch. He cramped all of Ruturaj Gaikwad, Samson and Urvil Patel and celebrated every wicket by pulling out a note from his pocket, which read: “#Akki on fire – Akash knows how to take wickets in a T20 game”
Only four of Akash’s 18 balls in the powerplay were fuller than a good length, according to ESPNcricinfo’s logs. His impeccable lengths were central to LSG restricting CSK to 37 for 2 in six overs. Akash bowled four overs on the trot and proved his point.
CSK’s 36 for 2 became 52 for 3 when Urvil holed out, but rookie Kartik Sharma repaired the innings along with Dewald Brevis, who contributed 25 off 16 balls. When left-arm fingerspinner Shahbaz Ahmed dragged one marginally short, Kartik picked up the length in a flash and swatted a six over midwicket in the ninth over. While Kartik’s back-foot play was Ambati Rayudu-esque, some of his front-foot shots and off-side range were reminiscent of Samson.
All told, Kartik took Shahbaz for 30 off 15 balls before the spinner had him caught at long-on in the 16th over. Kartik showed that he could also cut it against extreme pace as well when he backed away against Mayank Yadav and scythed a 144kph delivery to the right of point for four.
Kartik reached his half-century off 35 balls and hushed Ekana with his finger-on-the-lip celebration. When he was looking good for more, he fell for 71 off 42 balls.
Shivam Dube managed just one boundary off his first 11 balls, but went 6,4,4,6 off his last four balls to finish with an unbeaten 32 off 16 balls. Prashant Veer made a more sedate 13 not out off ten balls. With LSG incurring a penalty for slow over rate in the last over of the innings – they had just four men outside the circle – Prince Yadav cracked under pressure and leaked 23 runs.
Marsh set the tempo for the chase when he walked down the track to Mukesh Choudhary and picked him for four. Mukesh ended up conceding 15 runs in his first over and was taken out of the attack.
At the start of the third over, Marsh charged at Anshul Kamboj, manufactured swinging room and cracked him through the covers. It threw Kamboj off his signature hard length and he kept digging it shorter without having enough pace to trouble Marsh. In the penultimate over of the powerplay, Marsh lined Kamboj up for four sixes and a four. Marsh didn’t spare his Australia compatriot Spencer Johnson, who was on CSK debut, either, bashing him for three fours and a six in the sixth over.
In the absence of Jamie Overton, whose IPL has been cut short by injury, CSK lacked a middle-overs enforcer. They tried Gurjapneet Singh, but Marsh advanced at him too and launched him over the covers. Josh Inglis was just content to ride in Marsh’s slipstream.
Soon after Johnson knocked Abdul Samad over for seven off three balls, but Pooran rushed LSG home with four successive sixes off Kamboj, leaving CSK’s best bowler this season nursing figures of 2.4-0-63-0.
Brief scores:
Lucknow Super Giants 188 for 3 in 16.4 overs (Mitchell Marsh 90, Josh Inglis 36, Nicholas Pooran 32*, Mukul Choudhary 13*; Mukesh Choudhary 1-24, Spencer Johnson 1-39) beat Chennai Super Kings 187 for 5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 20, Rutraj Gaikwad 13, Kartik Sharma 71, Dewald Brevis 25, Shivam Dube 32*, Prashant Veer 13*; Mohammed Shami 1-41, Akash Singh 3-26, Shahbaz Ahmed 1-45) by seven wickets
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