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Sri Sumangala pull off seven wickets victory
Under 19 Division I
by Reemus Fernando
A seven wicket haul by Sadew Hettiarachchi and a century by Anuhas de Silva set the stage for Sri Sumangala College, Panadura to record a seven wickets victory over Devapathiraja College in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ tournament match at Bandaragama on Thursday. It was the first outright victory registered by Sri Sumangala in the tournament.
Commencing their second innings with a deficit of 149 runs, Gimhan Rasanjana scored an unbeaten 82 runs for Devapathiraja to fight back.
Sri Sumamgala reached the target of 66 runs with two balls to spare as Rusith Jayawardana hammered 35 runs in 16 balls (3x4s, 2x6s).
Tier ‘A’
Gurukula win first innings points against Maliyadewa at Panagoda
Scores
Gurukula 224 all out in 83.4 overs (Denura Dimansith 22, Thathsara Eshan 81, Induwara Oshada 50; Dimantha Arusha 2/39, Dimath Abeysinghe 5/65) and 185 for 5 decl. in 29 overs (Hirusha Nimsara 27, Poorna Kalhara 41, Janith Mihiranga 56n.o., Thathsara Eshan 45n.o.; Dimath Abeysinghe 4/64)
Maliyadewa 136 all out in 43.2 overs (Pehesara Bandara 20, Rajith Navodya 49, Dimantha Arusha 29; Tharusha Kodikara 4/49, Ohas Sadew 3/21, Thathsara Eshan 2/31) and 140 for 8 in 41 overs (Rajith Navodya 44, Sandeepa Chamod 30; Thathsara Eshan 4/35, Ohas Sadew 3/42)
Tier ‘B’
Sri Sumangala win by seven wickets at Bandaragama
Scores:
Devapathiraja 156 all out 43.5 overs (Arosha Sithumina 56, Darshaka Sandeep 52; Sadew Hettiarachchi 2/20, Rusith Jayawardena 2/31, Bihanga Silva 2/06, Mevindu Kumarasiri 4/46) and 214 all out in 43.5 overs (Arosha Sithumina 27, Darshaka Sandeepa 58, Gimhan Rasanjana 82n.o.; Sadew Hettiarachchi 7/59, Bihanga Silva 2/36)
Sri Sumangala 305 all out in 93.1 overs (Anuhas de Silva 121, Bihanga Silva 61, Akila Wedamulla 66; Sandaru Malshan 3/111, Oshen Kalhara 3/54) and 69 for 3 in 5.4 overs (Rusith Jayawardana 35)
Holy Cross struggle against Moratu Vidyalaya at Ambepussa
Scores
Moratu Vidyalaya 265 all out in 78.5 overs (Isuru Nidharshana 129, Malith Perera 39, Vihanga Nethsara 21; Sanuka Cheran 2/37, Himaru Deshan 3/84, Nethru Silva 2/73)
Holy Cross 26 for 6 in 8 overs (Malith Perera 3/12, Nishitha Fernando 2/00)
St. Aloysius’ set for first innings advantage against Dharmaraja at Mahinda College ground Galle
Scores
Dharmaraja 158 all out 58.4 overs (Pulindu Perera 30, Kashyapa Dissanayake 48, Onija Sesath 33; Dulsath Nimviru 2/34, Kavindu Kesara 2/22, Theekshana Tharuka 4/30)
St. Aloysius’ 149 for 2 in 39 overs (Deneth Dewminda 42, Vinod Danushka 47n.o., Theekshana Tharuka 35)
St. Sylvester’s 178, De Mazenod 135/5 at Kandana
Scores
St. Sylvester’s 178 all out in 52 overs (Yoshitha Isuranga 67, Chandupa Waduge 48; Sharith Sudeena 4/54, Dinsara Rivisura 4/34)
De Mazenod 135 for 5 in 42 overs (Neshan Dias 31, Shevan Welgama 48n.o., Dinosh Jelon 36)
Traditional Match
Dewthusa century propels Joes at Darley Road
Scores
St. Joseph’s 308 for 9 decl. in 81.4 overs (Abishek Jayaweera 28, Senuja Wakunugoda 34, Yenula Dewthusa 138, Rishma Amarasinghe 69; Yasindu Dissanayake 2/07, Dushen Udawela 2/59, Ramiru Perera 3/80)
Royal 60 for 2 in 19 overs (Rehan Peiris 31n.o.)
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Zimbabwe stun Sri Lanka to enter Super Eight unbeaten
One time is a shock. Two times, and the second to beat hosts Sri Lanka at their own game, is Zimbabwe. Led by their canny bowling, Zimbabwe pulled Sri Lanka back from a flying start to keep them to 178 on a sluggish Premadasa track. Their opener Brian Benett, quickest scorer in their history, dropped anchor, stayed unbeaten like his team, and Sikandar Raza, Ryan Burl and Tadiwanashe Marumani did all the damage from the other end to seal their second-highest successful T20I chase.
Sri Lanka’s innings had three neat divisions: first 29 balls for 54 for 0, next 72 for 82 for 4 and then a finishing kick of 42 for 3 off the last 19 balls. Zimbabwe went Bennett and non-Bennett. Bennett scored 63 off 48; the other three combined for 102 off 64 balls. Raza was the decisive hand: 45 off 26 after the asking rate had gone past 11.
Brief scores:
Zimbabwe 182 for 4 in 19.3 overs (Brian Bennett 63*, Tadiwanashe Marumani 34, Ryan Burl 23, Sikandar Raza 45; Dasun Shanaka 1-26, Dushan Hemantha 2-36, Dunith Wellalage 1-27) beat Sri Lanka 178 for 7 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 62, Kusal Perera 22, Kusal Mendis 14, Pavan Rathnayake 44, Dunith Wellalage 15*; Blessing Muzarabani 2-38, Graeme Cremer 2-27, Brad Evans 2-35) by six wickets
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Hope’s 75, Forde and Joseph’s wickets help West Indies go into playoffs unconquered
West Indies headed into the Super Eight of the T20 World Cup unbeaten after successfully defending 165 against Italy at Eden Gardens on Thursday. Spinners Chrishan Kalugamage and Ben Manenti impressed with the ball, and were backed up by some sharp fielding, but the batters couldn’t get the Italian job done.
While Italy exited their maiden World Cup with a win against Nepal and many memories to cherish, West Indies sealed their fourth successive win at the venue where they will face India in their final Super Eight fixture on March 1.
Italy may have sensed an opportunity for another win when they stifled West Indies’ power-packed middle order, but Marrhew Forde’s twin strikes in the powerplay decisively tilted the game in West Indies’ favour. Bowling three overs on the bounce, Forde dismissed both Justin Mosca and No. 3 Syed Naqvi, helping West Indies restrict Italy to 37 for 3 in six overs. Shamar Joseph then bagged four wickets to go with his four catches as Italy were bowled out for 123.
The win was set up by Shai Hope, who hit back-to-back half-centuries and dominated the early exchanges with an array of off-side drives. West Indies lost steam after Hope departed for 75 off 46 balls, but they regained it through their bowlers.
After West Indies were asked to bat first, they hit seven boundaries in the powerplay, and Hope was responsible for all of those. By the eighth over, the West Indies captain had zoomed to a 28-ball half-century. The first boundary by a West Indies player not named “Shai Hope” came in the tenth over when Roston Chase backed away and lifted left-arm spinner JJ Smuts over extra-cover.
Hope peppered the off side, scoring 46 of his 75 runs in that region. Anything that was remotely full and outside off was crashed in the arc between mid-off and point. When Italy dragged their lengths back, Hope was ready for it as well. Like when left-arm seamer Ali Hasan banged one into his upper body, Hope swatted him away over square leg for six in the fourth over. Hope was particularly severe on right-arm fast bowler Thomas Draca, taking him for 20 off nine balls.
Italy finally stopped him in the 16th over when legspinner Kalugagame bowled him with a tossed-up wrong’un.
Brief scores:
West Indies 165 for 6 in 20 overs (Shai Hope 75, Roston Chase 24, Sherfane Rutherford 24*, Matthew Forde 16*; Ali Hasan 1-24, Thomas Draca 1-22, Chrishan Kalugamage 2-25, Ben Manenti 2-37) beat Italy 123 in 18 overs (Anthony Mosca 19, JJ Smuts 24, Ben Manenti 26, Grant Stewart 12; Akeal Hosein 1-25, Shamar Joseph 4-30, Matthew Forde 3-19, Gudakesh Motie 2-24) by 42 runs
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Sri Lanka opt to bat against Zimbabwe, play Madushanka and Madushan
Sri Lanka won the toss at the party at Premadasa and decided to bat first. Both, the hosts and Zimbabwe, are through to the Super Eight already, but for Sri Lanka it was important to get in their injury replacements.
The big one, of course, was Matheesha Pathirana, whose tournament ended with a calf injury sustained during the match against Australia. His replacement in the squad, Dilshan Madushanka, came straight into the XI. Also given a look-in was Pramod Madushan, the fast bowler who was already in the squad. In order to organise this virtual bowl-off between Madushan and Madushanka, Sri Lanka rested their lead fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera.
Zimbabwe made no change to the XI that shocked Australia in this World Cup. They were looking to bowl first anyway because of the forecast for some drizzle later on, and hoping to bat in better batting conditions once the lights came on.
Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis (wk), Pavan Rathnayake, Dasun Shanaka (capt), Kamindu Mendis, Dunith Wellalage, Dushan Hemantha, Maheesh Theekshana, Pramod Madushan, Dilshan Madushanka
Zimbabwe: Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani (wk), Dion Myers, Sikandar Raza (capt), Ryan Burl, Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Brad Evans, Wellington Masakadza, Graeme Cremer, Blessing Muzarabani
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