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Karannagoda shines as Mahanama pull off stunning win
Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ Cricket
Mahanama College Colombo pulled off stunning five wickets victory over St. Anthony’s College Katugastota as Inuka Karannagoda excelled with all round performances in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ cricket tournament quarter-final at Mount Lavinia on Tuesday.
After conceding a narrow first innings lead, Mahanama needed an outright victory to reach the semi-finals. They bounced back restricting the team from Kandy to 98 runs in the second innings.
They were left with a target of 110 runs to chase and Karannagoda remained unbeaten on 33 runs to clinch the victory with just eight balls to spare.
Meanwhile in the other quarter-final concluded on Tuesday, Trinity scored a first innings win over D. S. Senanayaka College to reach the semi-final stage.
Results
Mahanama beat St. Anthony’s
Scores:
St. Anthony’s, Katugastota
205 all out in 55.1 overs (Anjana Dineth 24, Thisara Ekanayake 35, Kaushika Kumarasinghe 23, Charuka Ekanayake 53, Januka Rathnayake 23; Duvindu Ranatunga 2/52, Chamika Heenatigala 4/12, Gimantha Dissanayake 2/30) and 98 all out in 39.1 overs (Charuka Ekanayake 48n.o.; Duvindu Ranathunga 3/19, Inuka Karannagoda 3/31, Rashmika Perera 2/04, Anuka Wijewardana 2/26)
Mahanama
110 for 7 wickets overnight 194 all out in 68.4 overs (Dulnith Sigera 25, Inuka Karannagoda 46n.o.; Thisara Ekanayake 4/41, Kaveesha Piyumal 4/63, Charuka Ekanayake 2/13) and 113 for 5 in 23.4 overs (Inuka Karannagoda 33n.o., Rashmika Perera 26, Kavindu Amameth 20; Thisara Ekanayake 4/48)
Trinity score first innings win over DSS
Scores:
Trinity
267 for 8 decl. in 90 overs (Supun Waduge 20, Dinusha Peiris 29, Manula Kularatne 93, Janith Ravishka 69n.o.; Akmal Fazly 2/23, Randisha Bandaranayaka 4/81, Chenuka Peiris 2/66)
DSS
15 for 2 overnight 192 all out in 66.2 overs (Chenuka Peiris 23, Randisha Bandaranaike 36, Chanul Athale 20, Dehem Nirmal 38; Thisal Yapa 3/32, Malith Rathnayake 4/64)
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Saibari sustained a hamstring injury in the last-16 match against Canada and has not recovered in time for the crucial knockout match, coach Mohamed Ouahbi said on Wednesday.
“Everyone is 100 percent fit except Saibari. This game comes too soon for him, but I hope he is not out for the rest of the competition,” Ouahbi told reporters ahead of Thursday’s last-eight showdown in Boston.
Saibari, who has just joined Bayern Munich from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven on a five-year deal for a reported fee of 50 million euros ($57m), has been one of the standout players at this year’s World Cup.
He scored in each of his team’s three group games and converted the winning penalty in the shootout as Morocco beat the Netherlands in the last 32.
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Saibari went off the pitch to receive medical attention after sustaining an injury against Canada [Aljazeera]
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The Atlas Lions are seeking to avenge their 2-0 defeat against France in the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup.
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Ouahbi dismissed suggestions that his team can say they have already had a successful tournament by getting to the quarterfinals.
“We absolutely want to win the game tomorrow, so we will not listen to people who say it doesn’t matter if we go out now,” said the coach, who took over from Walid Regragui in March.
“Tomorrow, we will try to get to the semifinals. I don’t like this sentiment that we have already done well and anything else is a bonus,” added Ouahbi, who said he had watched the 2022 meeting of the sides as a fan, on television.
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