Tamil Union enjoyed a late revival to leave them in a strong position
against the Sinhalese Sports Club at NCC Grounds in the first of the Premier
League semi-finals, whilst Nondescripts struggled after a dream start
against Colts CC at P. Saravanamuttu Stadium.
But Tamil Union's joy at having established an early advantage against a
formidable SSC side will be checked by the disappointment of ace spinner
Muttiah Muralitharan not playing; he travels to India at the weekend to
collect his CEAT Player of Year award.
Tamil Union had started brightly with Nuwan Shiroman (45 from 60 balls)
adding 37 runs for the first wicket wicket with Sunendra Kumara and 50 for
the second with Ruvin Pieris (94 from 186 balls) - one of the stars of this
year's domestic season.
However, the middle order then struggled as Ruchira Perera, pressing for a
place on the England tour, had Shiroman caught behind and Dilhara Fernando,
making a welcome, and timely with England around the corner, return to
competitive action after sustaining a stress fracture in his back six months
ago, dismissed Peiris.
Tamil Union slipped from 87 for one to 268 for eight and SSC would have been
eying a commanding grip on the game. But Ranga Dias (65 not out from 155
balls), a strongly built all-rounder, and Niroshan Bandaratillake (46 not
out from 47 balls) then changed the course of the match adding an unbeaten
87 from the ninth wicket.
At the Sara Oval, NCC, the defending champions, enjoyed a fierce tussle with
Colts CC, both sides boasting a number of international players.
NCC started brilliantly, with Pradeep Hewage (80 from 141 balls) and Naweed
Nawaz (50 from 151 balls) compiling a 126-run opening stand.
But Dinuk Hettiarachchi - the quietly forgotten left-arm spinner who made
his debut against England at SSC, bowling creditably, only to be discarded
in the next series - then grabbed three wickets after Nawaz was run-out by
Eric Upashantha.
Kumar Sangakkara continued his golden touch from Lahore, racing to 30 off 24
balls before perishing, whilst Aravinda de Silva wasted a prime opportunity
to impress the selectors when he was bowled by Hettiarachchi for 19.
Fortunately for NCC, who had slipped to 204 for five, Hashan Tillakaratne
was around to play a characteristic rearguard innings. Playing with greater
freedom that in the Asian Test Championship, when he had crawled to 19,
Tillakaratne scored 88 from 139 balls, hitting 12 boundaries.