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Lohan bags 11 wickets as Dharmasoka rout Bens

Under-19 Cricket
Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda cruised to massive ten wickets victory over St. Benedict’s as spinner Lohan de Zoysa bagged eleven wickets in the Under-19 two-day cricket encounter at Kotahena on Tuesday.
The Bens were dismissed for 62 and 88 runs in the two innings as Lohan used his experience to rattle the batting line up. He was responsible for eight wickets in the second innings.
Scores:
St. Benedict’s
62 all out in 24 overs (Lohan de Zoysa 3/03, Maneesha Rashmika 3/06, Sahan Sankalpa 3/24) and 88 all out in 43.3 overs (Hasindu Kavirathne 35, Sharujan Shanmuganathan 25; Lohan de Zoysa 8/35, Sahan Sankalpa 2/24)
Dharmasoka
119 all out in 41.5 overs (Kaveen Samarahewa 31, Lohan de Zoysa 25; Malinda Perera 3/23, Ashen de Soyza 3/30) and 36 for no loss in 8 overs (Kaveen Samarahewa 21n.o.) (RF)
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IPL 2025: Marsh, Pooran outgun Kolkata Knight Riders in high-scoring thriller

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) smashed their second-highest total in the IPL, and conceded 90 in the powerplay during the chase, before inducing a collapse of 5 for 23 to beat Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens.
Mitchell Marsh’s fourth fifty of IPL 2025, and Nicholas Pooran’s 36-ball 87, took LSG to 238. KKR’s top order fired too, with Ajinkya Rahane top-scoring with 61 off 35 balls. He shared handy partnerships with Venkatesh Iyer and Sunil Narine but could not take the hosts home.
On a day where all bowlers travelled, LSG stuck with five bowlers. Shardul Thakur and Akash Deep went for many wides and conceded over fifty in their four-over spells, but they also got key wickets that derailed the chase.
The hosts were 162 for 2 in the 13th over, and needed another 77 runs off 43 balls. But KKR’s middle-order batters kept taking chances and holing out to fielders. Ramandeep Singh hit a slot ball off Ravi Bishnoi to Aiden Markram at long-off, Angkrish Raghuvanshi miscued a reverse sweep off Avesh Khan to the wicketkeeper, and Venkatesh, who was the set batter, mis-hit a full ball off Akash Deep to long-on.
Despite big-hitting finisher Andre Russell falling cheaply to a full toss from Thakur, Rinku Singh who finished with a 15-ball 38*, kept the chase alive. But LSG’s plan of shuffling the bowlers and giving spinners two overs at the death paid off as they sealed a four-run win.
The chase started with Akash Deep struggling to find his line. He bowled three wides down leg, the first of which went to the boundary. The second would have too, had Rishabh Pant not run and dived to the left. Narine and Quinton de Kock whacked two slot balls for sixes. Narine edged two slower balls off Thakur as KKR blazed to 31 for 0 in two overs.
A jaffa from Akash Deep beat de Kock’s defence but tempted Pant into an unsuccessful review. Akash Deep, though, made amends next ball by reviewing an lbw that landed just in line with the stumps and beat de Kock’s slog across the line. Thakur, at the other end, went for the wide-line ploy and delivered three wides. Narine clubbed the other two for a six and a four over cover.
Rahane got a lucky edge behind point but helped himself to a flick for his first two fours. Pant kept Akash Deep on for his third over, but Rahane brought out Test-quality boundaries, including a square drive to a length ball. KKR’s captain then got hold of Avesh, this time with flicked sixes over the leg side, to take KKR to 90 for 1 at the end of the powerplay.
Digyesh Rathi, the in-form legspinner, was brought in right after the powerplay and he struck right away, landing one wide and getting it to turn away further for Narine to toe a big hit to long-off.
Venkatesh and Rahane kept the tempo up with a 71-run third-wicket stand off 40 balls. Rathi did find the edge off Venkatesh’s back-foot square drive but the ball deflected sharply and went off the flap of Pant’s gloves for four.
An innovative paddle from Rahane brought up a 26-ball fifty. Venkatesh whacked two boundaries off Rathi, which brought pace back into the attack. Thakur’s ploy to bowl wide again led to five consecutive extras to start the 13th over, but the over ended with Rahane chipping to cover, and the collapse to follow.
Earlier, Marsh and Markram put on 99, the highest opening partnership in this season so far. They added 59 off the first six overs: 46 of those came in three overs from one end, and 13 from the other. The duo took on Spencer Johnson for three fours and two sixes, most of them through the leg side, which had the shorter boundary.
Varun Chakravarthy, brought on in the fifth over, went for just five runs. He got turn and bounce, and when Markram premeditated a sweep by going across, he nearly got bowled. But Harshit Rana couldn’t follow up as the openers smacked him for two sixes. Markram cut over deep third, and Marsh picked the slower one and slapped it down the ground.
Narine came on right as the field spread but Marsh didn’t let him settle. He first slog-swept a length ball at the stumps, and then rocked back to pull a slightly short ball behind square leg. Three relatively quiet overs from the spinners went for 23 runs, and LSG were 95 for 0 at the halfway mark.
Harshit was cut on return when he went short and wide, but came back with an offcutter that beat Markram’s attempted flick, and hit the middle and off stumps. Marsh finished the over by cutting another short-and-wide ball to bring up a 36-ball fifty. His attack against pace continued against Vaibhav Arora with a six and a four over the leg side.
Pooran got going with a couple of cuts against Johnson and came into his own against the spinners. Varun went wide first up but Pooran reached out and drove it over cover for six. When Narine came on next over, Pooran nailed a slog sweep and a lofted hit down the ground that ensured Narine didn’t get a fourth over.
Russell got Marsh with a wide slower ball that was cut to deep point, but Pooran continued his onslaught. He brought up a 21-ball fifty with a six behind square, and two in front in the next over off Harshit. Russell had no place to hide against Pooran in the 18th over. The short balls were pulled, while a missed yorker was bashed down the ground. In the end, three fours and two sixes were hit, as the 24-run over was the most expensive of the innings.
Harshit went into the pitch with pace variations, and Arora bowled yorkers in the last two overs, where only three fours were hit despite Pooran batting through to the end.
Brief scores:
Lucknow Super Giants 238 for 3 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 87*, Mitchell Marsh 81, Aiden Markram 47, Harshit Rana 2-51, Andre Rusell 1-32) beat Kolkata Knight Riders 234 for 7 in 20 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 61, Venkatesh Iyer 45, Rinku Singh 38*, Quinton de Kock 15, Sunil Narine 30, Harshit Rana 10*; Akash Deep 2-55, Shardul Thakur 2-52, Avesh Khan 1-45, Digvesh Rathi 1-33, Ravi Bishnoi 1-47) by four runs
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Gurukula cruise to innings win

35th Battle of Kelaniya
Skipper Thathsara Eshan, left-arm spinner Poorna Kalhara and paceman Tharusha Kodikara produced outstanding performaces as Gurukula beat arch rivals Dharmaloka, Kelaniya by an innings and 83 runs at the 35th Battle of Kelaniya big match at P. Sara Oval on Monday.
Forced to follow on after being bowled out for 85 runs Dharmaloka performed better in the second essay but the left-arm spin of Poorna Kalhara was too hot to handle as they were bowled out for 120 runs.
The big match was played as a three-day encounter for the first time but Gurukula sealed an innings win with a day to spare as Kalhara completed a match bag of 11 wickets.
Bowling the bulk of overs in the second innings Kalhara returned impressive figures 25-10-38-7 to seal a comfortable victory. He made his presence felt in the batting department as well making a vavaluable half century. His efforts earned him the Man of the Match and the Best Bowler awards.
In the first innings, Kalhara was joined by paceman Tharusha Kodikara to rattle Dharmaloka for 85 runs. Kodikara ripped through the lineup with a five wicket haul.
Skipper Eshan top scored with 103 runs for Gurukula to post 288 runs. His century included 14 fours. He was adjuded the Best Batsman.

Poorna Kalhara (L) / Thathsara Eshan (R)
Dharmaloka skipper and wicketkeeper Hashen Shyamal was given the Best Fielder award.
It was the fourth victory of the big match series for Gurukula. Dharmaloka are yet to taste vitory in the big match. Gurukula are coached by Rasitha Dinesh Tharanga, under whose guidance the team reached semi-finals of the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ limited overs cricket tournament this season.
Scores
Gurukula
288 all out in 75.2 overs (Poorna Kalhara 57, Denura Dimansith 28, Thathsara Eshan 103, Janith Mihiranga 24, Tharusha Kodikara 26; Thishan Nipun 2/59, Sithum Ramod 2/64, Sathidu Praboda 5/100)
Dharmaloka
85 all out in 35.5 overs (Kaveen Deneth 17, Hashen Shyamal 25; Tharusha Kodikara 5/39, Poorna Kalhara 4/18) and 120 all out in 56 overs (Omal Vihanga 34, Themira Mikasana 25; Poorna Kalhara 7/38, Ohas Sadew 2/38)
by Reemus Fernando
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A historic tie in mind as Joes meet Trinity

Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ Final
A historic tie will be on the back of their minds when formidable opponents St. Joseph’s College Darley Road and Trinity College, Kandy battle it out to decide the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ limited overs tournament champions at the Surrey Village ground today.
Most of the members of these two teams were part of the Under 17 teams that shared the Under 17 Division I tournament title after the final ended in a tie at the same venue in 2022.
The two teams have managed to maintain the same supremacy over their rivals in the schools arena to meet each other once again in the highest age category.
Skipper Malith Rathnayake, Vathila Udara, Dimantha Mahavithana, Thisal Yapa, Sweath Anurajeewa, Jayavi Liyanagama, Aadham Hilmy and Pulisha Thilakarathne were key players in the Trinity Under 17 team that shared the title with St. Joseph’s in 2022. St. Joseph’s captain Kenath Liyanage, Abhishek Jayawera, Rishma Amarasighe, Yenula Dewthusa, Manasa Madubashana and Dunik Perera featured in the XI that foughtback to tie the 2022 Under 17 final.
They are joined by Aveesha Samash, Nushan Perera and Senuja Wekunegoda who have been in form during the Under 19 season for today’s final.
The much anticipated title clash is conducted just a couple of days after the annual big matches of the two schools, leaving little time to switch to the limited overs format.
The Joes are in the final after eliminating Gurukula (semi-final) and St. Servatius’ (quarter-final) in the knockout stage. They suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Lumbini during the group stage while emerging victorious in the other matches.
Trinity booked their final berth by beating their arch rivals St. Anthony’s in the semi-final after edging out Nalanda by three wickets in the quarter-final. During the group stage they too suffered a defeat (St. Peter’s), but reached the knockout stage by virtue of their victories against Maris Stella, Gurukula and Maliyadewa.
Teams
St. Joseph’s (from): Kenath Liyanage (Captain), Abhishek Jayawera, Rishma Amarasighe, Aveesha Samash, Nushan Perera, Nimthaka Dias, Senuja Wekunegoda, Demian de Silva, Yenula Dewthusa, Manasa Madubashana, Dunik Perera, Dihen de Silva, Ameesha Guruge, Mariyo Suraweera, Lesitha Wijethunga.
Trinity (from): Malith Rathnayake (Captain), Vathila Udara, Dimantha Mahavithana, Thisal Yapa, Sweath Anurajeewa, Rajindu Tillakaratne, Jayavi Liyanagama, Pulisha Thilakaratne, Aadham Hilmy, Ranul Gunaratne, Chaniru Senaratne, Sethmika Seneviratne, Dinal Fernando, Mahendra Abeysinghe, Oshana Lokuge, Kanilka Anthony.
by Reemus Fernando
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