Sri Lanka - Sara Trophy Review And Tables (15 Dec 1995)
A Coca Cola Sara trophy Segment `A` weekend without Marvan Atapattu still turned out to be quite a profitable one for batsmen with no less than eight of them crossing the century mark - which is easily the highest for one weekend in the current
15-Dec-1995
Sara Trophy cricket Review:
Gunasekera, Jayasinghe score centuries on debut
A Coca Cola Sara trophy Segment `A` weekend without Marvan Atapattu still turned out to be quite a profitable one for batsmen
with no less than eight of them crossing the century mark - which
is easily the highest for one weekend in the current season.
Before his departure to Sharjah, Atapattu set the pace with hundreds in the first three weekends of the season.
Most significant of last weekend`s centuries were those scored by
Suresh Gunasekera of SSC and Chaminda Jayasinghe of Tamil Union.
Both made them on their debut in division I club cricket and they
were both past captains of their respective schools.
Gunasekera, formerly of S. Thomas` College, Mt. Lavinia hit a
sparkling 160 and shared the highest partnership of the season -
249 for the third wicket with Upul Fernando (who also completed a
century) to lay the foundation for SSC`s total of 461.
Colts replied boldly but fell 100 runs short. However, the first
innings points garnered by SSC brought them their fourth win of
the season and kept them within striking distance of the leaders.
Gunasekera followed his first century with a half-century in the
second to complete a memorable batting double on his debut match.
Jayasinghe, a former Thurstan College captain followed in
Gunasekera`s footsteps when he made an undefeated 102 to become
the third centurion in Tamil Union`s massive total of 501 for 4
declared - the highest total of the season.
Jayasinghe came into the side as replacement for Upul Chandana
who is in Sharjah with the Sri Lanka `A` team, made full use of
the opportunity to crown himself with a debut century. Unfortunately, his joy has been short-lived because as the `Daily
News` understands, he has hurt his finger at practice while batting and will be out of this weekend`s game against Bloomfield at
Reid Avenue.
Jayasinghe shared an unfinished fifth wicket stand of 128 with
his captain Jeevaka Weerasinghe (52), which was the third such
partnership of the innings. Opener Ruwin Peiris (139) was involved in the other two - sharing 133 for the first wicket with
Thusira de Silva (60) and 141 for the second with promising
wicket-keeper batsman, Indika de Saram, who completed his second
century of the season (126).
With the exception of Saman Jayantha, who scored a century, the
rest of the Singha batting succumbed to the pace and spin combination of the home side to lose the match by an innings. Singha
SC have been running up sizeable totals this season, but their
bowlers have been unable to restrict the opposition to within
limits of their batting strength.
The leadership of Segment `A` changed hands for the third time in
four weekends this season when Sebastianites went to the top for
the first time. Bloomfield held the top position for the first
two weekends, but their defeat at the hands of SSC saw NCC take
over in the third week. With NCC suffering their first defeat of
the season against Bloomfield last week, Sebastianites who were
lying second went to the top when they beat Police on the first
innings.
No outstanding performances featured the match, but an opening
stand of 127 between the in-form S.K. Silva and Marlon Peiris,
who both completed half-centuries saw Sebastianites reach 278 in
the first innings, despite a good bowling performance by P.K.
Serasinghe, whose left-arm leg-spin fetched him excellent figures
of 6 for 40 off 32 overs.
Thanks largely to Chandana Mahesh`s safe pair of hands - he held
onto six catches at slips in the Police first innings - a Sri
Lankan record in first-class cricket and only one short of equalling the world record of seven, Sebastianites enjoyed a first innings lead of 105. However, their attempts at bowling Police out
a second time after setting them a target of 222 in 44 overs
proved futile by Chaminda Jayasinghe`s 127-ball knock for 91.
NCC had only themselves to blame for their first defeat of the
season when they spilled five chances on the opening day and allowed Bloomfield to recover from 140 for 7 to 324 - a total which
they defended very well mainly through the bowling of Bathisha de
Silva (6 for 19). The former D.S. Senanayake MV captain had an
excellent game all-round, adding twin fifties (76 & 61 n.o.) to
those bowling figures.
NCC`s defeat leaves only SSC and Galle CC as the only two clubs
unbeaten this season. Galle CC moved to fourth place in the table
with their third win in as many matches. Former Sri Lankan oneday all-rounder Uvaisul Karnain`s double of 51 not out and five
wickets for 53 runs paled into insignificance when Galle CC beat
them outright through their pace cum spin combination of S.M.
Faumy, Malaka de Silva and Jayananda Warnaweera in a low scoring
game at Galle, where Duminda Wickremasinghe`s innings of 70 was
the highest.
Two former club captains Asanga Seneviratne (CCC) and Vijth
Deshapriya (Panadura SC) with a century apiece ensured victories
for their respective clubs over Wattala Antonians and Moratuwa
SC. However, Antonian skipper Priyantha Perera took part of the
spotlight away from Seneviratne when he carried his bat out for a
dogged innings of 64 in nearly six hours, batting throughout 95
overs.
The regulations for slow over rates as set out by the International Cricket Council (ICC) is : two minutes per wicket taken
and four minutes for a drinks break. Overs are calculated at the
end of the match and not at the end of each innings.
The failure of the tournament committee to specifically include
these regulations in the playing conditions of the division I
tournament has led to clubs adopting different methods of calculating over rates. One club for instance, deducts five minutes
for each drinks break, thus greatly reducing chances of being
fined for slow over rates. This club maintains that they have
adopted this method because the tournament committee deducted
five minutes for each drinks break at an inquiry into a match of
theirs played last season.
Kandy CC opened up a healthy 15.1 points lead over their rivals
in Segment `B` of the Coca Cola division I tournament, when they
registered their third outright win in four matches.
Another century from Duncan Arnolda (his second of the season)
saw Kandy CC to a total of 301, which proved more than sufficient
to bring them an innings victory over Matale CC. A. Gunewardena
and I. Fernando, each took five wickets apiece. The only redeeming feature for the losers was former St. Thomas` Matale captain
Anand Kumara`s five-wicket haul with his off-breaks.
Despite two fine bowling performances by left-arm leg-spinner
Dhammika Surendra (match bag of 10 for 141) and Mahesh Saverimuttu (5 for 111), Negombo CC finished on the losing side to Matara
SC. Apart from Shehan Samaratunga`s knock of 89, the rest of the
Negombo batting failed dismally against the bowling of Nalin
Guruge who took seven wickets in the match.
Kurunegala SC moved to third place behind Matara SC when they
beat Saracens outright. Their win was set up by former Devan,
Thusitha Herath, who raced to the fastest century this season in
116 balls and Chalitha Ratnayake, who followed his innings of 55
with 6 for 47 off 30.1 overs. A. Rajapakse weighed in with
six wickets in the second innings.
Former Moors SC cricketer M.R.D. Hameen and former Bloomfield
fast bowler Dushantha Ekanayake played the stellar roles in BRC`s
first win of the season. Hameen, opening the batting contributed
105 and 58. Ekanayake grabbed 10 Air Force wickets for 107 runs
including seven in the first innings.
The bowling of H.L. Champika and the all-round contribution of S.
Sanjeeva brought Ambalangoda Rio their first win of the season.
Champika took four wickets in each innings to rout Kalutara TC
twice. Sanjeeva had two good knocks of 35 and 51 and a match bag
of four wickets.
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS :
250 (n.o.) - Duleep Samaraweera, Colts v CCC at Maitland Crescent
on Dec. 2.
FASTEST HUNDRED :
140 mts - Sanjeeva Silva, Sebastianites v Moratuwa SC at Tyronne
Fernando Stadium on Dec. 2.
119 balls - Suresh Gunasekera, SSC v Colts at Maitland Place on
Dec 8.
BEST INNINGS ANALYSIS :
7/53 - Ruwan Pushpakumara, Singha SC v Bloomfield at Reid Avenue
on Nov. 17.
BEST MATCH ANALYSIS :
8/82 - Niroshan Bandaratilleke, Tamil Union v CCC at Maitland
Crescent on Nov. 19.
HIGHEST INNINGS TOTAL :
501/4 decl. - Tamil Union v Singha SC at Sara Stadium on Dec. 9.
LOWEST INNINGS TOTAL :
66 - Police SC v Panadura SC at Police Park on Nov. 19.
COCA COLA DIVISION I SEGMENT `B` STANDINGS
The following are the Coca Cola division I Segment `B` standings
at the completion of the fourth weekend of matches on December 10
reading under : (Played, Won Outright, Won 1st Innings, Lost
Outright, Lost 1st Innings, No Decision, Points).
Kandy CC 4 3 1 0 0 0 60.5
Matara SC 4 2 0 2* 0 0 45.4
Kurunegala SC 4 2 1 1 0 0 45.1
Old Cambrians 4 2 0 1* 1 0 43.4
Kalutara PCC 4 1 1 2 0 0 34.8
Nomads 2 2 0 0 0 0 33.4
Negombo CC 4 1 1 1 1 0 32.7
Kalutara TC 3 0 1 2* 0 0 23.0
Ambalangoda Rio 2 1 0 0 1 0 22.1
Kandy YCC 2 0 2 0 0 0 19.0
BRC 2 1 0 0 1 0 18.7
Saracens 4 0 1 3 0 0 17.7
Matale CC 4 0 0 1 3 0 13.0
Air Force 3 0 0 2 1 0 11.2
(Subject to confirmation) * includes 4 points for leading on
first innings in a match lost outright.
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS :
212 - Duncan Arnolda, Kandy CC v Kurunegala SC at Asgiriya Stadium on Nov. 24.
FASTEST HUNDRED :
116 balls - Thusitha Herath, Kurunegala SC v Saracens at
Welagedara Stadium on Dec. Dec. 8.
BEST INNINGS ANALYSIS :
9/60 - Dhammika Surendra, Negombo CC v Old Cambrians at Katunayake on Nov. 26.
BEST MATCH ANALYSIS :
12/85 - Dhammika Surendra, Negombo CC v Old Cambrians at Katunayake on Nov. 26.
HIGHEST INNINGS TOTAL :
423 for 7 decl. - Kandy CC v Kurunegala SC at Asgiriya Stadium on
Nov. 25.
LOWEST INNINGS TOTAL :
49 - Matara SC v Kurunegala SC at Welagedera Stadium on Nov. 19.
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