Airmen stun table toppers Moors SC with five-wicket win

Major Club Emerging 3-day tournament

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By Sa’adi Thawfeeq


Ambidextrous spinner Tharindu Ratnayake took a match bag of 10 wickets to bowl Sebastianites to an eight-wicket win over CCC
 
Yohan Liyanage scored 104 runs in boundaries in his unbeaten 155 for Ragama CC against Tamil Union

Air Force SC pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the ongoing Major Club Emerging three-day tournament when they beat Group A leaders Moors SC by five wickets in their match played at Katunayake yesterday. It was the Moors SC’s first loss in five matches.

After being shot out for 150 in the first innings Moors SC recovered to score 339-8 before declaring their second innings leaving Air Force to chase 172 off 47 overs. The Airmen took up the challenge to reach the target with 2.5 overs to spare scoring 174-5. Opener Kemira Wijenayake played the stellar role scoring a polished 82 off 140 balls (8 fours) to see the Airmen home.  

In the other key match Tamil Union got the better of Ragama CC in the top of the table Group C clash which ended in a draw at the P. Sara Oval. Ragama CC who conceded first innings points to Tamil Union were left with the unrealistic target of chasing 381 off 54 overs, they finished on 258-5 with opener Yohan Liyanage scoring the bulk of the runs with an unbeaten 155 off 137 balls where 104 of them came off boundaries (10 sixes, 11 fours).  

Ambidextrous spinner Tharindu Ratnayake took a match bag of ten wickets for 200 runs and left-handed opener Vishal Silva struck a pugnacious 60* off 39 balls (3 sixes, 3 fours) as Sebastianites pulled off an eight-wicket win over CCC.

A sensational collapse by Badureliya SC batsmen in their second innings losing their last seven wickets for four runs and be all out for 42 handed Police SC an easy nine-wicket win. Five batsmen were dismissed without scoring. Police SC slow left-arm orthodox bowler Asel Sigera ended with a match bag of eight wickets for 54 runs.  

Slow left-arm orthodox bowler Kaumal Nanayakkara took a match bag of ten wickets for 114 including 6 for 78 in the second innings and off-spinner Shehada Zoysa (match bag 8/111) to bowl Army SC to a comprehensive 197-run win over Galle CC.

There were also wins for Navy SC and Panadura SC.        

Results

At Katunayake: Air Force SC beat Moors SC by five wickets

  • Moors SC 150 and 339-8 decl. (o/n 130-2) (Dinuka Dilshan 115, Sohan de Livera 74, Janishka Perera 58, Nimesha Mendis 4/83)
  • Air Force SC 318 and 174-5 (Kemira Wijenayake 82)   



     

At CCC: Sebastianites beat CCC by eight wickets

  • CCC 137 and 302 (Hasindu Shamika 52, Ron Chandraguptha 54, Sachira Weliwatte 54, Tharindu Ratnayake 6/125)
  • Sebastianites 324-8 decl and 117-2 (Vishal Silva 60*)

At Welisara: Navy SC beat Lankan CC by four wickets

  • Lankan CC 235 and 151 (o/n 16-2) (Yasiru Rodrigo 35, Aravinda Akurugoda 4/25)
  • Navy SC 205 and 182-6 (Sahan Kosala 65)

     

At NCC: Match drawn (Chilaw Marians CC takes first inns points)

  • NCC 222 and 222 (o/n 38-1) (Johanne de Zilva 60, Lahiru Attanayake 50, Sheshan Silva 6/51)
  • Chilaw Marians CC 236 and 125-6 (Ayon Fernando 43, Raveen Yasas 50*)



At P. Sara Oval: Match drawn (Tamil Union takes first inns points)

  • Tamil Union 313 and 300-8 decl (o/n 103-3) (Damith Perera 50, Ravindu Fernando 113)
  • Ragama CC 233 and 258-5 (Yohan Liyanage 155*, Lahiru Dewatage 59)



At Maggona: Police SC beat Badureliya SC by nine wickets

  • Badureliya SC 214 and 42 (o/n 38/2) (Umayanga Suwaris 25, Asel Sigera 4/11, Dinith Wanniarachchi 4/5)
  • Police SC 226 and 31-1



At Panadura: Panadura SC beat Nugegoda SWC by six wickets

  • Nugegoda SWC 187 and 164
  • Panadura SC 260 and 95-4 (o/n 18-1)



At Galle: Army SC beat Galle CC by 197 runs

  • Army SC 205 and 306-7 decl.
  • Galle CC 98 and 216 (o/n 82-2) (Chamath Dilsara 38, Kaumal Nanayakkara 6/78)



At BRC: Match drawn (BRC takes first inns points)

  • Kalutara TC 222 and 245-5 decl. (o/n 30-1) (Kawshan Kulasooriya 72, Isuru Sandamal 86, Inshaka Siriwardena 54)
  • BRC 264 and 166-5 (Pubudu Bandara 83)

 

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