Sri Lanka Schools: Royal win Mustang Trophy after two years (21 March 1999)
Hitherto unknown Thomian bowler Meshad Pieris was 'called for throwing' twice in the final over as Royal cruised to a seven-wicket win and regain the 'Mustang Trophy' after a lapse of two years in their 24th limited-over game in the series at the SSC
21-Mar-1999
21 March 1999
Sri Lanka Schools: Royal win Mustang Trophy after two years
Lal Gunesekera
Thomian bowler Meshad Pieris 'called for throwing'
Hitherto unknown Thomian bowler Meshad Pieris was 'called for
throwing' twice in the final over as Royal cruised to a seven-wicket
win and regain the 'Mustang Trophy' after a lapse of two years in
their 24th limited-over game in the series at the SSC grounds,
Maitland Place yesterday.
The Thomians were bundled out for 111 in 41.2 overs, while the
Royalists replied with 117 for 3 in 36.3 overs.
Meshad Pieris was brought in to ball the final over of the game. In
the very first ball he was 'called for throwing' and again in the
third ball too where Royal's skipper Thushan Amarasuriya whacked him
for a six over mid wicket for the winning runs. Amarasuriya was
unbeaten on 27 and hit four boundaries as well.
Earlier, openers Ravi Pieris and Malinda Thotuwilage put on 63 runs
for the first wicket. The former was run out foolishly for 25 made off
67 deliveries, while the latter went on to make 36 before Meshad
Pieris held on to a well judged catch at mid on off Suranga Pieris.
His 36 came off 84 deliveries and included four boundaries.
Thotuwilage was given two "lives" at 12 and 20 by Meshad Pieris in the
slips off Lakmal Fernando and by Lakmal Fernando at extra cover off
Suranga Pieris' first over.
The Thomians who took first lease of the wicket after winning the
toss, scored at a rate of less than three runs an over which was
pathetic to see in a limited-over game. Lakmal Fernando and Gihan
Fernando tried to accelerate the scoring rate, but were unfortunately
out.
The most successful bowler for Royal was their right-arm medium-pacer
Harshana Rajakaruna who claimed 3 for 17 in nine overs, while skipper
Thushan Amarasuriya chipped in with 2 for 15 in eight overs with his
medium-pace. Mubarak Harith Rajakaruna and Ruchira Jayasuriya captured
one wicket each.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)