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Pulindu, Nidarshana shine with centuries
Under 19 Limited Overs Cricket round up
by Reemus Fernando
Pulindu Perera cracked a blistering century, his first at Under 19 level, to set the stage for Dharmaraja to record 98 runs victory over Zahira as he produced the most outstanding performance of the weekend in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ and ‘B’ tournaments. In the match played at Lake View on Saturday, Perera hammered 137 runs in 91 balls to help his school post 267 runs. The opener put on a partnership of 146 runs for the second wicket with Nisal Abeyratne. His knock included 14 fours and eight sixes.
At Moratuwa, Isuru Nidarshana scored a vital century for Moratu Vidyalaya to record a thrilling victory over St. Sylvester’s yesterday. His knock included nine fours and four sixes.
In a Tier ‘A’ match at Asgiriya, left arm spinner Theeraka Ranathunga picked up four wickets after top scoring with 47 runs for Trinity to beat Royal. At Mount Lavinia, Gurukula triumphed over S. Thomas’ in the other Tier ‘A’ match played on Saturday. They scored five wickets win over the home teas as Janitha Shehan produced all-round performances. Shehan took three wickets before anchoring their batting with 28 runs.
Match Results
Tier ‘B’
Moratu Vidyalaya beat St. Sylvester’s
at Moratuwa
Scores
Moratu MV
201 all out in 48.3 overs (Isuru Nidarshana 113, Deneth Sithumina 32; Akila Wickramasinghe 2/27, Nimesha Silva 2/46, Kavishka Imesh 2/29, Malith Lakshan 2/26)
St. Sylvester’s
148 all out in 46.1 overs (K. Wickramasinghe 47, Kashyapa Dissanayake 25, Malith Lakshan 22, Charuka Ayeshan 20; Isuru Nidarshana 4/23)
Dharmaraja beat Zahira
at Lake View on Saturday
Scores:
Dharmaraja
267 all out in 48.4 overs (Pulindu Perera 137, Nisala Abeyrathne 29, Isuru Pannala 47; Mohamed Salman 4/70, Abdul Azeez 3/40)
Zahira
169 all out in 42.1 overs (Mohamed Nasar 20, Mohamed Umar 45, Roshan Careem 53; Nisala Abeyrathne 2/23, Thisaru Wanninayaka 2/36)
Tier ‘A’
Gurukula beat S. Thomas’
at Mount Lavinia on Saturday
Scores:
S. Thomas’
142 all out in 46.2 overs (Romesh Mendis 46, Akash Fernando 26; Janitha Shehan 3/21, Hiruna Nimsara 3/15, Poorna Kalhara 2/14)
Gurukula
146 for 5 in 47.3 overs (Janitha Shehan 28, Denura Demansith 44, Janith Mihiranga 20n.o.; Akash Fernando 2/24, Charuka Peiris 2/17)
Triity beat Royal at Asgiriya on Saturday
Scores:
Trinity
191 for 7 in 50 overs (Manula Kularathne 37, Jayavi Liyanagama 36, Theeraka Ranathunga 47, Dinusha Pieris 28; Dasis Manchanayaka 3/28, Sineth Jayawardena 2/30)
Royal
146 all out in 40.1 overs (Sineth Jayawardena 41, Sanvidu Senaratharachchi 31, Dasis Manchanayaka 39; Tharana Wimaladharma 3/21, Theeraka Ranathunga 4/15)
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Shanaka fireworks helps Sri Lanka thrash Oman
Dasun Shanaka hammered the fastest half-century by a Sri Lankan in T20Is as the co-hosts thrashed Oman by 105 runs at the T20 World Cup on Thursday in Pallekele for their second win in Group B.
The 2014 champions piled up 225-5, the highest total of the tournament, before restricting an outclassed Oman to 120-9.
The 43-year-old Mohammad Nadeem waged a lone battle for Oman, compiling an unbeaten 53 to become the oldest player to score a fifty in T20 World Cups.
Having promoted himself up the order and under pressure to deliver, Sri Lanka skipper Shanaka smashed a 19-ball half-century.
It has been a bruising few months for the out-of-form Shanaka since reclaiming the captaincy late last year.
But on a batting-friendly pitch he smacked the Oman bowlers to all corners of the park, peppering the stands with five sixes and two fours.
Before that, Pavan Rathnayake and Kusal Mendis laid the foundation as the pair each posted fluent half-centuries, stitching together a 94-run stand for the third wicket.
Once the platform was set, Kamindu Mendis applied the finishing touches.
Fresh from his match-turning cameo in the win over Ireland, the left-hander scored an unbeaten 19 off just seven deliveries, striking one four and two sixes.
Oman were never really in the game as they fell to a second defeat at the tournament.
Sri Lanka spinner Maheesh Theekshana shared the new ball with Dushmantha Chameera and they accounted for two wickets apiece.
by Rex Clementine ✍️
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Damesh produces best all-round feat
Under 19 Cricket
Damesh Mathisan produced the best all round performance of the season as St. Joseph Vaz’s Wennappuwa (325/8 decl. & 178/9 decl.) took major honors taking first innings points against Isipatana (301 & 72/3) in the Under 19 Division I Tier B match at Colts Ground on Thursday.
Mathisan followed up his aggressive century (144) in the first innings with a six wicket haul that ensured the visitors of first innings points.
The spinner, who opened bowling, took six wickets (21.4-3-52-6) in the first innings. It was the fifth time he has taken more than five wickets in an innings.
His best bowling performances of the season include two match bags of ten wickets (Wesley & De Mazenod).
With the bat he has two centuries against his name.
In the Tier A tournament, Chamika Heenatigala marked his return from Sri Lanka Under 19 duty with an unbeaten century as Mahanama took first innings points against S. Thomas’ at Mount Lavinia.
Kaveesha Perera with a top score of 121 runs (for St. Sebastian’s – 304/6 against DSS) and Asadisa de Silva with 109 runs (for St. Peter’s 282/5 against Gurukula) were the other batsmen to make notable contributions with the bat in Tier A tournament.
by Reemus Fernando
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Moscas star as Italy dismantle Nepal for first World Cup win
In only their second World Cup outing, Italy claimed a clinical first win, silencing a largely Nepal supporting crowd in Mumbai. After the bowlers restricted Nepal effectively on a worn surface, Italy’s opening pair, the Sydney-raised brothers, Justin and Anthony Mosca, then rampaged to the target on their own, both notching half-centuries to seal victory with more than seven overs to spare.
Nepal, having run England so close in their opening match, came in as the favoured side – in terms of both their pedigree at global events and the backing in the stands. But they struggled to get going with the bat after being inserted, with Aasif Sheikh’s 27 off 24 the top score of an underpowered effort. Italy’s spin attack were superb, Crishan Kalugamage , Ben Meneti and JJ Smuts claiming combined figures of 6 for 49 from their 12 overs.
Needing to score at little more than a run a ball, Italy were in no mood to get bogged down. Anthony Mosca hammered his second ball for a towering six over midwicket and, after a slower start, Justin soon joined his brother in targeting the boundary. Justin was the first to 50, from 37 balls, with Anthony bringing up the milestone from just 28 balls with another blazing slog-sweep moments later. It was Anthony who completed the Italian job with a single into the covers to spark jubilation on the sidelines.
The Wankhede is used to dominant displays from a team in blue, but few would have expected such a thrashing to be handed out by the Azzurri. Not least because they came into this match without their captain, Wayne Madsen, and having suffered a heavy defeat to Scotland in their opening match in Kolkata. Nepal, meanwhile, we looking to record their third win in T20 World Cups – and first since 2014.
Given their strengths, Nepal might have fancied their chances defending a low total on the same surface where spin played such a key role in Wednesday’s game between West Indies and England – but any such thoughts were quickly dispelled. Anthony Mosca, the elder brother, was particularly brutal in taking apart an experienced Nepal attack, while both openers used the crease intelligently to target scoring opportunities.
Having needed a few balls to get in, Justin Mosca took 14 off Karan KC’s second over, then the brothers traded sixes off Lalit Rajbanshi’s only over to raise Italy’s 50 at the end of the fourth over. Even the early introduction of Nepal’s trump card, legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane, could not slow the Moscas’ advance, as Anthony cleared long-off and then dragged past short fine leg to leave Italy 68 for 0 at the end of the powerplay.
From there, with 56 required off 84, they could tick along towards individual milestones – and by reaching the target in tandem, they recorded the highest partnership between siblings in all T20 internationals, beating the 119 added by Kathryn and Sarah Bryce for Scotland against Netherlands at the 2019 Women’s T20 World Cup qualifier.
Italy’s victory was a family affair, with Harry Manenti – younger brother of Ben – standing in for the injured Madsen as captain. “Our goal was always to compete at this level,” Harry said afterwards. “We didn’t quite nail it the other day [against Scotland] but we showed the world what we’ve got.”
T20 isn’t the format that naturally lends itself to catenaccio – the famed Italian approach to football which is focused on defence – but Italy went about restricting Nepal superbly after opting to bowl first. The surface was the same as that used for West Indies’ win over England the night before, and stroke-making looked to be a challenge as Ben Manenti started with a maiden over to Kushal Bhurtel.
Bhurtel took eight balls to get off the mark, found the boundary with his ninth and then was dismissed from his tenth, miscuing a slash off Ali Hasan straight to cover point. Nepal were 10 for 1 after three overs, but got going with Aasif Sheikh picking up back-to-back boundaries in Hasan’s second over. Paudel then got the crowd on their feet with sixes off JJ Smuts and Grant Stewart, as they ended the powerplay in better shape on 46 for 1.
However, Italy returned to spin and reapplied the defensive press. Paudel was dismissed in Crishan Kalugamage’s first over, hoicking a googly to long-on, and two balls later both set batters were gone: Aasif Sheikh overbalanced against Manenti’s arm ball, leaving his toe on the line as Gian-Piero Meade whipped off the bails.
A hard-running partnership of 44 off 39 ensued between Aarif Sheikh and Dipendra Singh Airee. Just three boundaries were scored between the end of the powerplay and the fifth ball of the 18th over as Nepal scrambled to get a score on the board. Airee had helped take down Adil Rashid as they gave England a scare, but he struggled for timing this time around before being bowled by Italy’s legspinner, Kalugamage smuggling a googly through the gap to hit off stump.
That triggered a disastrous collapse, from 93 for 3 to 102 for 8. Lokesh Bam hauled Ben Manenti to deep midwicket, Aarif Sheikh picked out deep backward square leg off Smuts and Kalugamage bagged a third when Gulsan Jha holed out to long-on. Some shoddy running did for Nandan Yadav. Karan KC nailed the returning Hasan for six and four to briefly re-energise the Nepali support in the stands, but two wickets in three balls at the start of the 19th saw them bowled out short of their allocation.
Brief scores:
Italy 124 for 0 in 12.4 overs (Anthony Mosca 62*, Justin Mosca 60*) beat Nepal 123 in 19.3 overs (Aasif Sheikh 20, Rohit Paudel 23, Dipendra Singh Airee 17, Aarif Sheikh 27, Karan KC 18; Ben Manenti 2-09, Ali Hasan 1-34,JJ Smuts 1-22, Crishan Kalugamage 3-18, Jasprit Singh 1-08) by 10 wickets
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