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RESULT
Group D, Colombo, October 18, 2009, Glucofit Cricket Sixes

St Sebastian won by 25 runs

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St Joseph's take title

Thirty-six teams, 32 matches and three days of non-stop cricket action would be the best way to describe the 17th edition of the Glucofit Cricket Sixes organised by the Old Wesleyites Sports club

Cricinfo staff
19-Oct-2009
St Sebastian's College were the runners-up  •  ESPNcricinfo Ltd

St Sebastian's College were the runners-up  •  ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Thirty-six teams, 32 matches and three days of non-stop cricket action would be the best way to describe the 17th edition of the Glucofit Cricket Sixes organised by the Old Wesleyites Sports club.
The final day started off with Lumbini Mv, Mahanama College Colombo, Jaffna Combined Schools and Ananda College Colombo already comfortably in the quarter-finals from their merits on day one and two. However none of them could capitalise on moving forward as they fell prey to seasoned campaigners.
Lumbini Mv lost to Nalanda College by 32 runs, the favorites from yesterday Jaffna Combined schools lost by two runs to underdogs Richmond College Galle, while Mahanama and Ananda Colleges were undone by St. Joseph's College and St. Sebastian's College respectively. The two semi-final matches were electric with four of Sri Lanka's best schools taking part.
The first game between Nalanda and St. Joseph's was expected to be a one-horse race for the Nalandians. However the Joes had other plans, batting first and racing to 86 for 2 courtesy of a brilliant half-century by Chatura Kumara. Nalanda were never in the hunt and every time they did try to get away with the game, the Josephian bowlers held their nerves and clawed right back, ultimately winning against all odds by a good 35 runs.
The second semi-final was a blockbuster with St. Sebastian taking on the in-form Richmond College, who, up that point, did everything right. However inexperience showed as they chased down a mere 55. The boys from the south self-destructed with three run-outs in quick succession to ultimately lose by 13 runs.
The final was yet again expected to be an easy victory for St. Sebastian's given their consistency in the tournament; however the Joes went about their business as usual initially restricting the Sebastian's to 61 for 2 with some very good bowling and fielding. The highlight in that inning was that both wickets to fall were run-outs.
St. Joseph's started off shakily losing Roscoe Thatil and Chathura Kumara in the first over, but thanks to sensible batting by Jayathilake (28*) and Jayasinghe (21*) the boys from Darley Road managed to win the Glucofit Sixes 2009 in style.
Thatil walked away with the best bowler and player of the tournament awards. St. Sebastian's wicketkeeper PD Dias was adjudged best fielder and even though Chathura Kumara failed in the final he was still the best batsman with most runs and most sixes in the competition. MAS Jayathilake bagged the Man-of-the-Match award for his all-round performance in the final.

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Glucofit Cricket Sixes

Group A
TEAMMWLPTNRR
STJOS33063.942
MAHC3214-0.340
Sri Sumangal21122.000
Thurstan Col21121.789
MM Vidyalaya2112-0.760
Royal Instit1010-2.508
Batticaloa C1010-3.400
DSSC1010-4.035
Gamini1010-6.200
Group B
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NALDA33064.506
Lumbini Coll32140.158
POW College21121.854
De Mazanod21120.082
St Benedict2112-0.333
Basilica Col1010-2.600
RC Panadura1010-3.800
Kannangara1010-4.909
Trinity Coll1010-7.118
Group C
TEAMMWLPTNRR
Richmond Col33061.733
JCS32141.235
STC21122.693
St Peters21122.365
ZAHIR21121.080
Lyceum Col1010-2.022
Holly Cross1010-5.642
Trincomalee1010-7.000
Wesley Coll1010-10.550
Group D
TEAMMWLPTNRR
St Sebastian33063.467
AnaCo32142.795
Royal21120.835
Dharmapala21120.405
Joseph Vaz2112-0.620
STCM1010-2.022
Asoka V1010-5.200
Polonnaruwa1010-5.347
Ampara Combi1010-9.954