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Mahinda through to semis after second innings scare

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Mahinda College, Galle survived a scary second innings collapse before advancing to the semi-finals of the Under 15 Division I schools cricket tournament on first innings points against St. Anthony’s College Wattala at Panadura on Sunday.

The boys from Galle rode on the prowess of their pace department to seal the semi-final spot against a team that displayed fighting spirits till the end.

Mahinda secured first innings advantage by restricting St. Anthony’s to 108 runs in reply to their 121. Paceman Gesandu Bisas led the way with a five wicket haul. St. Anthony’s were cruising at one stage. However after being 97 for three wickets they lost their last seven wickets for the addition of just 11 runs. Senuka Warushawithana and Anuga Mindiya shared five wickets between them. Gesandu, who was also the top scorer for Mahinda was the pick of the bowlers.

In their second essay Mahinda collapsed in similar fashion (67) as Himasha Silva (5/31) and Nazar Hamsath shared nine wickets between them. But Senuka Warusawithana helped Mahinda bounce back as he took four wickets to restrict St. Anthony’s to 25 for seven wickets at close. They were chasing a target of 81 runs in seven overs.

The other quarter-final between St. Joseph’s and Wadduwa Central was not played at Campbell Place due to the Scholorship Examination at Nalanda College.

Scores:

Mahinda

121 all out in 43.1 overs (Gesandu Bisas 38, Yasas Punsisi 26, Nimnada Dahan 19, Sanuga Nethmira 14; Nazar Hamszath 3/31, Chamath Damsara 3/34, Sadeesha Kavinda 2/29) and 67 all out in 27.1 overs (Kaviru Kithmina 26, Kevin Geemitha 19n.o.; Himasha Silva 5/31, Nazar Hamzath 4/13)

St. Anthony’s

108 all out in 25.5 overs (Hafeez Junkeer 41, Himasha Silva 29; Gesandu Bisas 5/32, Anuga Palliyaguru 3/15, Senuka Warusawithana 2/15) and 25 for 7 (Senuka Warusawithana 4/10)

by Reemus Fernando ✍️



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The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation is
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The BCCI has raised the match fees in women’s domestic cricket, from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per day, for those in the first XIs in senior competitions. The decision was taken at an Apex Council meeting on Monday in Mumbai.

Those in the reserves are entitled to half that amount (INR 25,000 per day). There has also been a revision at the age-group level, with players part of the first XIs set to earn INR 25,000 a day, and reserves earning INR 12,500.

Until now, the age-group players used to take home INR 10,000 a day if they were in the XI, while the reserves made INR 5000. This fee structure totalled to a little more than INR 2 lakh a season if they played all league fixtures, including the final. That figure will now be in the region of INR 5 lakh.

The changes are part of BCCI’s ongoing efforts to elevate the domestic game in the wake of India’s maiden ODI World Cup triumph, amid calls within the system to have a relook at match fees.

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In 2022, the BCCI had put the match fees of the women’s national team at par with that of men, meaning those playing a Test took home INR 15 lakh per match, while the corresponding amounts for an ODI and a T20I stood at INR 6 lakh and INR 3 lakh respectively.

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Indonesia’s Gede Priandana becomes first to pick five wickets in an over in T20Is

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Gede Priandana shows off the ball he made history with [Indonesia Cricket]

Gede Priandana, Indonesia’s 28-year-old right-arm quick bowler, has become the first to pick up five wickets in an over in an international T20I match (where ball-by-ball data is available), achieving the feat in the first T20I against Cambodia in Bali on Tuesday. He is the first man or woman to achieve the feat.

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Priandana had earlier scored 6 in 11 balls opening the innings alongside Dharma  Kesuma, the wicketkeeper-batter, who led the batting show for Indonesia with an unbeaten 110 in 68 balls with eight fours and six sixes.

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