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Form of Avishka and Kusal augurs well for Sri Lanka

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Injury to Kusal Perera and poor form of Avishka Fernando has seen them not being able to earn a spot in the Sri Lankan team in recent months. But both players were in good nick as Dambulla Aura pulled off an upset win over defending champions Jaffna Kings in an LPL clash on Tuesday at RPS.

Chasing Jaffna Kings’ modest target of 130, Dambulla Aura won with eight wickets and more than three overs to spare.

Avishka Fernando, a hard-hitting opening batsman, top scored with 52 runs that came off 32 balls with six fours and three sixes while adding 76 runs for the first wicket in just 49 balls. Captain Kusal Mendis made 29.

Kusal Perera then helped his team race to victory smashing 34 off 22 balls with three fours and two sixes.

It was a rare poor performance by Jaffna Kings, who despite getting off to a good start failed to make a competitive total.

Jaffna were 75 for one in the 12th over and they should have looked to double that total at least but they kept losing wickets at regular intervals and managed only 129 in their 20 overs.

Charith Asalanka had given them a solid start posting 56 off 52 balls with five fours and one six, but the team’s big hitters like David ‘killer’ Miller and Thisara Perera failed to make an impact.

Dambulla may not have the most resourceful team, but they seem to be getting their pieces together and could be a team to watch in the competition, especially after such a big performance against the team that had won the title three times.

Meanwhile in the second game of the day, B-Love Kandy suffered an embarrassing 83 run loss at the hands of Galle Titans.

International stars Tim Seifert and Shakib-al-Hasan added 95 runs for the fourth wicket in just 51 balls showcasing Galle’s batting depth. The Kiwi did most of the damage as he hit 74 off 39 balls with five fours and five sixes while the Bangladeshi scored 30 off 21 balls.

There’s so much said about the ambidextrous Kamindu Mendis’ ability to bowl right-arm off-spin and left-arm orthodox spin.  But this game proved that Kamindu has lot of work to do with his bowling as he had little control with his off-spin and Shakib duly punished them with back-to-back sixes.

The 180 that Galle Titans made was an above par total and B-Love Kandy’s reply never had any momentum.

There were just three double figure scores in their innings as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Richard Ngarava, Tabraiz Shamsi, Shakib Al Hasan all finished with two wickets apiece, but the pick of the bowlers was Kasun Rajitha, whose two overs just cost eight runs and in those two overs he had dismissed Dinesh Chandimal and Kamindu Mendis.

In the end, B-Love Kandy were shot out for just 97 runs inside 18 overs and this loss could come back to hurt them as their Net Run Rate took a severe beating.

Brief Scores:

Galle Titans vs B-Love Kandy

Galle Titans

180-5 (20)

(Shevon Daniel 25, Tim Seifert 74, Shakib-al-Hasan 30, Mohammad Hasnain 1-26)

B-Love Kandy

97 all out (17.1)

(Ashen Bandara 27, Kasun Rajitha 2-8, Shakib-al-Hasan 2-10, Richard Ngarava 2-15)

Result: Galle Titans beat B-Love Kandy by 83 runs

Jaffna Kings

versus Dambulla Aura

Jaffna Kings

129-7 (20)

(Charith Asalanka 56, Towhid Hridoy 24, Binura Fernando 2-27, Dhananjaya de Silva 1-17)

Dambulla Aura

(Avishka Fernando 52, Kusal Mendis 29, Kusal Perera 32*, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth 1-24)

Result:

Dambulla Aura beat Jaffna Kings by eight wickets



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Ganuka accomplishes rare feat

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Ganuka Fernando accomplished a rare feat reaching the final of the Nepal J30 ITF tournament in Pokohora. He became the first Sri Lankan male player in more than a decade to reach an overseas final at the tournament held in Nepal.

‎The St. Peter’s College Bambalapitiya player finished as the runner up.

‎He is the first to reach an overseas ITF final after Sharmal Dissanayake accomplished the feat in 2013.

‎Sharmal has the credit of winning ITF tournaments in India and in Brunei. He also reached another final in India.

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Unbeaten Seylan Bank retain basketball title

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After nearly three months of competition, the 33rd Mercantile Services Basketball League concluded with Seylan Bank being crowned as undisputed champions. The defending champions showcased their dominance with an unbeaten record cruising past all their opponents.

Seylan Bank started off the campaign by beating Hatton National Bank in a three point thriller with the final score being 58-55. They overcame Commercial Credit 59-47 and had a big win over David Pieris Motor Company 73-59.

In the semi-final, Seylan Bank overcame Commercial Credit by 13 points while the final was a rematch against David Pieris Motor Company and won comfortably by Seylan.

Epciba Washington Clay of Seylan was named the Most Valuable Player.

The Seylan Bank side comprised; Kamalene Mills, Kunchana Wijesiriwardena, Kindu Jayaliya, Benika Thalagala, Epciba Washington Clay, Hansini Maleesha, Nihari Perera, Sanduni Bollegala, Maleka Rafaideen, Bethani Liyanage and Malavika Ariyaratne.

The Seylan Bank team was coached by Chathura Rodrigo.

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Henry, Santner, Nathan Smith ruled out of rest of West Indies Test series

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Matt Henry is nursing a calf injury [Cricinfo]

New Zealand’s bowling spearhead Matt Henry (calf strain), seam-bowling allrounder Nathan Smith (side strain) and spin-bowling allrounder Mitchell Santner (groin injury) have all been ruled out of the rest of the home Test series against West Indies.

Glenn Phillips, who joined the squad in Christchurch early as a substitute fielder, has officially been added to the Test squad for the remainder of the series, New Zealand Cricket confirmed. This after he proved his match fitness in the Plunket Shield before joining the squad for the first Test, and he could be in contention to be selected in the XI for the second Test.

In another bit of good news for New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell, who put in a long shift as a substitute fielder in the first Test, is set to be available for the second and slot back in as their middle-order mainstay.

Wicketkeeper-batter Tom Blundell had already been sidelined from the second Test in Wellington after suffering a hamstring injury while batting on day one in Christchurch. Mitchell Hay has been added to the squad and could make his Test debut.

Also, a day after uncapped seamer Michael Rae was called up to the Test squad, Kristan Clarke, a seam-bowling allrounder from Northern Districts, was added to it. With Kyle Jamieson and Will O’Rourke managing “return to play” protocols, New Zealand were left scrambling for last-minute replacements, with the Wellington Test set to begin on November 10.

Both Rae and Clarke were pulled out of the third round of the Plunket Shield. Clarke didn’t bowl for ND in the final innings against Otago in Hamilton, with rookie James Naylor stepping in as his replacement.

Clarke, 24, is uncapped in Test cricket, but was recently part of the ODI series against England as a replacement player after Henry had suffered a separate calf injury. He has now earned his maiden Test call-up as a like-for-like replacement for Smith.

“On the cricket field, I’m a bowling allrounder, you know, and I pride myself on trying to offer as much as I can in the game,” Clarke said in October after breaking into the ODI side. “I just want to be a good person around the group also and just offer as much as I can.”

Clarke has played 27 first-class games so far, taking 77 wickets at an average of 33 and scoring 893 runs at an average of 23.50. He was also part of a New Zealand A tour to Bangladesh during the winter. Though bowling is his primary skill, Kristian is also a capable batter and had notched up his maiden century in senior cricket, against Central Districts in the one-day Ford Trophy, in October.

Clarke hails from Te Awamutu, a small town in the Waikato region and played for Waikato Valley in the Hawke Cup before rising up the ranks in New Zealand cricket. His brother Matti Clarke has also played for Waikato Valley in the Hawke Cup.

“Yeah, so [I was] born and raised in Te Awamutu, [and I] still live in Te Awamutu, still at home,” Clarke said. “I hold Te Amuru very dear to my heart – it’s a cool little town and yeah, quiet little place. Just sort of grew up through the cricket system there and then yeah, sort of just went from there.”

While Blair Tickner, who was the reserve seamer at Hagley Oval, comes into the selection frame for Wellington, there might be a toss-up between Rae and Clarke for a potential Test debut at Basin Reserve.

The first Test was drawn after West Indies, faced with a 530-run deficit in the fourth innings, held on for 163.3 overs to pull off a draw, with Justin Greaves (202 not out) and Shai Hope (140) their main men with the bat

New Zealand squad for second Test vs West Indies : 
Tom Latham (capt), Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Hay (wk), Michael Bracewell, Zak Foulkes, Jacob Duffy, Blair Tickner, Michael Rae, Kristian Clarke

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