Connect with us

Sports

Royal record thumping 180 runs win  

Published

on

Dasis Manchanayake led Royal to an emphatic 180 runs victory to claim the D. S. Senanayake Memorial Shield (pic Kamal Wanniarachchi)

Royal registered an emphatic 180 runs victory over arch rivals S. Thomas’ as a combined bowling effort restricted the Thomians to 161 runs in the second innings in the 144th Battle of the Blues at the SSC ground.

Given an improbable target of 342 runs to win Senesh Hettiarachchi and Charuka Peiris were the only batsmen to resist as the Thomians struggled for survival from the start.

Nethwin Dharmarathne, Ramiru Perera and Sineth Jayawardene grabbed two wickets each after pacemen shared the top three wickets.

S.Thomas’ came to the match as the favourites and did well on the morning of day one taking four Royal wickets for 63 runs but from then on Royal made them eat humble pie as they dominated all sessions.

On day one Royal skipper Dasis Manchanayake staged a dramatic recovery posting a record breaking fifth wicket stand with Ramiru Perera. Both scored centuries and helped Royal post a commanding total.

S. Thomas’ were bowled out for a low score with pacemen sharing bowling honours. Ranuka Malawiarachchi, Sandesh Ramanayake and Bulan Weeratunga took three wickets each. Batting a second time Royal reached 168 for four wickets in at stumps on day two with Senesh Hettiarachchi unbeaten on 46 runs. They declared their innings on the overnight score to leave S. Thomas’ with a mountain to climb.

Scores:

Royal 326 for 8 decl. in 74 overs (Ovina Ambanpola 30,  Dasis Manchanayake 137, Ramiru Perera 128; Akash Fernando 4/55, Kavindu Dias 3/58) and 168 for 4 overnight decl. in 26 overs (Dasis Manchanayake 57, Uvindu Weerasekara 28, Ramiru Perera 46.o.; Akash Fernando 4/59)

S. Thomas’ 153 all out in 55 overs (Senadhi Bulankulame 40, Mahith Perera 30, Nathan Caldera 20; Ranuka Malawiarachchi 2/35, Sandesh Ramanayake 2/36, Bulan Weeratunga 3/26) and 161 all out in 58.5 overs (Senesh Hettiarachchi 46 n.o., Charuka Peiris 22; Nethwin Dharmarathne 2/27, Ramiru Perera 2/25, Sineth Jayawardene 2/14)

(RF)



Sports

Pasindu wins digital stimulator E Racing in Thailand

Published

on

(Extreme Left) Dhammika Attygalle, President AAC, third from left Greg Craft, President FIA Region II, Pasindu Marasinghe winner of the competition and Anothai Eamlumnow, Executive Committee Member and Chief Production Officer of the Grand Prix International Public Company Limited.

Pasindu Marasinghe, the delegate of the Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) at the Federation Internationale De L’Automobile (FIA) organized Region II Ideas Forum, won an ECARS Digital Racing Car Stimulators competition at the 44th International Motor Show in Thailand Organized by Motor Sports Club of Thailand (RAAT) on Saturday.

Twelve members from the Asia Pacific region participated in this competition. The winner was presented a Medal by Anothai Eamlumnow, Executive Committee Member and Chief Production Officer of the Grand Prix International Public Company Limited.

The world’s largest mobility and motorsports organization, Federation Internaionale De L’Automobile (FIA) organized Region II Ideas Forum was held from March 22 to 25 in Thailand. Automobile Association of Ceylon, which is the affiliated club in Region II was invited for this conference programme.

This programme commenced on March 24 at Studio 4 MAA-LAI Kimpton Hotel Thailand. It was a knowledgeable and effective forum with discussions by experts on insights with capacity building in regions and resources available to clubs through FIA University Mentoring Programme and also to discuss AA Philippines Tourism Start up Experience. AA delegates attended this Conference.

On Saturday (25), the AA Delegates, who were invited to attend the 44th International Motor Show in Thailand Organized by the Motor Sports Club of Thailand (RAAT) as VIP Guests and were introduced to take part in the ECARS Digital Racing Car Stimulators, which was a grant offered to this club by Federation Internaionale De L’Automobile (FIA). Simulator training provides experience to drive Formula Grand Prix.

Continue Reading

Sports

Kalutara Lawn Tennis Club is 85 years old

Published

on

The current KLTC tennis team: Standing (from left): H.K.D.W.M. Senavi Diwarathna, Janaka Chamara, Thisura Athukorale, Kethmina Wanniarachchi, R.L. Kuruppu Arachchi and Suresh Mariyadas. Seated (from left): Krishna Anastasia, Dulip Wijayanayake, Chaminda Fernando, Roche Fernando, and Ashan Fernando

One of the oldest outstation tennis clubs in the whole country, the Kalutara Lawn Tennis Club (KLTC) celebrated its 85th anniversary at a special function held at Kalutara Garden Beach Hotel on Saturday, 25 March with the participation of its senior and junior membership.

The event was presided over by the club’s current Acting President Roche Fernando and Vice President Dulip Wijayanayake.

The Sri Lanka Tennis Association (SLTA) President Iqbal Bin Issack also addressed the gathering on video conferencing and congratulated the club on reaching the remarkable milestone.

Among last eight in All-island Inter-club Tournament –

By the time the KLTC celebrated its 85th birthday, the club tennis team, led by Ashan Fernando, had already reached the 2023 All-island Inter-club Doubles Tournament Division-5 Quarter-finals. That too by finishing as table leaders of their Group, Group B of Division-5. The Quarter-final stage of the Tournament, organised by the SLTA, is to be staged from mid next month onwards.

During Saturday’s celebrations, the KLTC Committee felicitated its distinguished former Presidents and members such as Camillus Silva, the late Elmo Fernando, Sumanasiri Fernando, Renuk Nanayakkara, Srimantha Fernando, Priyantha Fernando, Laksiri Peiris, Dasantha Fonseka, Janaka Fonseka, Sunil Geeganaarachchi, Chaminda Fernando and Chamila Iddagoda.

The KLTC is one of the handful of British colonial-era public tennis-playing institutions presently surviving in the island. It was founded as the ‘Senior Officials’ Club’ or SOC in 1928 by the then British government officials working in the area. In 1938, it was rechristened the Kalutara Lawn Tennis Club and opened its doors to non-government-service members too.

Continue Reading

Sports

St. Joseph’s beat Mahinda, Kusal hammers 168 for Trinity

Published

on

Kusal Wijethunga

Under 19 Cricket

Kusal Wijethunga top scored with 168 runs for Trinity to amass 449 against Maris Stella and spinner Lahiru Amarasekara completed a match bag of 11 wickets in an outright victory for St. Joseph’s as they shared the batting and bowling honours of the day in the Under 19 traditional cricket encounters on Tuesday.

In reply to Maris Stella’s 268 runs, Trinity amassed 449 runs in 83 overs with Wijethunga and Dinusha Peiris scoring centuries. Wijethunga and Peiris were involved in a partnership of 171 runs for the third wicket. Wijethunga’s knock included 16 fours and eight sixes. With batsmen dominating in both innings the match ended in a draw.

At Galle, St. Joseph’s declared their innings on 255 runs (9wkts) after adding 123 runs to their overnight total. Muditha Dissanayaka and Lahiru Amarasekara were responsible for the bulk of it. Amarasekara then joined Yenula Dewthusa to restrict the home team to 142 runs leaving their batsmen a target of just 15 runs to chase.

At Boyagane, Moratu Vidyalaya earned first innings honours against St. Sylvester’s as they restricted the latter to 177 runs.

Meanwhile, in another traditional match started at Katugastota, St. Anthony’s posted 352 for nine wickets declared against St. Peter’s as their top order batsmen, namely Mohomed Aaqil (32), Kavindu Shehan (54), Induwara Galapitage (47), Thisara Ekanayake (54) and skipper Lahiru Abeysinghe (73) clicked together.

Match Details

At Galle: St. Joseph’s record ten wickets win against Mahinda

Scores:

Mahinda 127 all out in 57 overs (Ranmina Hettiarachchi 33, Chandupa de Silva 29; Lahiru Amarasekara 5/34, Muditha Dissanayaka 2/23, Yenula Dewtusa 3/32) and 142 all out in 51.4 overs (Hareen Achintha 32, Dhanuja Induwara 26, Dulana Rajapaksha 32; Lahiru Amarasekara 6/79, Yenula Dewtusa 3/23)

St. Joseph’s 132 for 4 overnight 255 for 9 decl. in 67.5 overs (Sadeesh Jayawardena 53, Naren Muralidaran 41, Muditha Dissanayaka 64, Lahiru Amarasekara 41; Shehan Hasaranga 3/72, Dhanuja Induwara 2/09) and 15 for no loss in 1.2 overs

At Welisara: Trinity amass 449 against Maris Stella

Scores:

Maris Stella 268 all out in 93.5 overs (Kaveen Fernando 26, Shean Adithya 83, Anshen de Silva 28, Ramith Bandara 33, Nethum Basnayake 26, Levin Fernando 22; Jayavi Liyanagama 2/40, Dinuka Tennakoon 5/74) and 30 for no loss in 5.2 overs

Trinity 9 for no loss overnight 449 all out in 83 overs (Kusal Wijethunga 165, Rahal Amarasinghe 39, Dinusha Peiris 105, Vathila Udara 28, Jayavi Liyanagama 45; Sadew Hasthika 5/113, Chirath Adithya 3/51)

At Boyagane: Morau Vidyalaya take first innings honours

Scores:

Morau Vidyalaya 249 all out in 93.1 overs (Vihanga Nimsara 82, Rasindu Ilukshana 54; Isuru Gunasekara 2/28, Pansilu Bandara 2/50, Akila Wickramasinghe 3/48, Khanka Wickramasinghe 2/31) and 99 for 4 in 21 overs (Isuru Fernando 20, Vihanga Nimsara 38; Akila Wickramasinghe 3/16)

St. Sylvester’s 5 for 1 overnight 179 all out in 59.3 overs (Charuka Ayeshan 77; Malith Shehan 2/29, Isuru Fernando 2/27)

Continue Reading

Trending