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SSC pair Nawanidu Fernando (right) and Ashen Bandara steal a single during their 157-run partnership against Galle CC in the Major Club Youth under 23 match at the SSC grounds yesterday
Avishka Fernando and Heshan Danushka put on 75 runs in Colts’ thrilling one-wicket win over Kalutara Town Club at Colts grounds yesterday
By Sa’adi Thawfeeq
Defending champions Colts pulled off a tense one-wicket win over Kalutara Town Club in a Major Club Youth Under-23 tournament match affected by rain and eventually decided on the Duckworth/Lewis rain rule.
Kalutara TC who won the toss batted out their full quota of 50 overs scored 205-9. Colts in their reply had their innings interrupted twice due to rain and their target revised twice. At the first stoppage after 2.1 overs the target was revised to 200 off 47 overs and at the second interruption with Colts placed strongly on 89-1 off 20 overs it was revised to 160 off 36 overs.
Colts lost their momentum after this break and once the second wicket stand of 75 between Sri Lanka opener Avishka Fernando (58) and Heshan Danushka (39) was broken, the middle order collapsed and the game went down to the wire with the last pair eventually sealing a win for the champions.
Eight of the 12 matches that were down for decision were decided on the Duckworth/Lewis rain rule after bad weather interrupted play. Only three matches were completed without interruptions while one match was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
Panadura SC suffered the fate of having both their matches played over the weekend at Panadura washed out without a ball bowled due to a waterlogged outfield. Yesterday it was against Negombo CC.
Lankan CC stunned last year’s runner-up Chilaw Marians CC by trouncing them by 117 runs. In a match reduced to 43 overs a side Marians chasing a score of 197 were bundled out for a paltry 80 off 27 overs – the lowest total of the season. Their downfall was orchestrated by two Sri Lankan under 19 cricketers – Thomian left-arm fast-medium bowler Yasiru Rodrigo and Josephian left-arm spinner Dunith Wellalage who between them took five wickets.
Nuwanidu Fernando, right-hand bat from St Sebastian’s College Moratuwa, struck 108 off 107 balls inclusive of 5 fours and 3 sixes and put together a partnership of 157 with Ashen Bandara who until last month was with Saracens SC. Bandara hit a sparkling 93 not out off 59 balls that comprised 8 fours and 4 sixes to help SSC to a total of 298-5 to which Galle CC could reply with only 66-8 in a match decided by the D/L rule.
Mohammad Shamaaz, the former Zahira College right-hander, top scored for Moors SC with an attractive 90 off 94 balls (5 fours, 3 sixes) and shared a stand of 135 with Pasindu Sooriyabandara (57 off 55 balls) as they beat Ports Authority by 94 runs. Former Maris Stella, Negombo right-arm fast-medium bowler Sanka Purna took his first five-for in club cricket with figures of 5/46 for Ports Authority.
In the key game for the weekend Tamil Union beat CCC by three wickets.
Results
At Welisara: Badureliya CC beat Navy SC by 37 runs (D/L rule)
At Bloomfield: Bloomfield beat Kandy Customs CC by 27 runs (D/L rule)
At Colts: Colts beat Kalutara TC by one wicket (D/L rule)
At Katunayake: Air Force SC beat Ragama CC by eight runs (D/L rule)
At SSC: SSC beat Galle CC by 199 runs (D/L rule)
At BRC: BRC beat Sebastianites by seven wickets (D/L rule)
At NCC: NCC beat Saracens SC by 87 runs (D/L rule)
At Moors: Moors SC beat Sri Lanka Ports Authority by 94 runs
At P. Sara Oval: Tamil Union beat CCC by 3 wickets
At Panadura: Panadura SC v Negombo CC – No result (Match abandoned without a ball bowled)
At Katunayake (MCG): Lankan CC beat Chilaw Marians CC by 117 runs
At Panagoda: Army SC beat Police SC by 60 runs (D/L rule)