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Subarman’s six fer helps Jaffna Hindu win 14th Battle of the Hindus by 64 runs

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Satharsan Subaman was named the Man of the Match for his six wicket haul
A six wicket haul including a hat trick by Satharsan Subaman helped Jaffna Hindu College beat Hindu College Colombo by 64 runs in the 14th edition of the Battle of the Hindus which ended  on Saturday. With this win Jaffna Hindu lead the 14 match series four  wins to three.
Twenty two wickets fell on the first day of the match and Jaffna Hindu resuming on their overnight score of 71//2 declared their second essay at 170/9 giving Hindu College Colombo a victory target of 252. The visitors got off to a good start anchored by a well compiled 72 runs by Suresh Kumar Midusigan and a run a ball 39 from S Sarvish, but fell short by 64 runs as Suberman ripped through the tail end.
Best Batsman – Suresh Kumar Midusigan [Hindu College Colombo] [72 runs]
Best Bowler – VishwanathanYuaraj [Hindu College Colombo] [4-27 and 4-47]
Best Fielder – T Preethikan [Jaffna Hindu College]
Man of the Match – Satharshan Subaman [Jaffna Hindu College] [6-58]
Brief scores: 
Jaffna Hindu College 172/10 in 43.5 overs (K Pareshshith 20,  A Vithushan 49; P Shri Nithushan 2-24, R Dheskar 2-39, Vishwanathan Yuvaraj 4-27) and (71/2 overnight)  170/9dec  in 54 overs ( K Pareshshith 39, A Vithushan 25,  I Shrivasthan 26, S Abhivaran 27* ; Vishwanathan Yuvaraj 4-47. R Dheskar 4-35)
Hindu College Colombo  91/10  in  32.5 overs (T Santhosh 42; Sutharsan Subaran 2-31, A Vithushan 2-16, K Nithees 4-12,) and 187/10 in 55.5 overs [T Yadushan 25, Sureshkumar  Midusigan 72, S Sarvish 39; Satharsan Subaman 6-58, K Nithees 2-75]


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