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Trinity pull off thrilling win in ‘bonus Bradby’
By A Special Sports Correspondent
Trinity College Kandy produced attacking rugby to down a fighting Royal outfit 21-20 in a Division 1 Segment A Group 1 A match of the inter-school league rugby tournament worked off at Royal Sports Complex on Friday (July 8).
Trinity went through some anxious moments in this ‘bonus Bradby’ before snatching victory, virtually from the jaws of defeat, thanks to a last gasp try by reserve prop Ariyawansa a few minutes from the end. Till then Royal were leading 20-16.
Trinity’s points came off two tries, one conversion and two penalties, which came off the boot of K. Wickremesinghe. Royal, who were trailing 6-13 at the short whistle, came back guns blazing in the second half to earn two tries and two conversions.
Trinity prevailed in the first half with a smashing try by Anuhas Kodithuwakku who simply ran through the Royal defence unchallenged after Wickremesinghe had earlier put the team in the lead with a well-taken penalty.
Royal’s only scoring in the first half came through two penalties which came off the boot of Yehiya.The second half was played at a fast and furious pace and Royal did well to level scores 13 all with a try by Rahil Wijesekare. Royal’s Hikgoda stretched the home team’s lead with a try later on and it looked like Royal would run away with the game, but all that changed when substitute prop Ariyawansa breached the Royal defence for Trinity’s final try of the match.
Trinity received two yellow cards while Royal had one yellow card. The Schools Rugby Association has taken a decision to postpone all other matches of the tournament scheduled for Saturday and Sunday due to the prevailing situation in the country.
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Tanzid Hasan’s century propelled Rajshahi Warriors to their first BPL trophy, after they beat Chattogram Royals by 63 runs in the final.
Tanzid became the third batter after Tamim Iqbal and Chris Gayle to score a century in the BPL final, helping Rajshahi to a competitive 174 for 4 after batting first.
Chattogram, the underdog side of the tournament which came good despite not having a proper team owner, were bowled out for 111 runs in 17.5 overs. Sri Lanka fast bowler Binura Fernando took four wickets, and left-arm spinner Hasan Murad took three wickets.
It was Rajshahi’s batting that set the tone for the win. They got an early boost when openers Tanzid and Sahibzada Farhan added 83 runs for the first wicket in 10.2 overs. Farhan made a run-a-ball 30 with two fours and a six, but it was Tanzid who held Rajshahi’s innings together. He added 47 runs with Kane Williamson, before reaching his third T20 century, off 61 balls. Tanzid struck seven sixes and six fours, before falling for 100 in the penultimate over.
Shoriful Islam took his BPL tally to 26 wickets for the season with two wickets, while Mukidul Islam was Chattogram’s best bowler on the day, taking 2 for 20 from his four overs.
Fernando gave Rajshahi another good start with the ball, removing Mohammad Naim and Mahmudul Hasan Joy in the third over. He returned to remove Asif Ali and Shoriful Islam to finish with excellent figures of 4 for 9.
Murad then struck, first with the big wicket of Hassan Nawaz, followed by wickets of Chattogram captain Mahedi Hasan and Mirza Baig. Chattogram’s chase never really took off, as the rest of the Rajshahi bowlers took control after Murad’s four overs.
Brief scores:
Rajshahi Warriors 174 for 4 in 20 overs (Tanzid Hasan 100, Sahibzada Farhan 30, Kane Williamson 24, Najmul Hossain Shanto 11; Shoriful Islam 2-33, Mukidul Islam 2-20) beat Chattogram Royals 111 in 17.5 overs (Mirza Baig 39, Hasan Nawaz 11, Zahiduzzaman 11, Asif Ali 21; Binura Fernando 4-90, James Neesham 2-24, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain 1-24, Hasan Murad 3-15) by 63 runs
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