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St. Peter’s meet formidable St. Sebastian’s today and tomorrow at Katuneriya
5th Battle of Seagulls
St. Peter’s College, Negombo will meet formidable St. Sebastian’s College, Katuneriya in the fifth ‘Battle of Seagulls’ Big Match today and tomorrow at Katuneriya.The two Division II schools are meeting in the annual battle after concluding the Under 19 two-day cricket tournament in contrasting fashions.
St. Sebastian’s captained by Chathumal Nimesh Fernando enjoyed remarkable success this season. They are one of the two newly promoted Division I teams. They clinched the Division II title this season as an unbeaten team.
In contrast, the Petes could not reach the business end of the tournament after being placed sixth in their group during the first round of the tournament proper. The team captained by Manula Gimhan will be eager to make amends when they take on their formidable arch-rivals.
For St. Sebastian’s skipper and offie Chathumal Nimesh with over 100 wickets for the season, left-arm spinner Tharuka Manaram (over 50 wickets) and Thisara Madushan (49 wickets) are the key strike bowlers. In the batting department Chathumal Nimesh (over 600 runs), Nimesh Madusanka (over 400 runs), ThisaraMadushan (over 700 runs), Gayan Harshana (over 600 runs), Ashen Dinuka (over 400 runs) and Hasith Kavinda (over 600 runs) are the players to watch.
St. Peter’s will rely heavily on all-rounder Naveen Athishta for both wickets and runs. He has scored over 700 runs this season and is the key strike bowler (66 wickets for the season). Right-arm paceman Manula Gimhan (over 30 wickets) and left-armer Yohan Alwis (over 30 wickets) are the other leading bowlers. Nimesh Sri Randika (over 300 runs), Gimhan Fernando (over 300 runs) and Nilupul Chamodan (over 300 runs) are expected to share the batting responsibilities with Athishta.
The victory tally of this series stands 1-0 in favour of St. Sebastian’s, who won in 2018.
Teams
St. Sebastian’s College (from): Chathumal Nimesh (Captain), Viraj Menura, Vishwa Tharuka, Venuth Kavimira, Nimesh Madusanka, Sithum Tharindu, Thisara Madushan, Gayan Harshana, Hasith Kavinda, Vihanga Theekshana, Malindu Daham, Nishal Rashmika, Tharuka Manaram, Dinuka Sandun, Dinidu Dilan, Naveen Nethsara, Oshan Asiri.
Officials: Rev. Fr. Viraj Eranga Rodrigo (Principal), Rev. Bro. H.P.M. Sanushka (Master-in-Charge), Kasuri Jinanjalee (Prefect of Games), W.S.P. Costa (Head Coach), Shevon Yonathan (Asst. Coach).
St. Peter’s College (from): Manula Gimhan (Captain), Naveen Athishta, Nimesh Sri Randika, Carol Ravinton, Akeel Shenesh, Thimira Kavinda, Nilupul Chamodan, Yohan Alwis, Avishka Rohan, Rayan Himasha, Lahiru Dananjaya, Oshem Shinath, Yohan Primosh, Akidu Vidusha, Dasun Kavinda, Shamal Ridmika, Milinda Dineth, Muditha Gautham, Masitha Fernando, Supasan Diluka.
Officials: K.D.R.D.W.Fernando (Principal), S.A.L.D.Nilantha (Prefect of Games), Manjula Vas (Master in Charge), Gihan Sudeepa (Head Coach), Nimna Fernando (Asst. Coach)
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Gaby Lewis has been rested for Ireland’s upcoming T20I tri-series against Pakistan and West Indies at home in Clontarf as she recovers from a recent leg injury but has been named captain – for the first time at a global event – for the T20 World Cup in June-July in England.
Orla Prendergast, the vice-captain for the World Cup, will lead the side in the tri-series in Lewis’ absence. No vice-captain has been named for the tri-series.
In terms of ins and outs, Jane Maguire, the right-arm medium pacer, has been ruled out of contention with an injury, but her sister Aimee Maguire, the left-arm orthodox spinner, has returned from her own injury and has been included in both squads. Apart from the missing Lewis, there are no changes from the squad for the tri-series, which is a 14-member line-up, for the World Cup.
At the T20 World Cup, Ireland have been grouped with tournament hosts England, defending champions New Zealand, Scotland, Sri Lanka and past winners West Indies.
Ireland are ranked ninth in the format, ahead of only Scotland (11th) among the teams in their group, and will start their World Cup campaign on the second day of competition, against Scotland in Manchester.
Ireland were most recently in action at the T20 World Cup qualifiers played in Nepal in January-February this year, and finished second to Bangladesh.
Lewis’ fitness will be key for Ireland at the World Cup, with her being their top-ranked batter, currently at joint-14th on the ICC T20I rankings. She was also the top run getter at the qualifiers with 276 runs in seven innings, scoring her runs at a strike rate of 119.48.
Prendergast is the next best at No. 26, followed by Amy Hunter at No. 29. Prendergast is also the seventh-ranked allrounder in women’s T20Is.
Ireland squad for women’s T20 World Cup
Gaby Lewis (capt), Orla Prendergast (vice-capt), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Laura Delany, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul, Rebecca Stokell
Ireland squad for tri-series against Pakistan and West Indies
Orla Prendergast (capt), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Laura Delany, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul, Rebecca Stokell
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