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Sri Devananda take a step closer to Division I promotion

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Under 19 Division II Tier A Cricket quarter-finals

by Reemus Fernando

Sri Devananda College took a step closer to earning the Division I promotion as they rode on a century by Mithila Charles to record a first-innings win over Piliyandala Central in the Under 19 Division II Tier ‘A’ cricket quarter-final at Piliyandala on Tuesday.

The team from Ambalangoda doused a threat from spinner Thineth Salinga, who bagged 13 wickets including eight second-innings’ scalps, to post 139 runs at close in pursuit of a target of 145 runs to win.

Sri Devananda will now meet Holy Cross College, Kalutara in the semi-final. The winner of that match will not only secure a place in the final but will also earn a place in the Division I category.

Scores:

Piliyandala Central

156 all out in 56.5 overs (Sethika Dilmith 35, Anjana Fernando 22; Kaveesh Hansaka 2/26, Vanith de Silva 6/50) and 240 for 9 decl. in 45 overs (Ashen Rodrigo 42, Sethika Dilmith 21, Tharusha Dilhara 28, Anjana Fernando 39, Dilash Sachinda 47, Ashan Thathsara 38n.o.; Kaveesh Hansaka 3/57, Ravindu Jeewanka 2/25)

Sri Devananda

207 for 5 overnight 252 all out in 57.3 overs (Shehan Rashmika 40, Mithila Fernando 101, Kaveesh Hansaka 23, Kaveesha Kalpana 27, Chamod Chandupa 24; Thineth Salinga 5/69, Ashan Thathsara 3/51) and 139 for 8 in 41 overs (Mithila Fernando 27, Kaveesha Kalpana 36n.o.; Thineth Salinga 8/55)

Under 19 Division II Tier ‘B’ Cricket quarter-finals

Sri Jayawardenapura MV advance to semi-finals

Sri Jayawardenapura MV scored a first-innings win over Bandaranaike College to secure the semi-final berth in the Under 19 Division II Tier ‘B’ tournament at Gampaha on Tuesday.

Sri Jayawardenapura MV will now meet Henegama Central in the semi-final.

Scores:

Bandaranaike

167 all out in 68 overs (Nidula Jayakodi 69n.o., Yasiru Wijesinghe 22; Anuja Chamod 3/33, Heshan Udara 3/42, Asira Jayawardena 3/41) and 237 for 7 decl. in 36 overs (Dinujaya Hettiarachchi 82, Runada Rajapaksha 66, Kaveen Vishmina 49; Arjun Abishek 4/60)

Sri Jayawardenapura MV

163 for 5 overnight 241 all out in 74.4 overs (Biyanka Thameera 36, Heshan Udara 38, Arjun Abishek 75, Asira Jayawardena 29n.o., Ashen Randima 26n.o.; Yasiru Wijesinghe 5/76) and 135 for 6 in 26 overs (Biyanka Thameera 47, Heshan Udara 43; Yasiru Wijesinghe 2/36, Manidu Herath 2/55)



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The remainder of the tenth edition of the PSL has been moved to the UAE amid escalating border tensions between Pakistan and India.  The PCB has said that the dates and venues of the remaining eight games in the PSL 2025  season would be officially confirmed in due course.

On Thursday, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi were due to play a game at the Rawalpindi Stadium, which was rescheduled following an emergency meeting. At the meeting, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with overseas players in the league, who overwhelmingly expressed a desire to relocate the league to the UAE.

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The original schedule would have seen four of the remaining games in Rawalpindi, one in Multan, and the final three in Lahore. An earlier update  from the PCB had said the league would be rescheduled, but did not confirm at the time it would be taken out of Pakistan, with Karachi considered a likely option.

The PSL, now in its tenth season, is familiar with the UAE, having started there back in 2016. It was played there in full – barring the PSL 2017 final – for the first two seasons. Part of season six, in 2021, also had to be played in the UAE because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Any delays to the PSL are likely to impact Pakistan’s international calendar, too. Bangladesh are due to arrive in Pakistan three days after the PSL final, originally slated for May 18, with the first of five T20Is to begin on May 25 in Faisalabad. The PCB told ESPNcricinfo that no decision had yet been taken on the fate of that series.

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Deciding to bat first, the visitors were 188 for three wickets in the 40th over when rain prevented further play.

Skipper Azizul Hakim led Bangladesh with 94 runs inclusive of seven fours and two sixes. For the hosts, Tharusha Navodya, Kugathas Mathulan and Himal Ravihansa took a wicket each.

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