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Savi excells as Petes take first innings points
Savi Fernando produced his best knock in the Under 19 category- an unbeaten 150- for St. Peter’s to dominate the Tier A match against Richmond but visitors managed to salvage pride as they did better in the second innings in the Division I encounter at Bambalapitiya.
The Petes amassed 280 for three wickets declared thanks to Savi’s unbeaten knock. That was in reply to Richmond’s below par total of 130.
However, in their second essay the visitos batted for 73 overs to post 259 runs and deny any chance of an outright victory.
Scores
Richmond 130 all out in 47.1 overs (Bevin Jayawardhana 38, Nethuja Basitha 43; Sadeesha Kariyawasam 3/13, Sadeesha Silva 4/45, Dinsara Rathnaweera 3/37) and 259 all out in 73.2 overs (Thenusha Nimsara 62, Nethuja Basitha 31n.o., Risinu Rupasinghe 37, Minaga Ariyadasa 21; Janith Panditharathna 4/54, Sadeesha Silva 3/65, Dinsara Rathnaweera 3/80)
St. Peter’s 280 for 3 decl. in 58 overs
(Savi Fernando 151 n.o., Hiruka Silva 24, Savidu Silva 77; Thenusha Nimsara 2/68)
DSS 256/8, Royal 36/0 at Reid Avenue
Scores
DSS 256 for 8 in 80 overs (Janindu Ranasinghe 50, Randisha Bandaranayake 22, Shanaal Binuksha 93, Haamid Afdhal 22, Chithum Baddage 43n.o.; Sehandu Sooriyaarachchi 3/29, Mahiru Kodituwakku 4/47)
Royal 36 for no loss in 13 overs
(Hirun Liyanarachchi 25n.o.)
Javindu anchors Gurukula at
Thurstan ground
Scores
Gurukula 275 for 9 in 80 overs (Javindu Madusanka 95, Induwara Oshada 50, Adeepa Pinsara 33; Sethru Fernando 6/105)
Thurstan 17 for 3 in 13 overs (Sahas Induwara 2/02) (RF)
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