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Lahiru hammers 60 runs in 28 balls as St. Antony’s win
Under 19 Division I Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
A quick-fire half-century by Lahiru Abeysinghe was the batting highlight of the day in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ limited overs tournament matches as St. Anthony’s Katugastota, Trinity, St. Thomas’, Matara, and Prince of Wales registered victories on Monday.
Induwara Galapitage and Kaveesha Piyumal took four wickets each for St. Anthony’s to restrict Gurukula for 131 runs before Abeysinghe hammered an unbeaten 60 runs to help them seal the victory with 30 overs to spare.
Abeysinghe cracked six sixes and three fours in his 60 which came in 28 balls.
There were other batting performances that helped teams record victories. Tharindu Amarasingha and Omesh Mendis scored half-centuries for Prince of Wales to cruise to five wickets victory over Nalanda. For the latter, a century by Rusiru Vilochana was in vain as others failed to back him.
In Tier ‘B’ matches, Lumbini, Thurstan, Isipatana, and St. Servatius’ registered victories.
Results
Tier ‘A’
St. Anthony’s
beat Gurukula by six wickets at Katugastota.
Scores:
Gurukula
131 all out in 49.2 overs (Janitha Shehan 24, Mohomed Murshad 18; Induwara Galapitage 4/16, Kaveesha Piyumal 4/29)
St. Anthony’s
135 for 4 in 19.2 overs (Janith Rathnasiri 26, Lahiru Abeysinghe 60n.o.,)
Trinity beat St. Joseph’s by five wickets at Darley Road
Scores:
St. Joseph’s
197 for 9 in 50 overs (Sadeesh Jayawardena 78, Hiran Jayasundara 30, Muditha Disanayaka 19; Dinuka Thennakoon 3/39, Theeraka Ranathunga 3/36, Malith Rathnayake 2/40)
Trinity
199 for 5 in 45 overs (Janith Ravishka 38, Rahal Amarasinghe 35, Lakvin Abeysinghe 20, Theeraka Ranathunga 26, Manula Kularathne 37, Dinusha Pieris 27n.o.; Kaven Pathirana 2/23)
St. Thomas’ beat St. Anne’s by five wickets
Scores:
St. Anne’s
70 all out in 29.4 overs (Chamith Sasenjana 13; Manuga Yonal 4/11, Pesandu Sanjan 2/17, Senura Perera 2/05)
St. Thomas’
73 for 5 in 26.1 overs (Ochintha Chamika 20; Manaan Muzammil 3/18)
Prince of Wales beat Nalanda by five wickets Moratuwa
Scores:
Nalanda
220 for 6 in 50 overs (Rusiru Vilochana 104, Kushmitha Silva 26, Eranga Jayakody 19; Uneth Peiris 2/57, Meshith de Silva 2/37)
Prince of Wales
224 for 5 in 46.1 overs (Tharindu Amarasingha 56, Omesh Mendis 87, Sumalka Fernando 32n.o.; Minod Caldera 2/26)
Tier ‘B’
St. Servatius’
beat Moratu MV by seven wickets at Uyanwatta Stadium.
Scores:
Moratu MV
79 all out in 37 overs (Deneth Sithumina 36; Viran Chamuditha 4/11, Thisan Dewmith 2/19)
St. Servatius’
82 for 3 in 14.3 overs (Denuwan Pramod 45n.o.; Kavishka Peiris 2/17)
Isipatana beat Dharmasoka by three wickets at BRC Ground
Scores:
Dharmasoka
108 all out in 30.4 overs (Randul Samarahewa 47; Yashith Kalupahana 3/17, Kevin Ranger Samuel 2/35, Sithuka Gunawardane 3/18)
Isipatana
111 for 7 in 27.5 overs (Yuneth Senevirathne 36n.o.; Pathum Malitha 3/39, Ishan Anuraddha 2/24)
Thurstan beat Devapathiraja by 52 runs in Colombo
Scores:
Thurstan
145 all out in 40 overs (Kaushala Balasooriya 26, Vihas Thewmika 21, Azeem Mohomed 51; Pawan Sandesh 3/17, Irushka Thimira 4/22)
Devapathiraja
93 all out in 31.5 overs (Darshaka Sandeep 33; Miyura Navodya 2/09, Thenuka Devapriya 3/15)
Lumbini
beat Dharmaraja by 62 runs at Lake View
Scores:
Lumbini
156 all out in 37 overs (Nabeel Rajudeen 41, Shahan Kaushalya 25, Yasiru Yugath 23; Pulindu Perera 2/29, Dulara Bandulasena 4/15, Rusiru Sri Bandara 3/40)
Dharmaraja
94 all out in 27.4 overs (Chandima Mahagedara 24; Pasindu Mahisha 2/17, Malith Kavindu 3/10
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