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St. Anthony’s complete semi-final line up

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Nithesh Jayasinghe scored an unbeaten century for Royal in the quarter-final match against Dharmapala.

Under 13 Division 1 Cricket

St. Anthony’s College, Katugastota completed the semi-final lineup of the Under 13 Division I cricket tournament as they beat Mahanama College, Colombo on first innings in the quarter-final played at Giriulla on Sunday.

St. Anthony’s join St. Peter’s, Bambalapitiya, Royal, Colombo and Richmond, Galle in the semi-finals.

Yenula Hewavitharana, Sisal Hemaka and Adeesha Rathnayake helped the team from Kandy obtain first innings points as they took two wickets each to restrict Mahanama to 140 runs. That was in reply to their 182 for five wickets declared.

For St. Anthony’s, Nishitha Karunarathna and Vihanga Nethusara scored half-centuries.

In the other quarter-final matches played on Saturday, Royal and Richmond secured their semi-final berths by scoring first innings victories, while the match between St. Peter’s and Trinity ended in an intriguing tie.

The higher average points maintained by St. Peter’s from the first round to the pre-quarter-final round stood them in good stead as they secured the semi-final berth.

In the match between Royal and Dharmapala a century by Nithesh Jayasinghe was the highlight. The Royalist scored an unbeaten century in 114 balls (with 14 boundaries).

A five-wicket haul by Tharul Shanilka helped Richmond restrict St. Joseph Vaz’s to 82 runs in their match.

Results:

St. Anthony’s beat Mahanama on first innings at Giriulla

Scores:

St. Anthony’s

182 for 5 decl. in 48 overs (Nishitha Karunarathna 55, Sanithu Gunathilake 22, Vihanga Nethusara 57; Vihanga Perera 2/28, Nethuka Kulathunga 2/33)

Mahanama

140 all out in 39.1 overs (Vihanga Perera 58; Yenula Hewavitharana 2/10, Sisal Hemaka 2/24, Adeesha Rathnayake 2/11)

Royal beat Dharmapala on first innings

at Ananda Mawatha

Scores:

Royal

247 for 5 decl. in 43.2 overs (Nithesh Jayasinghe 100 n.o., Dushen Udawela 39, Rasula Madarasinghe 37, Thumidu Somasiri 21; Yanush Iman 2/62) and 79 for 3 in 11 overs (Sandul Abeywardana 29, Abhiru Amarasekara 25)

Dharmapala

134 all out in 40.4 overs (Viruna Wathmira 59, Dinura Nethvindu 30; Mahiru Kodithuwakku 5/18, Abhiru Amarasekara 2/18, Dhisas Nanayakkarawasam 2/28) 

Richmond win on first innings at Reid Avenue

Scores: 

St. Joseph Vaz’s

82 all out in 43.5 overs (Evind de Silva 19, Yasith Karunarathne 15; Tharul Shanilka 5/14, Hiruk Akalanka 2/15)

Richmond

80 for 9 in 49.2 overs (Udula Kumudaka 25 n.o.; Raneesha Nimsara 4/11, Sasmitha Fernando 2/13, Amal Perera 2/17) 

St. Peter’s, Trinity match ends in tie at Panadura

Scores: 

St. Peter’s

128 for 9 decl. in 47.2 overs (Methuka Gunarathne 47, Reshon Solomons 36; S. Kritheekshan 3/23, Imesha Dissanayake 3/24) 

Trinity

128 for 9 in 50 overs (Imesha Dissanayake 47, Santhosh Kritheekshan 25; Trevon Premarathne 2/14, Reshon Solomons 2/14) 



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