Sri Lanka Schools: Josephians in massive ten-wicket win (5 February 1999)
St.Joseph's College came up with a magnificent performance as they defeated Joseph Vaz College Wennappuwa by ten wickets to register their fourth win in the Elephant Lemonade Cup inter-school cricket tournament
05-Feb-1999
5 February 1999
Sri Lanka Schools: Josephians in massive ten-wicket win
The Daily News
St.Joseph's College came up with a magnificent performance as they
defeated Joseph Vaz College Wennappuwa by ten wickets to register
their fourth win in the Elephant Lemonade Cup inter-school cricket
tournament.
The Joes completed their task without any difficulty and were always
in control of the game. Their batsmen however did not enjoy a good
game and were dismissed for 222 runs. The reliable Johannes
Jayasuriya and Ian Daniels both completed half centuries while
maintaining their consistency.
The Josephian bowlers then delivered the final blow as they bundled
out the opposition for just 92 runs in the second innings. Joseph Vaz
never looked like saving the game and were always in danger after
been asked to follow on. S.Rupasinghe with a haul of five wickets
turned out to be the real matchwinner with back up support coming
from Roshan de Silva, I.Hettiarachchi and A.de S.Wijeratne.
Successful weekend
D.S. Senanayake College also had a successful weekend as they
trounced Dharmasoka College Ambalangoda by six wickets at Wijerama
Mawatha. They rallied around through their excellent team work and
had the satisfaction of dismissing the visitors for a total of under
125 runs in both innings.
All their regular bowlers performed their role quite effectively and
the batsmen responded well with some useful contributions. The most
significant contribution came from the experienced Muditha Maduwantha
who compiled another fine half century that helped his team build up
a good first innings lead.
The Sokians collapsed in their second innings too despite a stubborn
knock of 48 by C.Sanjeewa. D.S.Senanayake who were left with a
victory target of 58 runs did panic at one stage but still cruised to
a comfortable win at the end.
Best performance
Meanwhile Trinity College came out with their best performance for
the season as they defeated their home town rivals Kingswood College
by eight wickets at the Asgiriya Stadium.
The Trinitians achieved their victory mainly due to the individual
brilliance of skipper Kaushalya Weeraratne. The all rounder lived
upto expectations as their most senior player by capturing a matchbag
of nine wickets. In addition he also played a dominant role with the
bat with two useful contributions, both at vital stages of the game.
The defending champions St.Peter's College threw away a good chance
of pulling off a victory by indulging in some undiscipline batting in
their game against Nalanda at NCC grounds, Maitland Place.
Their victory target was less then one hundred runs but they made a
complete mess of it with their top order putting up a disappointing
performance. They were completely disorganised and eventually ended
up at a dismal 66 for 8. This was however a great fight back by the
Nalandians who almost turned a certain defeat into a famous victory.
Nalanda comeback
The Nalandians were shot out for just 58 runs in their second innings
and their reputation and the unbeaten record in the current season
was in real danger. But they came back into the game in a remarkable
manner with their fielders putting up a splendid performance. In fact
at one stage they even had a chance of pulling off a victory but ran
out of overs at the end.
Raddoluwa MV continued with their run of success in the current
season by defeating Sri Sumangala MV by ten wickets in another
fixture played at Raddoluwa.
Their success was always there from the moment they built up a first
innings lead of 59 runs over their opponents. Their two main strike
bowlers Pannilavithanage and Nisal Gunatilleke again came out with an
excellent performance and helped their team complete a comfortable
victory. In addition Dinesh Perera and D.A.Marage too contributed
well towards their success by scoring two half centuries in the first
innings.
Batsmen dominate
Meanwhile the arch rivals Royal and Ananda settled down for a draw
with the batsmen of both teams dominating the scene at Reid Avenue.
The Anandians of course had the satisfaction of taking a first
innings lead by scoring a formidable 257 for 6. This was mainly due
to some superb batting by Jithendra Perera, Thilina Kandambi and
Eshan Abeysinghe with all scoring half centuries.
But the Anandians with a weak bowling attack always struggled to
dismiss the opposition for the second time in the game. The Royalists
did lose nine wickets in their second assay but at that stage they
were completely out of danger with an overall lead of nearly two
hundred runs.
The key match between S.Thomas' and Wesley College too ended in a
draw at Mount Lavinia with the honours been shared. Both teams did
make a desperate attempt to force a result and were involved in two
sporting declarations.
First it were the Thomians who did not mind declaring their first
innings 45 runs behind their opponents total. The Wesleyites too
responded while setting the home side a reasonable victory target
during the final session. But the Thomians just did not want to take
a chance and put up their shutters very early in the innings.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)