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Anuka blasts unbeaten knock as Mahanama win

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by Reemus Fernando

Anuka Wijewardana exhibited his ability to hold the long handle to good effect towards the end of the innings as he clobbered an unbeaten 92 runs to set the stage for Mahanama to record 132 run victory over Prince of Wales in the Under 17 Division I cricket encounter at CCC ground on Tuesday.

Wijewardana promoted up the batting order came to bat when they were 87 for three wickets in the 23rd over and anchored the batting with an unbeaten knock, which contained five fours and six sixes.

Mahanama were 145 for four wickets when going into the final ten overs where they accumulated 97 runs.

In reply, the Cambrians struggled to score as Mahanama produced tight bowling spells. Dasith Gunathilake, Inuka Karannagoda and Anuka Wijewardena who bowled their full quota of overs gave away only 48 runs in their 30 overs. Gunathilaka who took three wickets was the pick of the bowlers as the Cambrians were bowled out for 110 runs with 15 balls remaining.

Meanwhile, at Lake View, Dharmaraja suffered their third consecutive defeat in the tournament after coming almost close to record a win. St. Sylvester’s were 166 for nine wickets at one stage in pursuit of a target of 174 runs, and their last pair held their nerve to pull off an exciting one wicket win with three overs to spare. Arjuna Udugoda produced an allround performances for the winners. For Dharmaraja, Dakshitha Manukalpa who completed his full quota of ten overs captured five wickets for just 22 runs.

Results

Mahanama beat Prince of

Wales at CCC

Scores:

Mahanama

242 for 6 in 50 overs (Anuka Wijewardana 92n.o., Kavindu Amameth 49, Omesh Udara 32; Sumalka Fernando 2/24, Mesith de Silva 2/21)

Prince of Wales

110 all out in 47.3 overs (Ranuka Rodrigo 19, Anuk Dewanarayana 16; Omesh Udara 2/28, Dasith Gunathilake 3/17, Inuka Karannagoda 2/13, Ruvin Silva 2/11)

St. Sylvester’s beat Dharmaraja at Lake View

Scores:

Dharmaraja

173 for 9 in 50 overs (Hesara Rajapaksha 26, Isuru Pannala 26, Indula Ranasinghe 31n.o.; Akila Wickramasinghe 2/19, Sihina Bandara 3/32, Arjuna Udugoda 3/35)

St. Sylvester’s

177 for 9 in 47 overs (Malith Lakshan 37, Kavishka Imesh 32, Arjuna Udugoda 43; Dakshitha Manukalpa 5/22)



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Winless in three years, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan set for rare Boxing Day Test

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Zimbabwe's last Test win was against Afghanistan in 2021

The final week of the year is like a Roman feast for the Test cricket fan, and Boxing Day this year promises mouth-watering contests in Melbourne and Centurion  but look this way too, will you? Bulawayo is set to host Zimbabwe’s first Boxing Day Test 8n 28 years too,   and with unpredictable Afghanistan on the other side, a real tussle is expected between the two teams, who despite their recent underwhelming performances, would feel like they’re favourites. After all, the last time either side won a Test was against each other.

But that was way back 8n 2021.  Since then, they have not found a way to win. And one look at the Zimbabwe and Afghanistan squads for this two-Test series suggests that they’re both looking to change that by taking a different direction for 2025 and beyond. A splattering of Test debutants are expected – theoretically, there could be as many 15 debuts across the two XIs – and this series could very well be the one that births a new generation.

The keys to success, nonetheless, will still be best known by the experienced heads. Craig Ervine, Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams, Blessing Muzarabani, Hashmatullah Shahidi and Rahmat Shah will all be there, but Rashid Khan has made himself unavailable due to personal reasons for the opening Test. He had originally made himself available for both Tests after recovering from injury; teen spinner AM Ghazanfar was added to the squad late on Tuesday to accommodate his absence.
However, all the headlines could be stolen by the weather unfortunately. Like Afghanistan’s last encounter in Greater Noida.  that got washed out without the toss, this one could go to similar territory, although some action is promised every day amid forecasts of rain and thunderstorms every afternoon.
Zimbabwe have been looking for one person to hold onto one position in their top order for a long time, and potential debutant Ben Curran  could be one to steady the wobble. Left-hand batter Curran – the middle brother of England internationals Tom and Sam, and son of former Zimbabwe international Kevin Curran – has been rewarded for being the leading run scorer  of the Logan Cup this season, averaging 74.14 in seven innings with two centuries and two fifties. However, he has had a difficult start to his international career, with scores of 12, 0, and 15 in the three ODIs against Afghanistan.
Could 18-year-old AM Ghazanfar  walk into the Test XI right away? A late addition to the squad, Ghazanfar has not played any first-class cricket, but his T20 average of 11.62 and ODI average of 13.57 makes him an exciting prospect for any form of cricket. He has been the flavour of the season in T20 leagues around the world, and he spun a web around Zimbabwe with figures of 3 for 9 and 5 for 33 in his last two ODIs. With teams likely to race against time in this Test, a spinner who can run through opponents is a deadly weapon.
Zimbabwe:  Joylord Gumbie (wk),  Ben Curran,  Dion Myers,  Craig Ervine (capt),  Sikandar Raza,  Sean Williams, Brian Bennett,  Johnathan Campbell / Brandon Mavuta,  Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, 1Newman Nyamhuri
Afghanistan:  Ikram Alikhil (wk),  Sediqullah Atal,  Rahmat Shah,  Hashmatullah Shahidi (capt),  Azmatullah Omarzai, Bahir Shah / Riaz Hassan,  Zia-ur-Rehman,  Zahir Khan,  Fareed Ahmed, Naveed Zadran,  AM Ghazanfar
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Mahinda in complete control after Dulsith, Senuka knocks

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Dulsith Darshana

Under 19 Cricket 

by Reemus Fernando 

Mahinda College, Galle took firm  control of their two-day Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ cricket encounter as they reached 213 for nine wickets at stumps after restricting Moratu Vidyalaya to 96 runs at Galle on Wednesday.

After Arosha Udayanga grabbed five wickets to trouble the visitors, the home team topped 200 runs thanks to a century by open batsman Dulsith Darshana and a half century by Senuka Dangamuwa.

While Darshana scored 13 fours and a six in his  106 which came in 143 balls, Dangamuwa hammered nine fours and a six in his 50 which came in 51 balls.

Mahinda are in search of their first outright victory in the tournament proper after having earned first innings points in two out of the three matches in their group.

Moratu Vidyalaya too have completed three matches and have scored first innings points on one occasion.

Scores

Moratu Vidyalaya

96 all out in 45.2 overs (Sanjana Senavirathna 31, Shehara Fernando 20; Arosha Udayanga 5/35)

Mahinda

213 for 9 in 52 overs (Dulsith Darshana 106, Senuka Dangamuwa 50; Isuru Nidharshana 2/64, Nishitha Fernando 5/45)

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Track and field official Nimalsiri suspended for four years

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Sri Lanka Athletics has suspended track and field official S. W. Nimalsiri for four years after a three member committee appointed by the sports governing body found him guilty of manhandling leading athletic official G.L.S. Perera within the Sri Lanka Athletics premises in Torrington.

“The executive committee of Sri Lanka Athletics decided to hand Nimalsiri a four year suspension after the three member committee concluded that he was guilty of manhandling the respected official,” Saman Kumara Gunawardhana, the secretary of Sri Lanka Athletics told The Island.

At the time of the suspension Nimalairi was a committee member of Sri Lanka Athletics and is the president of the Ace Athletics Club and secretary of the Colombo District Athletics Association.

The three member committee that inquired the incident involving Nimalairi and Perera was headed by retired district court judge Upali Samaraweera. Others in the committee were former director of sports Padma Siriwardana and disciplinary committee chairman of Sri Lanka Athletics Chandana Ekanayake.

Nimalsiri has also been suspended from officiating in track and field competitions.

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