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Rain once again played havoc with MCA Cricket, when 14 teams went home empty-handed and the remaining played in bits and pieces in the ongoing MCA “F” division 25 Over League Tournament 2016, which continued last weekend.
The players who hogged the limelight despite the rain were: Buddhi Ekanayake (55) and Dulanja Lakmal (53) from HSBC “C” (engaged in a 105 runs opening stand in 83 balls Vs. Tin Pack); Opening batsman, Krishan Rajendran from MJF Exports (97 not out in 49 balls inclusive of 06 sixes and 12 fours Vs. CMA –CGM Containers); opening batsman Tharanga Indika from Nippon Paint (81 not out in 34 balls, inclusive of 07 sixes and 05 fours Vs. United Tractors); Kushan Akalanka from Union Bank (79 in 54 balls, inclusive of 04 sixes and 08 fours Vs Coats Thread) and Premesh Perera from Allianz Insurance (4.4 – 19 – 5 Vs. Bharti Airtel)
Weekend’s match results – 24 half-day matches:
MCA/morning: South Asia Gateway Terminal beat Allianz Insurance by 08 wickets; Allianz Insurance – 122 (21.4); SAGT – given a revised target of scoring 69 in 14 overs due to a rain stoppage – 70/2 (11.1)
MCA/afternoon: HNB “B” beat Bharti Airtel by 08 wickets (match reduced to 21 overs a side, due to wet ground conditions); Airtel – 76 (20.2); HNB “B” - 77/2 (8.1)
Campbell Park/morning: Brandix “B” beat MBSL Insurance on a faster run rate;
Brandix – 164 (25.0); MBSL given a revised target of scoring 93 –runs in 14 overs, due to a rain stoppage – 83 (14.0)
Campbell Park/afternoon: Sri Lanka Telecom beat Access Group by 09 wickets; (match reduced to 15 overs a side , due to rain); Access - 82 (15.0) , SLT – 85 /3 (12.0)
Panadura/morning: Copal Amba beat MAC Holdings by 09 wickets; MAC Holdings – 98/7 (18.2 when rain halted play); Copal Amba - given a revised target of 54 runs in 10 overs – 58/1 (7.1)
Panadura/afternoon: Arpico SC beat Hirdaramani’s by 06 wickets; Hirdaramani 108 (20.4); Arpico – 109/4 (14.5)
Veyangoda: Janashakthi Vs. Tin Pack & MJF Exports Vs. Nippon Paint were abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.
Mattegoda/morning: Heshan Flex Packaging Vs. Hayleys “B” abandoned without a ball being bowled, due to rain.
Mattegoda/afternoon – Fairway Holdings Vs. Lion Brewery ended in a N/R;
Lion Brewery – 125 (22.0); Fairway 24/1 (in 4.2 overs when rain halted play)
Ratmalana/morning: EB Creasey Vs. MAS Active “C” abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.
Ratmalana/afternoon: DSI Vs. Interpharm ended in an N/R; match reduced to 10 overs a side due to wet ground conditions. Interpharm – 58 in 9.3 overs when rain halted play
MCA/morning: HSBC “C” beat Tin Pack by 98 runs; HSBC - 200/5 (23.0); Tin Pack - 102/8 (23.0)
MCA/afternoon: RR Donnerly beat Akbar Bros by 31 runs; RRD - `127 /7 (23.0); Akbar Bros – 96 (19.2)
Veyangoda/morning: Asia capital Vs. Trade Finance & Investments was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.
Veyangoda/ afternoon: Nippon Paint beat United Tractor & Equipment by 119 runs; (match reduced to 13 overs a side, due to wet ground conditions); Nippon – 184/2 (13.0); UTE – 65/8 (13.0)
Moratuwa/morning: MAS Active “C” beat Copal Amba by 21 runs;
MAS Active “C” - 152/7 (25.0); Copal Amba – 131 (22.4)
Moratuwa/afternoon: Hirdaramani beat Heshan Flex Packaging by 03 wickets;
Heshan Flex – 153 (21.5); Hidaramani – 154/7 (25.0)
Ratmalana/morning: CIC beat Technomedics by 04 wickets; Technomedics – 77(16.4); CIC – 83/6 (20.2)
Ratmalana/afternoon: Janashakthi beat Oral Corporation by 20 runs; Janashakthi 148 (23.3); Oral – 128/9 (25.0)
Campbell Park /morning – Union Bank beat Coats Thread Lanka by 122 runs;
UB – 182/7 (25.0); Coats – 60 (14.4)
Campbell Park/afternoon: MJF Exports beat CMA – CGM Containers by 08 wickets; CMA – CGM – 158/6 (25.0); MJF – 162/2 (16.2)
Kotahena/morning: Allianz Insurance beat Bharti Airtel by 08 wickets;
Airtel – 63 (17.4); Allianz Insurance, given a revised target of 54 runs in 21 overs, due to a rain stoppage – 55/2 (7.0)
Kotahena/afternoon - DSI beat Hayleys “B” by 06 wickets; Hayleys – 209/9 (25.0); DSI – given a revised target of 151 runs in 18 overs, due to rain stoppage – 152/4(16.2)
The tournament will be continued this weekend, 11 and 12 June, with a card of 22 matches.