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Kaveesha’s century in vain as St. Thomas’ win
Under 19 Traditional Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
A century in adversity by Kaveesha Kalpana, a match bag of eleven wickets by Pesandu Sanjan and a quick fire 97 runs by Chamath Gomez were the highlights in the Under 19 traditional cricket matches continued on Monday.
A valiant century by Kaveesha Kalpana helped Sri Devananda make amends for their first innings flop but it was not enough to avert defeat as St. Thomas’ Matara pulled off one wicket victory in the Under 19 traditional match at Ambalangoda.
The stage for the victory was set up by Pesandu Sanjan who bagged 11 wickets including a seven-wicket haul in the first innings. His seven wicket haul was instrumental in rattling the home team for 134 runs. He was also the top scorer for St. Thomas’ in both innings (80 and 40).
At Panagoda, Chamath Gomez and Sanithu Amarasinghe provided Wesley a blistering start but Gurukula fought back to restrict them to 182 runs. The pair added 88 runs for the first wicket in less than 12 overs but later from being 150 for three wickets at one stage they collapsed to be bowled out for 182.
Gomez cracked 97 runs in 84 balls. His knock was inclusive of seven sixes and four fours. In their essay Gurukula posted 202 runs.
At Asgiriya, Dharmaraja struggled against Trinity who took first day’s honours posting 231 runs in reply to Dharmaraja’s 107 runs.
Match Results
St. Thomas’ beat Sri Devananda by one wicket at Ambalangoda
Scores:
Sri Devananda
134 all out in 39.2 overs (Shehan Rashmika 40, Kaveesha Kalpana 46; Navija De Seram 3/39, Pesandu Sanjan 7/35) and 237 all out in 54.2 overs (Shehan Rashmika 28, Mithila Fernando 28, Kaveesha Kalpana 100, Sithum Sathsindu 47; Loshitha Diksith 2/27, Manuga Yonal 3/56, Pesandu Sanjan 4/70)
St. Thomas’
227 for 8 overnight 232 all out in 62.2 overs (Dumindu Saakshara 24, Abdul Majid 29, Pesandu Sanjan 80, Senura Perera 23; Kaveesha Kalpana 2/56, Vanith de Silva 4/71, Sithum Sathsindu 3/48) and 143 for 9 in 37.4 overs (Dumindu Sakshara 23, Abdul Majid 36, Pesandu Sanjan 40; Vanith De Silva 5/49, Sithum Sathsindu 3/40)
Wesley 182, Gurukula 202 at Panagoda
Scores:
Wesley
182 all out in 32.3 overs (Sanithu Amarasinghe 46, Chamath Gomez 97, Hiruna Nimsara 2/21, Thathsara Eshan 2/39, Poorna Kalhara 3/22, Seneshka Nethsara 3/05)
Gurukula
202 all out in 57 overs (Poorna Kalhara 78, Thathsara Eshan 19, Denura Demansith 22, Janith Mihiranga 20; Chamath Gomez 2/37, Uvin Perera 2/17, Linal Subasinghe 2/34, Ravindu Sigera 3/24)
Trinity strongly placed at Asgiriya
Scores:
Dharmaraja
107 all out in 43.1 overs (Nisala Abeyrathne 31, Indula Ranasinghe 18n.o.; Vibavith Ehelepola 3/24, Tharana Wimaladharma 3/25, Supun Waduge 2/02)
Trinity
231 all out in 53 overs (Rahal Amarasinghe 37, Kusal Wijethunga 53, Supun Waduge 41, Dinusha Peiris 51 ; Rusiru Bandara 2/43 , Dulara Bandulasena 2/39 , Thisaru Wanninayake 4/50)
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Mohamed Salah scores as Egypt beat New Zealand for first World Cup win
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored his first goal of the tournament as part of a second-half flurry to deliver Egypt their first-ever World Cup victory, 3-1, over New Zealand in Vancouver.
Both Salah and Mostafa Zico bagged a goal and an assist apiece as Egypt rallied from a 1-0 half-time deficit and took over first place in Group G on Sunday. Trezeguet scored Egypt’s third goal for late insurance.
Salah celebrated his 68th international goal by pumping his fist before he was mobbed by his teammates in the 67th minute to the delight of the red-clad Pharaohs fans in the sellout crowd at BC Place, Vancouver.
When Salah was substituted in the 85th minute, he was treated to a standing ovation.
The first three matches of Group G ended in draws, including Belgium and Iran posting a scoreless tie earlier on Sunday, leaving the group open for the taking. New Zealand (0-1-1, 1 point) thought they were on that path after Finn Surman’s headed goal off a 15th-minute set piece gave them a lead they held for nearly half the match.
Egypt will finish the group stage against Iran on Friday, all but assured of advancing to the knockouts no matter the result. New Zealand, still seeking their own first World Cup win, will take aim at Belgium on the same day in their hopes of advancing.
Mostafa Shoubir made four saves for Egypt, while Max Crocombe recorded four for New Zealand.
New Zealand earned their go-ahead corner kick when Elijah Just had a strong effort on target, and Shoubir sent it out of bounds.
Tim Payne’s ensuing corner found Surman in space. Surman’s jumping header went past a helpless Shoubir to give the All Whites the lead.
Egypt had a promising look in the 35th minute on a free kick from the edge of the box after Callum McCowatt picked up a yellow card for a poor tackle. A teammate laid the ball off for Salah, whose attempt on goal missed to the left.
Egypt had more control and more of the chances in the second half, starting immediately when Salah pressured Crocombe into a save less than 40 seconds in.
But the Pharaohs finally broke through in the 58th minute. Mohamed Hany landed a perfect cross for Zico, whose header near the 6-yard line struck Crocombe’s glove on its way in.
Salah’s turn came nine minutes later. Zico connected with Salah up the right side on a transition play. He dribbled around his man into the box and tapped a pass ahead to Zico, who back-heeled it into a pocket of space for Salah to finish with a left-footed shot to the bottom-left corner.
Trezeguet wrapped up the match in the 82nd minute on another header from a corner kick. Salah sent in a low offering, and Trezeguet was unmarked as his diving header bounded in. It was Trezeguet’s 24th career goal in an international competition and his first at a World Cup.
“In years to come, we will remember that this was one of the achievements in history,” Salah said.
He praised the large Egyptian contingent in the crowd, saying: “It feels like we are playing in Egypt. It’s a great win and great vibe.”
[Aljazeera]
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Lamine Yamal scores first World Cup goal as Spain thrash Saudi Arabia
Inspired by Lamine Yamal, Spain strolled to a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia in Group H, as Mikel Oyarzabal restored his reputation with two goals and Luis de la Fuente’s side found their groove after an underwhelming World Cup opener.
Yamal opened the scoring in the 10th minute on Sunday and Oyarzabal, who failed to register a touch in the opening half hour in Monday’s scoreless draw with Cape Verde, scored twice in quick succession as Spain had the game wrapped up by half-time.
An own goal shortly after the interval failed to reopen the floodgates, as Spain used the opportunity to make changes and rest their scorers.
De la Fuente celebrated his 65th birthday in style, and Yamal, whose only football in the last two months came as a substitute against Cape Verde, sparked life into the team that returned to Atlanta Stadium.
A huge cheer greeted Yamal’s first touch, twisting and turning his marker before playing a teasing cross that was cleared by Abdulelah Al-Amri, the scorer of Saudi Arabia’s goal in their 1-1 match with Uruguay.
The opening goal came with Oyarzabal sending an inviting ball across the box, and Yamal being there to slide in at the back post and score his first World Cup goal.
Having toiled in vain in their opening game, Spain relaxed after the goal, and began to carve open the Saudi defence at will, and the second goal came from a corner.
Dani Olmo sent the ball back into the mix, and after the Saudis failed to clear it, Aymeric Laporte nodded down to Oyarzabal, who bundled the ball into the net.
Three minutes later, Spain were in again with a beautifully worked goal. Pedro Porro floated a pass into the area and the ball never touched the ground until it found the net.
Marc Cucurella’s hooked pass found Olmo, who headed into the six-yard box for Oyarzabal to tap it in on the volley, as the striker proved that given the right service, he is Spain’s man to deliver
Spain replaced Yamal and Oyarzabal for the second half, but picked up where they left off when the Saudi goalkeeper blocked Cucurella’s volley from a corner and the ball ricocheted off defender Hassan Al-Tambakti and into the net.
The European champions continued to create chances, but understandably took their foot off the gas on a day when even Vozinha, Cape Verde’s 40-year-old hero keeper, would have struggled against this version of Spain, who look back to their best.
Spain advance to four points in the standings, while Saudi Arabia stay on one after two games each. The other teams in the group, Cape Verde and Uruguay, meet later on Sunday in Miami.
Oyarzabal said he was happy to get the win and to have given his own performance after criticism of how he played against Cape Verde.
“It’s not about proving myself. I’ve always said I feel loved by my teammates, the coach, the staff day to day. That’s what counts for me,” he told the media.
“People will talk outside. We know how the football world works, but we have to stay relaxed.”
Yamal said it was a “dream” to score in a World Cup.
“I watched the last World Cup from a classroom, so being able to score here with my mum and my family in the stands is a dream come true,” he said.
[Aljazeera]
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