Pre-quarter finals of MCA “G” division 25 Over League Tournament this weekend

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The pre quarter finals of 7th Stafford Motor Co. sponsored, “Honda” Trophy MCA “G” division 25 Over League Tournament 2017 will be worked off this weekend.

On Saturday, 15 July, at MCA – Maliban Biscuits Vs. First Choice (morning); Deutsche Bank AG Vs. Pearson Lanka (afternoon) and at Mattegoda: Aitken Spence Group Vs. Micro Holdings (morning) Coutaulds Clothing Vs. Avery Dennison (afternoon).

On Sunday, 16 July, at MCA: Pyramid Wilmer Vs. Asiri Hospitals (morning); Sri Lanka Telecom Vs. DIMO “B” (afternoon) and at Mattegoda: Interpharm Vs. A. Baur & Co. (morning); HNB “B” Vs. Coca Cola Beverages (afternoon).

Last weekend the final batch of the league round matches was marred by rain, thus 5 games ended sans a result.

The top performers for the week-end were: Trevin Fernando from HNB “B” (104 in 51 balls, inclusive of 6 sixes and 12 fours Vs. CEAT Kelani); Trevin together with Dinesh Panditharatne put on 127 runs for the 3rd wicket in 73 balls as HNB ‘B” finished their 25 overs on a high note – 213 for 5; Nadeeka Sampath from Mobitel “B” (76 in 53 balls inclusive of 6 sixes and 4 fours Vs. Pearson Lanka); the opening stand of 137 runs in 92 balls between K. Shabeekan (55) and K. Kariyawasam (67) from HNB Assurance Vs. Jetwing Travels ; opening bowler, Sachitha Caldera from ShipXpress (5-21-5 Vs. Avian Technologies). 

The top team score was 253 for 7 in 25 by HNB Assurance Vs. Jetwing Travels and the lowest was 59 all out in 13.5 overs by Avian Technologies Vs. ShipXpress. 

Week-end’s Match Result at a glance/ 15 half day matches.

Moratuwa/morning: DPMC “B” (143/8 in 25) lost to Fair First Insurance (144/6 in 23.5) by 4 wkts.

Moratuwa/afternoon: Waters Edge Vs. BPO Connect was postponed to 13/7 at MCA 

Mattegoda/morning: Avian Technologies (82 in 21.1) lost to SL Telecom (84/1 in 7.2) by 09 wkts.

Mattegoda/afternoon: Laugfs Holdings (86 in 18.5 ) lost to HNB “B” (89/1 in 10.4) 

Darley Road/morning: Match reduced to 21-overs a side due to rain; Asiri Hospitals (140/7 in 21) “tied” with Maliban Biscuits (91/5 in 12); Maliban given a revised target of 91 in 12 overs due to rain stoppage 

Darley Road/afternoon: Match reduced to 22 overs a side; Mobitel “B” (132/5 in 21) lost to Pearson Lanka (63/1 in 8.1) Pearson Lanka was given a revised target of 107 in 15 overs, was 63 for 1 in 8.1 overs when bad light halted play, thus winning by 09 wkts on DLS method. 

Kotahena/morning: HNB Assurance (253/7 in 25) beat Jetwing Travels (173 in 21.2) by 80 runs.

Kotahena/afternoon: Tea & Herbs Co. (87 in 22.2 ) lost to Pyramid Wilmer (91/1 in 7) by 07 wkts. 

Thurstan/morning: DPMC “B” Vs. MAS Active “D” was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to bad weather. 

Thurstan/afternoon: The Finance Co. Vs. RR Donnerly – No Result; The Finance (89/6 in 16.1 when rain halted play and subsequently match was called off)

Mattegoda /morning: ShipXpress (189 in 21.5) beat Avian Technologies ( 59 in 13.5) by 107 runs.

Mattegoda /afternoon: ACL Cables Vs. Singer “B” was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain. 

MCA/morning: Millennium IT Vs. NOR Lanka – No Result; Millennium IT (35 for 6 in 11.2 overs when rain halted play and subsequently called off)

MCA/afternoon: HNB “B” (213/5 in 25) beat CEAT Kelani (59/1 in 8.3 overs when rain halted play and no further play was possible) by 02 runs on DLS Method. 

Moratuwa/morning: Cargills Bank (183 in 23.2 ) lost to Peak Colombo (184/6 in 24.1) by 04 wkts. 

Moratuwa /afternoon: Coats Thread Lanka Vs. Group M. Media – No Result ; Coats 133 in 24.1 & Group M. Media 30/0 in 3.3 overs when rain halted play and no further play was possible. 

MCA/morning: BPO Connect (123 in 19.3) lost to Waters Edge (126/3 in 20.1) by 07 wkts.

Thus ended the league stage matches; the 02 top teams of each group advanced to the 2nd round / the knock out stage /pre quarter finals. 

Maliban Biscuits and Asiri Hospitals from Group “A”; Pyramid Wilmer and First Choice from Group “B”; Deutsche Bank AG and DIMO “B” from Group “C”; Sri Lanka Telecom and Pearson Lanka from group “D”; Aitken Spence Group & A. Baur & Co. from Group “E”; Interpharm and Micro Holdings from Group “F”; Coutaulds Clothing and Coca Cola Beverages from Group “G”. 

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