Sports
Joes, Mahanama march on, Thomians end league without a single win
Under 19 Division I Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
St. Joseph’s and Mahanama consolidated their top positions in their respective groups in Tier ‘A’ while S. Thomas’, Mount Lavinia concluded a lackluster league stage without a single win in the Under 19 Division I cricket tournament continued on Monday.
In a clash between two strong teams inclusive of Sri Lanka Under 19 players, St. Joseph’s ended St. Anthony’s unbeaten run as Sadeesh Jayawardena and Shevon Daniel scored unbeaten half centuries to record nine wickets win. That was after restricting the visitors to 118 runs.
It was the Joes’ fourth victory in the tournament.
Mahanama continued their unbeaten run when they pulled off an exciting eight runs victory over Gurukula. Mahanama have secured the group champion position with a match to spare as they have four wins against their name. Their counterparts in the group are yet to record more than two wins.
The day’s most stunning performance came from Moratu Vidyalaya who beat Lumbini by three wickets. With Devapathiraja also securing a victory over St. Joseph Vaz’s yesterday, the group ‘Y’ of Tier ‘B’ will have a tight competition with Moratu Vidyalaya, Isipatana and Devapathiraja fighting for the top position.
Meanwhile, S. Thomas’ had an unusual finish to the league stage as they conceded their fourth defeat at the hands of St. Sebastian’s to culminate the tournament without a single victory.
Wesley, Maris Stella and St. Sylvester’s were the other teams to register victories in the Division I tournament on Monday.
Match Results
Joes beat St. Anthony’s at Darley Road
Scores:
St. Anthony’s
118 all out in 42.1 overs (Chamindu Wickramasinghe 28, Lahiru Abeysinghe 40, Treveen Mathew 23; Deshan Senaviratne 3/24, Mithira Thenura 3/12, Dunith Wellalage 2/11)
St. Joseph’s
123 for 1 in 19.2 overs (Sadeesh Jayawardena 55n.o., Shevon Daniel 52n.o.)
Wesley beat DSS at Campbell Park
Scores:
DSS
149 all out in 39.3 overs (Manura Pieris 58; Chamath Gomaz 2/33, Semila Liyanage 2/32, Linal Subasinghe 2/24)
Wesley
150 for 4 in 28 overs (Sahil Dias 73, Ashan Isira 30; Senura Silva 2/25)
Mahanama beat Gurukula at CCC
Scores:
Mahanama
214 all out in 48.3 overs (Anjala Bandara 23, Devindu Kekirideniya 24, Dhanaja Edirisinghe 61, Anuka Wijewardana 22; Janitha Shehan 3/55, Yuwaneth Madusanka 3/56, Poorna Kalhara 2/26)
Gurukula
206 all out in 49.5 overs (Neluka Heshan 60, Sithija Chamod 28, Denura Demansith 32, Mohomed Murshad 36; Duvindu Ranathunga 3/38, Inuka Karannagoda 3/13)
St. Sebastian’s pull off two wickets win at Moratuwa
Scores:
S. Thomas’ 237 for 8 in 50 overs (Shenadhi Bulankulama 47, Muizz Naushan 21, Romesh Mendis 30, Mahith Perera 59n.o., Gunaratnam Caniston 26; Kushan Herath 3/55, Sandeesh Fernando 2/54)
St. Sebastian’s
238 for 8 in 48.3 overs (Ryan Dissanayake 29, Kesara Madusanka 73, Yashan Avishka 46, Sanesh Fernando 30n.o.; Gunaratnam Caniston 2/57, Charuka Peiris 3/31)
St. Sylvester’s
record four wickets win at Lake View
Scores:
Zahira
162 all out in 42.3 overs (Mohamed Yasir 30, Sameer Majeed 42, Raaed Rizwan 23; Kavishka Imesh 3/44, Akila Wickramasinghe 3/19, Shashika Basnayake 3/39)
St. Sylvester’s
163 for 6 in 32.3 overs (Malith Lakshan 21, Maleesha Silva 72, Kavishka Dilshan 43; Mohamed Humaid 2/30)
Maris Stella beat Dharmaraja at Kurunegala
Scores:
Maris Stella
190 all out in 48.3 overs (Shane Adithya 32, Sadew Rathnayaka 28, Hansaja Hiruna 38; Thisaru Wanninayaka 2/25, Sajith Rathnayaka 4/34)
Dharmaraja
163 all out in 49.5 overs (Eveen Kalhara 3/14, Malindu Malith 2/09, Sathiru Hansala 2/32)
Moratu Vidyalaya beat Lumbini at Moratuwa
Scores:
Lumbini
148 all out in 30.5 overs (Nabeel Rajudeen 50, Sakuna Liyanage 27; Isuru Nidarshana 4/21, Vishwa Didulana 2/14, Vihanga Nimsara 2/22)
Moratu Vid.
149 for 7 in 36.3 overs (Isuru Nidarshana 40, Thushan Nimantha 25, Vihanga Nimsara 27n.o.; Malith Kavindu 2/21, Nabeel Rajudeen 3/30)
Devapathiraja beat St. Joseph Vaz’s at Sooriyawewa
Scores:
St. Joseph Vaz’s
157 all out in 49.3 overs (Chamath Fernando 47, Avishka Prabashwara 21, Janith Fernando 21; Irushka Thimira 2/23, Matheesha Saranga 2/18, Darshaka Sandeep 3/23)
Devapathiraja
159 for 6 in 30.2 overs (Pawan Sandesh 32, Jeewaka Shaheen 59, Matheesha Saranga 25n.o.; Hasitha Kushan 3/29,
Sports
Sri Lanka Under 19s pull off two wickets win against Afghanistan
Sri Lanka Under 19s scored back to back victories as Mahanama College batsman Chamika Heenatigala anchored the tail with an unbeaten half century to seal two wickets victory over Afghanistan U19s in their second group match of the Under 19 Asia Cup in Dubai on Monday.
Chasing 236 runs to win Sri Lanka U19s were eight wickets down for 217 runs in the 48th over but Heenatigala with Rasith Nimsara kept their cool to seal the victory with four balls to spare.
In their chase, Viran Chamuditha top scored with 62 runs and put on a first wicket stand of 55 runs with Dimantha Mahavithana (27).
While Kavija Gamage (34) and Dulnith Sigera (22) made vital contributions with the bat, Sethmika Senevirathne and Sigera took three wickets each.
It was Sri Lanka Youth team’s second consecutive win in the tournament after registering their first win against Nepal.
Sports
Dasun Shanaka’s all-round effort can not hold Vipers
Dasun Shanaka scored an unbeaten 29 and took two wickets but that could not hold Desert Vipers becoming the first team to seal a playoffs spot as they made it six wins out of six on Sunday (December 14) halfway through the league stage of the ILT20 2025-26.
Sam Curran produced an all-round effort as Vipers chased down Dubai Capitals’ 166/4 with five wickets in hand and a ball to spare.
Asked to bat, Capitals lost Shayan Jahangir to Naseem Shah in the third over and were kept on a tight leash by the Vipers pacers in the powerplay, reaching 35/1. Gulbadin Naib and Leus du Plooy then added 39 at close to a run-a-ball before Noor Ahmad removed his Afghanistan teammate. Capitals were 68/2 at the halfway mark and in need of momentum through the second half of the innings.
Du Plooy injected some urgency with two fours off Lockie Ferguson in an over, followed by a six off Naseem Shah to bring up a 38-ball fifty. But Curran turned the innings again with a double-wicket over, dismissing du Plooy and Rovman Powell off successive deliveries. Jordan Cox and Dasun Shanaka, however, ensured a strong finish, striking six fours and three sixes in an unbroken 72-run stand off 40 balls.
Max Holden set the tone in the chase, accounting for six of the seven fours Vipers struck in the powerplay. Fakhar Zaman fell to Mustafizur Rahman in the fifth over but Vipers still reached 50 in six overs. Holden was dismissed for 34 by Haider Ali while attempting a slog sweep, and although Hasan Nawaz struck three sixes, he fell to Waqar Salamkheil to leave Vipers at 88/3 after 10 overs.
Dan Lawrence and Curran steadied the chase with a 32-run stand before Lawrence was dismissed by Shanaka for 20 in the 14th over. In the same over, Shimron Hetmyer struck a four and a six and was later reprieved by Shanaka. A couple of tight overs followed, but Vipers remained in control, needing 31 from the final four overs.
Curran took them closer with two fours off David Willey and a six off Muhammad Jawadullah. With three required in the final over, Hetmyer fell to Shanaka, but Curran finished the chase with a six off the fourth ball, completing a 33-ball fifty to cap a fine all-round performance.
Brief scores:
Dubai Capitals 166/4 in 20 overs (Leus du Plooy 54, Jordan Cox 49*; Sam Curran 2-17)
Desert Vipers
171/5 in 19.4 overs (Sam Curran 52*, Max Holden 34; Dasun Shanaka 2-19)
Sports
Akbar Brothers crowned MBSA A-Division champions
Akbar Brothers Ltd delivered a commanding all-round performance to clinch the ‘A’ Division title at the 33rd MSBA League Basketball Tournament, defeating defending champions Fairfirst Insurance 70–60 in a thrilling final held recently.
Despite a group stage loss to Fairfirst, a revitalized Akbar Brothers team returned for the final with renewed focus, executing a strategic and disciplined game plan with some excellent passing and defense. Akbar Brothers came in with all guns blazing right from the outset. The first quarter was all Akbar’s that stacked up a 13 to 4 lead. Fairfirst mounted a strong challenge in the second quarter, narrowing the margin, but Akbar’s momentum secured a 35–28 lead at halftime, a margin they maintained with composure through to the final whistle.
Dasun Mendis led the charge for Akbar Brothers with 18 points and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). Chenura De Alwis added 17 points to the tally, while Shehan Udayanga posted a valiant 22 points for Fairfirst. Dimitri Grebe anchored Akbar Brothers with strong leadership, with Hiran Wijesooriya captaining Fairfirst.
Earlier in the tournament Akbar Brothers beat Sampath Bank (82-71), Seylan Bank (91-68) David Pieris (110-78) and Seylan Bank in the semi final (83-60)
The final, held at the Royal College Indoor Sports Complex, saw a vibrant turnout of supporters as Akbar Brothers proved their championship mettle with teamwork, resilience, and clinical execution.
Akbar Brothers – Dimitri Grebe (Captain), Dasun Mendis, Chenura De Alwis, Randil Henry, Taher Akbarally, Selvam Savarimuttu, Franklyn Morais, Sanketha Jayarathne, Jeewan Priyankera , Praneeth Udumalagala, Ajith Kuruppu (Coach), Adrian Gabriel (Asst. Coach)
Fairfirst Insurance – Hiran Wijesooriya (Captain), Shehan Udayanga , Lakshan Kulathunga, Roshan Randima, Arnold Brent, Isuru Perera, Denzil Nicholas, Nimesh Fernando, Keshawa Perera, Charaka Anuhas, Asanga Perera (Coach)
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