Sri Lanka News Round-up (26 Oct1997)
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26-Oct-1997
Sunday 26, October 1997
Sri Lanka Sports Round up
Daily News
Sri Lanka stars in SSC-NCC clash today
By A. C. de Silva
SRI Lanka's stars will take centre stage at the inaugural clash
between SSC and NCC for the J. R. Jayewardene Memorial Trophy to
be played at the NCC ground today at 9.30 a.m.
This will be the last occasion that the Sri Lanka cricketers
will be seen in action before they go across to Lahore tomorrow
for the Pakistan Independence Cup invitation cricket tournament.
In the SCC side will be Sri Lanka skipper Arjuna Ranatunga,
Mavan Atapattu, Sanjeewa Ranatunga, Hemantha Wickremaratne,
Jayantha Silva, Pramodya Wickremasinghe, Nuwan Soysa.
The star players in the NCC side are: Aravinda Silva, Hashan
Tillekeratne, Russel Arnold, Sajeeva de Silva, Ravindra
Pushpakumara, Anushka Gunewardena.
Entrance is free and cricket fans are assured of a fine day's
cricket if the weather keeps fine.
Minister of Samurdhi, Youth Affairs and Sports S. B. Dissnayake
will be the chief guest.
Meanwhile the Sri Lanka team going to Pakistan: Arjuna Ranatunga
(captain), Sanath Jayasuriya, Mavan Atapattu, Roshan Mahanama,
Aravinda de Silva (vice captain), Hashan Tillekeratne, Lanka de
Silva, Kumar Dharmasena, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chaminda Vaas,
Sajeeva de Silva, Dulip Liyanage, Upul Chandana, Russel Arnold.
Cambrians beat Kingswoodians by 6 wkts
PRINCE of Wales College, Moratuwa raced against time to snatch
an exciting six-wicket win over Kingswood college with one over
to spare in their Coco-Cola Bottlers Trophy cricket match
concluded at police park, Kandy yesterday.
The Cambrians were set a victory target of 114 in 22 overs and
Pubudu Ranaweera finished off the match with a six to square
leg.
Match winners for the Cambrian were Kelum Fernando who top
scored with 88 which included 9 fours and faced 130 balls.
Earlier Hasantha Fernando bowled his medium pacers to a good
line and length to capture 5 for 37 and he was well supported by
lift arm spinners T. Silva and P. Ranaweera.
Kingswood College 111 all out in 49.4 overs (L. Ekanayake 11, M.
Mallawarachchi 12, R. Perera 30, O. Weerasuriya 28, N.
Rupasinghe 11, H. Fernando 5 for 37, T. Silva 2 for 18, P.
Ranaweera 3 for 19) and 174 all out in 53 overs (M.
Mallawarachchi 30, T. S. Madanayake 30, O. Weerasuriya 16, N.
Rupasinghe 27, C. Senaviratne 27, S. Gamage 22, P. Ranaweera 2
for 40, T. Silva 3 for 6).
Prince of Wales College 171 all out in 58.2 overs (Kelum
Fernando 88, H. Fernando 19, D. Nayanakantha 14, D. Perera 14,
J. Wannakuwatte 10, V. Seneviratne 4 for 25, N. Rupasinghe 3 for
44 and 118 for 4 in 27 overs (K. Fernando 24, I. Hiththatiya 18,
N. Ratnayake 14, H. Fernando 27 not out, P. Ranaweera 24 not
out).
Thurstan force draw
THE inter-school cricket encounter between St. Joseph's and
Thurstan ended in a draw at Darley Road yesterday.
Thurstan were made to follow on after making 157 runs in their
first innings in reply to the Joes score of 275 for 8 declared.
Following on Thurstan were 216 for 4 when the match was stopped
after 12 mandatory overs due to bad light.
St. Joseph's: 275 for 8 declared.
Thurstan: 40 for 3 overnight 157. (T. Wickremasinghe 83, I.
Wickremasinghe 16, N. Randika 17, Shenal Warnakula 2 for 32,
Aminda de Mel 2 for 17) and 216 for 4 (M. Wedage 58, A.
Dayananda 60, D. Premadasa 41, T. Wickremasinghe 43, S.
Warnakula 2 for 49). - (RA)
Isipatana-Wesley drawn
Isipatana vs Wesley inter-school cricket match ended in a no
decision played at Campbell Park yesterday.
Isipatana 218 for 9 decl and 170 for 7 at close (S. Wijesekera
22, P. Nishan 14, B. Wijewickrema 19, M. Fernando 35, B.
Senadheera 4 for 46).
Wesley 89 for 5 overnight 167 all out (W. Heshan 20, A. Jaldi
29, Z. Ishan 30, B. Serathan 26, M. Fernando 2 for 52, T.
Samarasekera 3 for 53).
Maliyadeva-SACK drawn
MALIYADEVA College, Kurunegala held St. Anthony's College, Kandy
to a draw in their Coca Cola Bottlers Trophy schools cricket
tournament match played at Katugastota yesterday.
Maliyadeva College 138 all out (F. de Silva 43, M. Pallihakkara
4 for 48, A. Pinnaduwa 2 for 30) AND 126 for 5 (I. Hameem 49, I.
de Silva 32, M. Pallihakkara 2 for 26).
St. Anthony's College 226 for 7 decl. (Ravindra Wickremapala
100, Nafees Nizam 66, G. Samarawickrema 3 for 35, I. de Silva 3
for 62).
Tame draw at Negombo
MARIS Stella vs St. Benedict's schools cricket match at Negombo
ended in a tame draw yesterday, but the game was livened up by a
fine 81 by Benedictine A. Tissera, while another Ben Asiri
Gunatilleke had the best figures of 5 for 24 in Maris Stella's
first innings total of 136. The Bens made 186 in their first
innings and in the second were 191 for 9 at close.
St. Benedict's 186 and 191 for 9 at close (Pradeep Hewage 44, A.
Tissera 81, Lakmal Fernando 3 for 36, J. Livera 2 for 18, M.
Fernando 2 for 18).
Maris Stella 136 (M. Fernando 44, Asiri Gunatilleke 5 for 24,
Shehan Perera 3 for 27, Pradeep Dassanayake 2 for 12).
Badulla by 41 runs
BADULLA District beat Amparai District by 41 runs in their under
19 ``Celltel Trophy'' limited over cricket encounter played at
Pelwatte grounds recently.
Badulla, batting first, scored 195 runs in 31 overs with O. L.
M. Rishard top scoring with 71 runs in this tournament organised
by the Board of Control for Cricket. In reply Amparai District
were able to score only 154 runs in 30 overs, Y. Dharshana
captured 4 wickets for 16 runs.
Badulla District: 195 (O. L. M. Rishard 71, T. Prasanna 28, C.
Harshajeewa 15, S. Basnayake 11, R. Kumara 3 for 22 and S.
Seneviratne 2 for 29)
Amparai District 154 (S. Balasuriya 32, R. Kumara 32, S.
Siriwardena 23, and Y. Dharshana 4 for 16).
Good double by Faiz
A fine double by M. S. M. Faiz enabled S. Thomas' College
Gurutalawa to gain a first innings lead over De Mazenod College,
Kandana in their under 19 Cocacola Trophy cricket encounter
played at Gurutalawa grounds. M. S. M. Faiz scored 60 runs in
their first innings total of 161 runs in 44.5 overs and later
captured 6 wickets for 48 runs to restrict De Mazenod scores for
145 in 31.5 overs. When rain interrupted play at 2.30 p.m. STC
Gurutalawa were 150 for 2. where N. S. Weerasuriya scored an
unbeaten century.
Chief Scores: S.Thomas College, Gurutalawa 161: (M. S. M. Faiz
60, R. P. Fernando 39 n. o, S. Harsha 5 for 51, A. Naline 3 for
13) and 150 for 2 (N. S. Weerasuriya 104 n. o); De Mazenod' 145
(S. Nuwantha 29, A. Naline 28, M. S. M. Faiz 6 for 48, R. P.
Fernando 3 for 43).
* Arch rivals India and Pakistan have been invited to take part
at the Bangladesh Silver Jubilee Independence Cup one day
international tournament to be worked off in Dhaka in January
next year. Pakistan has already confirmed their participation
and will travel to Dhaka after their three -Test home series
against the West Indies.
All Asian cricketing nations, except for the World champions Sri
Lanka, are taking part in the tournament. Sri Lanka, which won
the recent Asia Cup beating all these three teams, are unable to
play in Dhaka as they will be hosting Zimbabwe for a Test series
during the same time. The three teams will play on a league
basis and the two teams will play in best-of-three finals to be
played on January 14, 16 and 18. Hosts Bangladesh will meet
India in the `curtain raiser' to be played on January 10.
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