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Sri Lanka News Round-up
The Daily News - 7 March 1999

Gamage - a 'hat-trick'

Galle's J. C. Gamage took a hat-trick which enabled Galle CC to get first innings points against Moors Sports Club in the Premier Division cricket match at Braybrooke Place yesterday. Moors SC who were 46 for 5 wkts overnight in reply to Galle's 166, were all out for 104, with Gamage taking 3 for 16 which included a hat-trick.

Galle made 166 for 4 wickets at close of play.

Scores:

Galle CC 166 and 166 for 4 wkts at close (Dhammika Sudarshan 31, D. Wickremasinghe 34, W. Waragoda 44, R. Peiris 36, Rangana Herath 3 for 20).

Moors SC overnight 46 for 5 wkts - all out 104 (Nilan de Silva 29, Heshan Tillekeratne 15, J. C. Gamage 3 for 16 (inclusive of hat-trick), S. Jayaratne 2 for 32, Gamini Perera 2 for 1).

'Battle of Kotte' ends in draw

Herbert Perera

The 25th 'Battle of Kotte' between Sri Jayawardenapura M.V. ended in a tame draw at the Premadasa International Stadium at Khettarama yesterday.

Scores:

SJMV: 212 and 76 for 4 wickets at close. (V. Silva 24, S. A. D. Indika 38 not out, M. Reifel 3 for 50).

St. Thomas' Kotte: overnight 28 for no wicket - all out 173. (C. Perera 34, E. de Silva 17, S. Perera 22, S. Fernando 18, M. Reifel 22, K. Jansz 20).

Suranga de Silva 118

Moratuwa Sports Special Correspondent

Suranga de Silva of St. Sebastian's made a fine 118 with 14 boundaries and a six in their drawn schools cricket match with Sri Sumangala at Moratuwa yesterday and have now scored 1050 runs in 18 games this season. Sri Sumangala made 269 for 8 declared in their first innings, while St. Sebastian's replied with 323 for 8 declared. Sri Sumangala in their second turn were 73 for 4 when stumps were drawn.

Scores:

Sri Sumangala 269 for 8 declared and 73 for 4 in 22 overs at close.

St. Sebastian's 323 for 8 declared in 93.1 overs (Sumalka Perera 54, Nuwan Fernando 20, Malshan Fernando 57, Primal Perera 23, Suranga de Silva 118, J. Nilaweera 2 for 33).

Centuries by Samaraweera and Mendis

Dilwin Mendis

Two superb centuries by Chaminda Mendis (112 with 12 fours and a six) and Dulip Samaraweera (156 with 19 boundaries and three sixes) who put on 205 runs for the first wicket saw Colts obtain first innings points from table leaders Sebastianites in their Premier Cricket Tournament game at Moratuwa yesterday. The Sebs were all out for 148 in their first innings and Colts made 345 for 4 declared. In their second turn, Sebastianites were 13 for 1 at close.

Scores:

Sebastianites 148 and 13 for 1 at close.

Colts 345 for 4 declared in 82 overs (Chaminda Mendis 112, Dulip Samaraweera 156, Indika de Saram 24, Sajith Fernando not out 38).

Joes take honours in drawn game

The St. Joseph's vs Trinity schools Cricket match ended in a tame draw at Darley Road yesterday. The highlights were the two half centuries by Johanne Jayasuriya (60) and Dilanka Perera (88) for St. Joseph's and Joes seamer R.de Silva's 5 for 12 in 12.2 overs.

Scores:

St. Joseph's: 241 for 5 in 56 overs (Johanne Jayasuriya 60, D. D. Ranasinghe 25, Dilanka Perera 88, D. Pathirane 11, H. Hettiaratchi not out 24, K. Weeraratne 4 for 75).

Trinity: 70 in 39.2 overs (A. Ebuldeniya 11, C. Aluthge 14, R. Gamage 17, R. de Silva 5 for 12, I. Hettiaratchi 3 for 31, Sanka 2 for 0) and four for no loss at close in 2 overs. (L.G.).

Gallage helps CCC to get 1st innings points

Indika Gallage claimed 5 for 43 to help CCC edge out Kurunegala YCC on the first innings already in their Premier Cricket Tournament match at Maitland Crescent yesterday. CCC made 174 in their first innings and bundled out Kurunegala YCC for 163. CCC in their second turn were 106 for 1 at close with D. Hunukumbura unbeaten on 65 with nine fours.

Scores:

CCC: 174 in 71.5 overs (Bradman Ediriweera 22, Duncan Arnolda 24, Hemantha Boteju 34, Romesh Fernando 24, C. Sanjayan 34, Wasantha Kumara 6 for 71, R. Amunugama 2 for 81) and 106 for 1 at close in 29 overs (D. Hunukumbura not out 65, Marlon Van Dort not out 24).

Kurunegala YCC: 163 in 74.3 overs (A. Bandaranayake 19, Roshan Jaymon 47, Hiran Liyanage 36, Indika Gallage 5 for 43). (L.G.)

SSC gain 1st innings points

Lal Gunesekera

Defending champions SSC helped by three half centuries by opener Shantha Kalavitigoda (68 with seven boundaries), Thilan Samaraweera (59 with nine fours) and Ruwan Galappathy (51 with four fours) have already obtained first innings points from Police in their Premier Cricket Tournament match at Maitland Place. Police made 252 and SSC replied with 275 for 6 at close.

Scores:

Police: 252 in 87.3 overs (C. Liyanage 25, C. Silva 30, R. Wimalasiri 50, K. Mahinda, 34, H. Jayasuriya 4 for 48, Sanjeewa Ranatunga 3 for 19).

SSC: 275 for 6 in 90 overs (Sanjeewa Ranatunga 18, Shantha Kalavitigoda 68, Thilan Samaraweera 59, Ruwan Galappathy 51, Hemantha Wickremaratne 48 V. Ranaweera 2 for 51, N. Soysa 2 for 74).

No nominations for Arjuna and Aravinda at AGM of Cricket Board

The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka denies reports that Sri Lanka skipper Arjuna Ranatunga and Vice captain Aravinda de Silva are seeking election as vice presidents at the Board's AGM on Sunday March 28 at the Board Headquarters.

``Both players have expressed their concern and displeasure to these news items and stated that they have no intentions in getting involved in BCCSL administration,'' says Dammika Ranatunga - Chief Executive of the Cricket Board in a news release.

Madurapperuma 6/24

Skipper Deepal Madurapperuma (6 for 24) bowled BRC to first innings in their Premier Division cricket tournament match against Antonians at Havelock Park yesterday.

Antonians who were 37 for 2 wickets overnight in reply to BRC's 177, flopped against Madurapperuma's bowling and were all out for 126. BRC made 203 for 7 wickets in their second innings at close of play.

Scores:

BRC 177 and 203 for 7 wkts at close (R. Weerakoon 27, Sean Macky 41, Indika Batuwitharachchi 20, Amal Wanigasekera 38, C. Mudalige 38 n.o., K. Dharamsena 2 for 45, C. Samarasinghe 2 for 57).

Antonians Overnight 37 for 2 wkts - all out 126 (B. Ekanayake 16, Namal Jayalath 18, Mark Fernando 19, Deepal Madurappeurma 6 for 24).

Geethavan 6/34

The inter-school cricket match between Kalutara Vidyalaya and Raddoluwa College ended in a draw at Kalutara on Friday.

The highlight of the match was the fine bowling of G. Geethavan of Kalutara Vidyalaya who took 6 for 34 in Raddoluwa's first innings score of 122.

Scores:

Kalutara Vidyalaya 218 (D. M. Sampath 25, T. Ranaweera 48, A. C. Wettasinghe 20, M. Ranga 53, K. Ranasinghe 21, D. A. Marage 4 for 33, L. Pannilawithanage 4 for 79) and 108 for 6 wkts dec. (D. M. Samapth 22, S. Pradeep 35, Oshan Silva 3 for 11).

Raddoluwa College 122 (after being 78 for 9 wkts - D. A. Marage 29, N. Gunatilleke 17, S. Paris 20 not out, S. Geethavan 6 for 34) and 67 for 3 wkts (S. Arangalla 24, I. K. Kumara 20 not out, R. Milroy 3 for 31).

Sebs past and present cricketers to meet

Old Boys of St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa will meet the present cricketers at a limited over match commencing at 9.45 a.m. on 7th March (Sunday), prior to the 'big match' scheduled for the following week. There will also be basketball matches at the college basketball courts between present and past students of the college.

Arranged as a fellowship and get-together this will be the 'launching pad' for the 'Sebastianites Walk' scheduled to be held on 10th April.


Source: The Daily News