Innings win for Trinity

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By Shamseer Jaleel

Trinity College made it two in a row when they beat Nalanda College by an innings and 2 runs in their 2nd Mahela-Sanga Challenge Trophy Under 19 cricket encounter which concluded at the Asgiriya Stadium in Kandy on Tuesday (21). 

The game was over even before the tea break on day two.

Nalanda who were shot out for 82 in their first innings made a valiant effort but could only manage slightly better with 130 in their second innings. 

On the first day, 21 wickets fell in dramatic fashion and it took Trinity slightly less than two session to remove the the remaining nine Nalanda wickets.

Only two Nalanda batsmen were able to get on top of the Trinity bowlers. Mahima Weerakoon (37) and Ranidu Silva (36) supported the Colombo school with their batting but they did not last long. 

Trinity skipper and fast bowler Ruvin Peiris was unplayable as he took seven wickets in the match with ample support coming by way of spinner Abishek Anandakumar who took 8 wickets. 

Uvindu Wimaladharma, the other Trinity spinner, too chipped in with three wickets in the latter innings.

Nalanda 82 in 27.5 overs (Mahima Weerakoon 25, Raveen de Silva 24, Ruvin Peiris 5 for 32, Abishek Anandakumar 3 for 25) and (17 for 1 overnight) 130 in 62.4 overs (Ranidu Silva 36, Mahima Weerakoon 37, Moksha Sankalpa 24, Abishek Anandakumar 5 for 34, Uvindu Wimaladharma 3 for 27, Ruvin Peiris 2 for 42)

Trinity 214 in 57 overs (Abishek Anandakumar 60, Deemantha Bandara 49, Dinitha Siriwardena 20, Raveen de Silva 4 for 101, Chamodya Rajapaksha 3 for 46)

 

 

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