Thursday 11, September 1997
Sports in brief
Daily News
13 stumpers to come under Marsh
The Sri Lanka Cricket Board has picked 13 wicket-keepers to
follow a program on `Wicket-keeping' to be conducted by former
Australian Test wicket-keeper, Rod Marsh at the Sara Stadium on
Sunday (September 14).
Marsh is currently in Sri Lanka as manager of the touring
Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy side and has kindly consented
to conduct the program at the request of the Cricket Board,
commencing 8.45 a.m.
The following wicket-keepers are requested to be present: Romesh
Kaluwitharana, Lanka de Silva, Pubudu Dasanayake, Indika
Galagoda, Sampath Perera, Prasanna Jayawardena, Dilshan
Vitharana, Rally Tissera, Jerome Fernando, Chamara Dunusinghe,
Piyasad Senaratne, Gayan Sanjeeva, Buddhika Ekanayake.
Gulf Air Cricket sixes on Sept 14
Gulf Air will host an Inaugural soft ball cricket sixes
tournament on the 14th September at N.C.C grounds, Maitland
Place.
Thirty four teams comprising of passenger/cargo, hotels and
other industry related organisations have confirmed
participation at present. This event is co-sponsored by DHL, the
worldwide courier.
Gulf Air Hope to make this an important event in the aviation
industry's annual sports calendar. In addition to the attractive
prize money would be offered to the winners and the runners-up
of the tournament, winners of the entrance raffle draw would be
entitled to return air tickets.
Perera - 5/30
A fine spell of bowling by C. L. Perera (5 for 30) helped
Lumbini MV to restrict Royal College, Panadura to 167 for 9 in
their first innings on the opening day of their Singer trophy
under 17 cricket tournament final played at the Panadura
Esplanade yesterday.
The match will be continued at 9.45 a.m today.
Royal Panadura: 167 for 9 (S.Deshabandu 30, D.Mahesh 29,
D.Gayanga 23, W.Hemal 15, C.L.Perera 5 for 30, R.Dhammika 2 for
55) v Lumbini MV.
Ananda take Under-15 Division One Title
Ananda clinched the Horlicks Trophy Under 15 Division One
cricket tournament when they defeated St.Peter's College on the
first innings in the final concluded at Viharamaha Devi Park
yesterday.
The Anandians chasing a total of 191 reached a formidable 276
for 6 at tea and at this stage the two captains decided to call
of the game. The Anandians produced three half centurions
(Thilina Kandambi (70), Lakshan Fernando (76) and Mohamed Ramzi
(53).
In fact Lakshan Fernando stroked eleven boundaries and also
figured in a fourth wicket stand of 106 runs with Mohamed Ramzi
whose knock of 53 was studded with two sixes and six boundaries.
St.Peter's: 191.
Ananda: 276 for 6 in 79 overs. (Thilina Kandambi 70,
G.R.Samaraweera 12, Lakshan Fernando 76, Mohamed Ramzi 53, Ishan
Ratnayake 2 for 55)
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)