SL_NEWS_25OCT1997
Kalutara MV 108: St
25-Oct-1997
Saturday 25, October 1997
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Kalutara MV 108: St. Peter's 122/5
Kalutara MV evened the odds to a certain extent when they
captured five wickets for 122 runs after being dismissed for 108
on the opening day of their inter-school cricket match against
St. Peter's at Bambalapitiya yesterday.
The match will be continued today at 9.45 a.m.
Kalutara MV 108 in 56.2 overs (R. de Silva 21, D. Tillekeratne
16, R. Dias 4 for 17, E. Rajapakse 3 for 22, E. Hettihewa 2 for
16)
St. Peter's 122 for 5 at close in 31 overs (Mahesh Perera 34, A.
Fonseka 39 n.o., R. Dias 14 n.o., S. Pradeep 2 for 35) - [C.D.]
Romesh, Roshan in the runs
Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Romesh Kaluwitharana and one-drop
batsman Roshan Mahanama showed early form when they hit up
attractive scores of 128 not out and 95 respectively in the
first of two practice games played at the SSC grounds yesterday.
Kaluwitharana leading the Sri Lanka `B' side blazed away to his
unbeaten score off 105 balls slamming five sixes and 11 fours to
spearhead his team to win on a faster run rate over Sri Lanka
`A' led by Arjuna Ranatunga.
Ranatunga's side hit up 260 for 9 off 50 overs batting first,
with Mahanama making a top score of 95 off 107 balls with three
sixes and six fours. When bad light forced the match to end in
the 40th over, Sri Lanka `B' had replied with 235 for 2.
These matches are played in preparation for next week's
four-nation tournament in Pakistan. A second practice match will
be played on Monday.
Sri Lanka `A' 260 for 9 in 50 overs (S.T. Jayasuriya 20, R.S.
Mahanama 95, A. Ranatunga 32, H.D.P.K. Dharmasena 39 n.o., D.K.
Liyanage 3 for 50, R.S. Kalpage 2 for 39, U.U. Chandana 2 for
44)
Sri Lanka `B' 235 for 2 in 39.5 overs (A. Gunewardena 50, R.S.
Kaluwitharana 128 n.o., R.P. Arnold 47, M. Muralitharan 2 for
70) - [S.T.] Joes 275/8: Thurstan 40/3
Half-centuries from D. Ramanayake and M. Perera saw St. Joseph's
hit up 275 for 8 declared on the opening day of their school
cricket match against Thurstan played at Darley Road yesterday.
Thurstan were 40 for 3 at close. The match continues today at
9.45 a.m.
St. Joseph's 275 for 8 decl. (D. Ramanayake 79, M. Perera 72, P.
Pathirana 26, S. Fernando 38 n.o., T. Wickremasinghe 2 for 45,
R. Randika 4 for 38)
Thurstan 40 for 3 at close. Strong reply
Dharmapala made a strong reply to Royal on the opening day of
their school cricket match played at Pannipitiya yesterday.
After Royal declared at 228 for 7, Dharmapala hit up 144 for 2
in reply by the close. The match continues today at 9.45 a.m.
Royal 228 for 7 decl. (T. Mubarak 77, T. Amarasuriya 53, L.
Liyanage 21, A. Watawala 40 n.o., J. Segera 3 for 46, S.
Devapura 2 for 62)
Dharmapala 144 for 2 at close (C. Prasad 48, H. Gunewardena 42
n.o., S. Devapura 41 n.o.)
25 teams for IATA six-a-side tourney
Twenty-five leading International Air Transport Association
(IATA) travel agencies have entered for the inaugural six-a-side
softball cricket tournament which will be worked off at the BRC
grounds, Havelock Park on Sunday (October 26) from 8.30 a.m.
Each team will comprise two women and four men. The winners will
receive the IATA champions trophy plus 10 replicas for the team
members. There are also a runner-up trophy, and individual
awards for man of the tournament, woman of the tournament, best
batsman and best bowler.
An exhibition match between IATA council members and Airline
Managers (BAR and SLAR) will be a prelude to the finals.
A giant screen operated by Tele-Cine Ltd will telecast the
Hongkong International Sixes tournament at the grounds.
Former Australian cricketer and Sri Lanka's national cricket
coach Bruce Yardley and Mrs. Yardley will be the chief guests.
The event will be sponsored by the following airlines: All
Nippon, Malaysia, Qatar, Gulf, Singapore, Kuwait, Saudia, Middle
East, British, Pakistan, Cathay Pacific, KLM, Asiana, AOM
French, Thai, Emirates, Silk Air, Airlanka, Amadeus and Eva.
The participating sides are: Aitken Spence Travels, Cey-Can
Travels and Tours, Ceylon Carriers, Ceylon Shipping Lines,
Ceylon Tours, Finlays Travels, Gabo Travels, George Steuarts
Travel, Globetrotter Lanka, Hemas Travels, Mackinnons Travels,
Maritime Travels, Muller Travel Services, N-Car Travels and
Tours, Pyramid Air Services, Shums and Sons Travels, Sparklink
Travels, Superlink Travels, Thomas Cook Overseas, Travel World,
VMS Travels and Tours, ZTS, Delair Travels, HTS Travels, Regency
Travels.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)