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Cambrians ride on Rivith century

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Rivith Jayasooriya

Under 19 Division I Cricket

by Reemus Fernando

Skipper Rivith Jayasooriya held the top order batting together with a valuable century as Prince of Wales posted 251 runs against Lumbini on day one of the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ tournament match at Colts ground on Monday.

Jayasooriya scored 14 fours and a six in his knock which came in 146 balls.

He put on a first wicket stand of 80 runs with Palingu Perera before Praveen Maneesha and Dinal Sewmina troubled the middle and lower order batsmen to restrict the Cambrians to 251 runs.

In reply, Lumbini were rocked by Prasanna Lakmina who took three wickets in his second over to leave the hosts struggling at three wickets down for ten runs at stumps.

In a Tier ‘B’ match, De Mazenod were dismissed for 159 runs before Isipatana reached 168 for five wickets at stumps.

Match Details

Tier ‘A’

Prince of Wales 251, Lumbini 10/3 at Colts

Scores

Prince of Wales

251 all out in 85.4 overs (Rivith Jayasooriya 112, Palingu Perera 30, Nethul Anuhas 23, Deneth Sithumina 21, Pasan Cooray 29n.o.; Dinal Sewmina 4/52, Praveen Maneesha 4/89)

Lumbini

10 for 3 in 7 overs (Prasanna Lakmina 3/02)

Tier ‘B’

De Mazenod 159, Isipatana 168/5 at BRC

Scores

De Mazenod

159 all out in 44.4 overs (Thisanga Semith 25, Dinosh Jelon 28, Praneeth Vithanage 24; Dimuthu Tharaka 2/29, Chanul Dinoth 3/30, Dasith Senal 2/27)

Isipatana

168 for 5 in 50 overs (Navindu Hettiarachchige 27, Ruchith Rodrigo 59, Lesandu Kalpage 28n.o., Maleesha Sandaruwan 21n.o.; Sharith Sudeena 4/73)



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Brazil's forward Matheus Cunha celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the 2026 World Cup Group C football match [Aljazeera]

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Vinicius closed the half with a goal, and that was enough to keep Brazil — seeking its first World Cup title since 2002 — happy before it closes Group C play against Scotland on Wednesday in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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[Aljazeera]

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Matt Turner, Weston McKennie, Malik Tillman and Folarin Balogun celebrate USA's win over Australia [Aljazeera]

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group D - United States v Australia - Seattle Stadium, Seattle, Washington, U.S. - June 19, 2026 Weston McKennie of the U.S. in action with Australia's Alessandro Circati IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Blake Dahlin
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United States fans celebrate after the match [Aljazeera]

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