Sri Lanka News Round-up (2 Nov 1997)
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa
02-Nov-1997
Sunday 02, November 1997
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa.
* Hosts Pakistan will come out for the first time in their
Golden jubilee four-nation tournament for the Jinnah trophy when
they take on South Africa in the second match of the tournament
to be played under lights in Lahore's Gadaffi Stadium today.
South Africa should have the edge in this crucial game though
Pakistan will certainly make use of the home crowd support to
pull off a win. Hansie Cronje's men have won 10 out of the 15
one day internationals they have played this year while Pakistan
have won only 13 games after playing 30 matches during the same
period.
New Zealanders Steve Dunne and Ian Robinson will officiate in
Sunday's game. the quadrangular tournament commenced yesterday
with a match between the West Indies and the World champions Sri
Lanka. On Monday, West Indies will take on South Africa at the
same venue.
* Star Sports Club, Kaduruwela scored a six wicket win over
Samanala Sports Club, Polonnaruwa in their Board of Control's
Division III cricket tournament match played at Kaduruwela
grounds, Polonnaruwa. In reply to Samanala SC's 95 all out in
19.5 overs (Wijemuni Saman 48, Susantha 3 for 19, V. Jayasooriya
3 for 8), Star SC made 97 for 4 in 26 overs (V. Jayasooriya 18,
P.Saman 2 for 24, S. Herath 2 for 1).
Kingswood hold out to force draw
Kingswood, held on in their second innings to force a draw in
their schools cricket match with St. Joseph's at Darley Road
yesterday. In reply to the Joes 243, Kingswood made only 92 and
sent in for the follow-on were 176 for 7 at close.
The Josephian paceman Roshan de Silva ripped through the
Kingswood batting in the first innings. He had figures of 6 for
21 in 17.3 overs.
Still 151 runs behind the Joes total, Kingswood, sent in for the
follow-on were helped by a fine 69 with 10 boundaries by Roshan
Perera off 115 deliveries. He put on 78 valuable runs for the
fourth wicket with Jaliya Weerasinghe (34).
The Joes right-arm spinner Shenal Warnakula was the pick of the
bowlers taking 4 for 26 in 17 overs.
St. Joseph's 243 in 66 overs (J. Jayasuriya 91, D. Ranasinghe
22, D. Pathirana 34, N. Pushpakumara 3 for 72, N. Rupasinghe 2
for 53, S. Gamage 2 for 36).
Kingswood 92 in 56.3 overs (L. Ekanayake 17, T. Madanayake 13,
Roshan de Silva 6 for 21, D. Fernando 2 for 16) and 176 for 7 at
close in 68 overs (L. Ekanayake 16, M. Mallawaratchi 20, Roshan
Perera 69, Jaliya Weerasinghe 34, B. Weerasuriya 15, Shenal
Warnakula 4 for 26).
Trinity win by one wkt
By Kandy South Group Cor.
TRINITY College scored a first innings win over Dharmaraja
College in their Horlicks Trophy schools under-13 division I
cricket tournament match played at Lake View grounds, Kandy
recently.
Dharmaraja College: 93 all out in 43 overs (P. Ariyadasa 31, S.
Sameera 11, M. Anjoon 3 for 6, M. Jeyakumar 4 for 35, S.
Bamunusinghe 3 for 33).
Trinity College: 97 for 9 in 41 overs (P. Clifford 12, S.
Munaweera 12, N. Ratnayake 10, P. Punchihewa 12, S. Epa 3 for
16, S. Sameera 3 for 19).
Tailenders Perera and Boteju rescue SSC
By Leslie Fernando
TAILENDERS Suresh Perera and Chaminda Boteju (number nine and
ten batsmen) scored two unbeaten half centuries, both 51 not out
to stage a good recovery and guide SSC to a respectable 240 for
8 wickets against Tamil Union on day one of the segment `A'
under-24 cricket final at Maitland Place yesterday.
Suresh and Chaminda also shared an unbroken 100 runs partnership
for the 8th wicket to help swell their side's total.
SSC sent into bat started badly losing opener Shantha
Kalavitigoda for 1. Then Malintha Perera (30) with 3 fours and
Anushka Polonowita (33) with 4 fours hit useful knocks. Malintha
and Anushka added 58 runs for the second wicket. After the exit
of Malintha and Anushka, SSC were placed in a precarious
position. They lost Mahela Jayawardena (13), Harith Jayasuriya
(10) and Ruwan Galappathie (1).
Tamil Union medium paceman R. S. Piyadarshana bowled tightly to
dismiss the middle order batsmen. At one stage SSC were 140 for
8 with skipper Suranjith Silva contributing a quickfire 20 with
3 fours.
The Maitland Place club were rescued by Suresh Perera and
Chaminda Boteju. The two `tail-enders' batted with coolness and
first were associated in 50 runs stand in 62 balls and 66
minutes. At close, Suresh and Chaminda were still there with a
solid 100 runs partnership for the 8th wicket in 25.1 overs and
102 minutes.
Suresh Perera unbeaten 51 included 8 fours while Chaminda had 3
fours and 2 sixes in his unbeaten knock of 51.
Right-arm medium paceman R. S. Piyadarshana bowled accurately
for Tamil Union to claim 4 for 57 while leg-spinner S. Kumara
finished with 2 for 66.
The match will be continued today at 9.30 a.m. SSC - 1ST INNINGS
Santha Kalavitigoda c C. Jayasinghe b N. Shiroman 1, Malinda
Perera lbw b S. Kumara 30, Anushka Polonowita c C. Jayasinghe b
S. Kumara 33, Mahela Jayawardena c I. de Saram b R. S.
Piyadarshana 13, Harith Jayasuriya c K. Nadaraja b R. S.
Piyadarshana 10, Ruwan Gapappathi c B. Jeganathan b R. S.
Piyadarshana 1, Suranjith Silva c A. Jayasinghe b B. Jeganathan
20, Prasanna Viswanath c A. Jayasinghe b R. S. Piyadarshana 8,
Suresh Perera not out 51, Chaminda Boteju not out 51, Extras
(LB-8, NB-13).
TOTAL (for 8 wickets in 95 overs, 280 mts) 240.
FALL OF WICKETS: 6, 64, 73, 95, 98, 100, 128, 140.
BOWLING: R. S. Piyadarshana 23-2-57-4, N. Shiroman 16-7-30-1, A.
Jayasinghe 5-1-14-0, B. Jeganathan 18-4-55-1, C. Jayasingha
8-4-12-0, S. Kumara 23-4-60-2.
S. Thomas' beat Dharmapala by 118 runs
By Richard Dwight
S. THOMAS' registered their second victory in five matches, when
they defeated Dharmapala Pannipitiya by 118 runs, in their
cricket encounter at Mt. Lavinia yesterday.
Dharmapala, continuing from their overnight score of 82 for 3,
in reply to the Thomians first innings total of 191, did not
make much headway to collapse for 129. The only contribution of
note, came from Sanjay Devapura who made 37.
Medium pacers Naren Ratwatte and Gihan Fernando, along with
left-arm spinner Suranga Peiris, shared seven wickets amongst
them for S. Thomas'.
S. Thomas', enjoying a lead of 62 runs, declared at tea, with
their second innings score at 113 for 8 wickets, Nilanka Peiris
made 46.
Paceman Jaminda Segera took 4 for 34 for Dharmapala.
Having to make 176 for victory, Dharmapala offered little or no
resistance folded up for 57, in the 9.4 mandatory over, having
batted for 23.4 overs and 133 minutes.
The left arm spinner Suranga Peiris bowled well again, to take 4
for 36 and had a match bag of 6 for 46.
S. Thomas' 191 and 113 for 8 (N. Peiris 46, J. Siriwardene 25,
J. Segera 4 for 34, C. Nayanjith 2 for 15).
Dharmapala 83/2 o/n contd. 129 (S. Devapura 37, T. Seneviratne
14, C. Nayanjith 16, N. Ratwatte 3 for 20, G. A. Fernando 2 for
11, S. Peiris 2 for 10) and 57 (S. Peiris 4 for 36, N. Ratwatte
2 for 12).
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