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‘Hill Country Battle of the Blues’ on Friday
The serene landscape of Kandy will pulsate with the excitement of big match fever as Trinity College clashes with local rivals, St. Anthony’s College, in the 105th Hill Country Battle of the Blues powered by Dialog Axiata PLC, endeavouring to empower champions of tomorrow, on March 15th and 16th at the Trinity College Cricket Stadium in Asgiriya.
As the primary sponsor, Dialog Axiata has made provisions to broadcast the Big Match and Limited Overs match LIVE on Dialog Television – ThePapare TV HD (Channel Number 126), as well as a livestream on ThePapare.com and the Dialog ViU App.
In this year’s two-day battle for the John Halangoda Memorial Trophy, a tradition since its inception in 1914, Trinity College will be captained by Manula Kularatne, while St. Anthony’s College will be led by Thisara Ekanayake.
With 104 games behind them, Trinity boasts 23 victories, while the Antonians have clinched 11, with 70 matches ending indecisively. The Antonians’ last outright victory dates back to 1992 under Umesh de Alwis while Trinity’s latest triumph occurred in 2012 led by Niroshan Dickwella. Trinity College, Kandy currently holds the trophy, securing it with a first-innings win in 2023 by restricting the Antonians to 110 before scoring 221 in their rain-shortened encounter.
Following this, the 42nd Limited Overs Encounter will take place on 23rd March, with the winner earning the Sir Richard Aluwihare Trophy. Trinity currently leads the one-day encounter with 19 victories against St. Anthony’s 17, with four matches, including the 41st limited-over match, concluding with no result and one game ending in a tie.
Both schools have produced a number of national cricketers, including Kumar Sangakkara, Kaushalya Weeraratne, Sachith Pathirana, Niroshan Dickwella, Lahiru Kumara, and Matheesha Pathirana from Trinity, and Muttiah Muralidaran, Ruwan Kalpage, and Piyal Wijetunga from St. Anthony’s.
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Brazil bowler Laura Cardoso takes 9 Lesotho wickets in record-breaking T20 win
Brazil are the unlikely candidates to have claimed two cricket records as one of their bowlers took a record nine wickets – including five in a row – in their 189-run T20 Women’s International victory against Lesotho in Botswana.
Having won the toss on Thursday, at the BCA Kalahari Women’s T20 International Tournament, Brazil posted a daunting 202-8 with wicketkeeper Monnike Machado hitting 69 off 41.
The fun, for the Brazilians, was only just beginning, though, as Laura Cardoso claimed a hat-trick with the last three deliveries of her first over – the second of the Lesotho innings – to set in motion the incredible feat that eventually saw the Africans bowled out for 13.
The 21-year-old then continued her wicket-taking achievement with a Women’s T20 International first of five dismissals in a row as she struck with the first two balls of her second over. This was all part of claiming the first nine Lesotho wickets to fall, but being denied the chance to take all 10 after a change of bowling following her third over. Her final wicket was Ret’sepile Limema, who fell to the fifth ball of the fifth over, with Cardoso replaced for the following over at that end. Her nine wickets, nevertheless, is the best return in either men’s or women’s T20 internationals.
The right-arm seamer did, indeed, come close to another hat-trick, when she claimed wickets with the last two balls of her second over, which itself totalled four victims.
Cardoso, who has has taken 55 wickets in 48 T20 matches for Brazil, replaces Indonesia’s Rohmalia Rohmalia at the top of the Women’s T20 best bowling rankings, as she finished with figures of 3-2-4-9.
Rohmalia had claimed seven wickets in 2024 in a match against Mongolia in Bali. Only three other women have claimed seven in a T20 international.
The men’s record, and the overall in the format, had been held by Bhutan’s Sonam Yeshey after he took eight wickets for seven runs against Myanmar last year.
The previous record for the number of wickets in consecutive deliveries was four, and was jointly held with the most prominent occasion in women’s cricket being when Shakera Selman pulled off the feat for the West Indies against Pakistan in 2018. Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan and Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga are among the most notable bowlers from the men’s game to have claimed four consecutively in the format.
Although a huge winning margin, Brazil’s overall win does not compare with Argentina’s record after they beat Chile by 364 runs in 2023. The Argentinians had struck 427-1 to set up their victory.
Lesotho’s part in the record extends to no further than Cardoso’s haul, with the record-lowest total belonging to Mali, who were bowled out for 6 in 2019 by Rwanda.
Brazil, who lead the six-team tournament with five straight wins, play Mozambique on Friday.
[Aljazeera]
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