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Galle Titans win Super Over thriller
The second day of Lanka Premier League witnessed a game being decided in the Super Over as Galle Titans kept their nerve to beat Dambulla Aura Monday night at RPS.
In a nail biter, the pendulum swung one way and the other before the scores were levelled at the end of 20 overs throwing the game to a Super Over where Galle Titans prevailed.
Galle looked to be having the game in the bag with Dambulla seven down and needing 16 runs in the last over.
Australian batter Alex Ross had other ideas as he scored 14 runs off the first five deliveries of the last over bowled by Kasun Rajitha. Dambulla needed two runs from the last ball and Rajitha kept his nerve and bowled a yorker.
Ross attempted a dab to the third man but failed to execute it. While the bowler had kept his calm, wicketkeeper Tim Seifert from New Zealand lost his composure as his underarm throw was off the mark and the batters ran a buy to tie the scores.
Kusal Janith Perera and Hayden Kerr came out for the Super Over for Dambulla.
Although KJP started off with a boundary in the first ball, Dambulla could muster only nine runs leaving Galle with a target of ten runs as Rajitha sent down an excellent Super Over.
It just required two balls for Galle to seal the game in their favour as Bhanuka Rajapaksa smashed a boundary and a six in the first two balls bowled by Binura Fernando.
Earlier, Rajapaksa had starred for Galle with a blistering knock smashing 48 off 34 balls with five fours and two sixes. Skipper Shanaka put the finishing touches with 42 off 21 balls as he hit two fours and four sixes.
Dhananjaya de Silva and Kusal Perera shared a 76-run stand for the third wicket in 48 balls after Kusal Mendis and Avishka Fernando had fallen inside the first eight balls.
Dhananjaya finished on 43 off 31 with five fours and one six while Kusal’s 40 came off 25 balls with four fours and two sixes.
The two experienced campaigners had set up the perfect stage for Dambulla before the middle order wobbled and eventually Alex Ross nearly won them the game.
Shanaka starred with both bat and ball as he complemented his unbeaten 42 with three wickets.
In the second game of the evening, Colombo Strikers overcame B-Love Kandy without much trouble winning the contest by 28 runs.
Babar Azam put up a splendid show batting through the innings. The Pakistan captain scored 59 off 52 balls with four fours and one six.
Colombo were able to score 157 for six in their 20 overs and then reduced B-Love Kandy to 130 for eight. Angelo Mathews top scored with 25 but the team needed much more than that. Matheesha Pathirana with three wickets, Jeffrey Vandersay and Naseem Shah with two wickets apiece starred for Colombo.
Brief Scores:
Dambulla Aura versus Galle Titans
Galle Titans
180-5 in 20 overs (Shevon Daniel 33, Bhanuka Rajapaksa 48, Dasun Shanaka 42*, Shahnawaz Dahani 2-37)
Dambulla Aura
180-7 in 20 overs (Dhananjaya de Silva 43, Kusal Perera 40, Alex Ross 39*, Kasun Rajitha 2-35, Dasun Shanaka 3-27)
Result:
Dambulla Aura won the Super Over
Colombo Strikers versus B-Love Kandy
Colombo Strikers
157-6 in 20 overs (Babar Azam 59, Nuwanindu Fernando 28, Isuru Udana 3-30, Mohammad Hasnain 2-27)
B-Love Kandy
130-8 in 20 overs (Angelo Mathews 25, Naseem Shah 2-19, Matheesha Pathirana 3-24, Jeffrey Vandersay 2-32)
Result:
Colombo Strikers won by 27 runs
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Left-arm spinners Vishwa Peiris and Demion de Silva took five wickets each as St. Joseph’s cruised to an innings and 51 runs victory over St. Benedict’s in the Traditional Mack – Croner trophy cricket encounter at Darley Road on Tuesday.
St. Benedict’s came to the match having done well in the Tier B tournament matches but the spin might of the Joes was too hot for them to handle as they collapsed for 62 runs in the second innings.
The result somewhat exposed the gap between the Tier A and Tier B teams of the Under 19 Division I category as the team from Kotahena were bowled out within 25 overs. They were following on after being dismissed for 197 runs in the first innings, where Nushan Perera grabbed five wickets bowling the bulk of the overs for the Joes. He was adjudged the Best Bowler.
While Vishwa was the Man of the Match, Rishma Amarasinghe (Best Fielder) and Senuja Wakunugoda (Best Batsman) won the other individual awards.
The Joes made 313 in their innings with Senuja top scoring with 106 runs.
In the Division I Tier ‘A’ matches Gurukula (against St. Sebastian’s) and St. Anthony’s Katugastota (against Royal) registered first innings victories.
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Pakistan pull out threat leaves World Cup finances on a sticky wicket
Organisers of the ICC T20 World Cup are sweating over after Pakistan refused to play nuclear-armed neighbours India in Colombo, a decision that has left administrators scratching their heads and staring at a potential financial googly.
The India–Pakistan contest, the jewel in the tournament’s crown, is the game that oils cricket’s economic engine. If the marquee clash is bowled out, the loss of revenue will have every stakeholder feeling the pinch from boardroom to boundary rope. Islamabad’s call to withdraw, taken at government level, has sparked fears the verdict will not be overturned.
Anticipation for the grudge match had reached fever pitch. Tickets vanished on day one of sales, while Colombo’s hotels were snapped up quickly. Five-star rooms that normally fetch 150 US dollars were hiked to 600 USD, some even soaring to 800 USD as the city braced for a carnival.
With the capital full to the rafters, tour operators shuttled visitors to nearby Negombo, an hour’s drive from the stadium, while others opted for apartments as accommodation ran dry. Flights, too, were booked well in advance, but uncertainty over the epic duel has now cast a long shadow.
“We haven’t had many cancellations yet, but we fear the worst. Everyone will take a hit if the game doesn’t take place,” aviation industry official Thusitha Perera told Telecom Asia Sport.
Gihan Wickramasinghe, representing Colombo’s hoteliers, echoed the concern. “Our hope is the match goes ahead. If not, we’ll have to refund bookings and the tour operators will be hit even harder.”
Tour operator Lisa Fernando said the anxiety was mounting. “Two groups from Dubai alone, 75 people, were coming. Corporate clients had planned trips down south as well. There’s a lot of money at stake and so much unnecessary stress.”
Indian fan Varun Kumar from Bangalore has already paid for flights and hotels but intends to travel regardless. “Sri Lanka has been on my bucket list. Whether the match happens or not, we’ll come to experience the country,” he said.
Sri Lanka Cricket remains optimistic the contest will be rescued before the final over is called. But if the showpiece is scratched, it would be a hammer blow to an economy only just finding its feet after years of setbacks, leaving the tournament badly caught behind.
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