NCC, SSC maintain unbeaten record

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By M. Shamil Amit

NCC and SSC maintained their unbeaten record in the SLC Premier Limited Over Inter-Club Cricket Tournament by recording victories in their matches played today (19).

NCC coasted to a massive 198-run win over Kandy Customs CC while SSC recorded an easy 10-wicket win over BRC.

Results:

At NCC Grounds (NCC won by 198 runs)

NCC 279/7 in 50 overs (Upul Tharanga 119, Lahiru Udara 63, Angelo Perera 53)

Kandy Customs CC: 81 in 27.2 overs.

At BRC Grounds (SSC won by 10 wickets)

BRC: 112 in 37.2 overs (Tharindu Ratnayake 5/24)

SSC: 113/0 in 9.2 overs (Sandun Weerakkody 101 n.o).

At Dombagoda (SLPA CC won by 33 runs on D/L method)

SLPA CC: 192 in 47.5 overs (Adeesha Nanayakkara 72)

Chilaw Marians CC: 150/9 in 36 overs (Pulina Tharanga 56, Chaminda Bandara 4/42).

At Welisara (Lankan CC won by 11 runs on D/L method)

Lankan CC: 206/9 in 34 overs (Sawan Kankanamage 61 n.o)

Army SC: 157/7 in 27 overs (Asela Gunaratne 53).

At Galle (CCC won by 56 runs on D/L method)

CCC: 272/4 in 45 overs (Ashan Priyanjan 89, Minod Bhanuka 66, Ron Chandragupta 59)

Galle CC: 63/3 in 21 overs.

At P. Sara Oval (Tamil Union won by 12 runs on D/L method)

Moors SC: 221 in 46.4 overs (Ramesh Mendis 63)

Tamil Union: 135/4 in 31.2 overs (Kieran Powell 88 n.o).

At Katunayake (Air Force SC won by 63 runs on D/L method)

Air Force SC: 239/5 in 50 overs (Chamara Fernando 51, Madawa Nimesh 53 n.o)

Kalutara TC: 148/7 in 46 overs (Dasun Seneviratne 41).

At Kalutara (Ragama CC won by 101 runs)

Ragama CC: 277/9 in 50 overs (Udara Jayasundara 83, Roshen Silva 64, Janith Liyanage 49 n.o, Matheesha Perera 4/56)

Nugegoda S & WC: 176 in 45 overs (Denuwan Rajakaruna 52, Amila Aponso 4/30). 

 

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