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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 20:44:00
By M. Shamil Amit
Sri Sumangala MV, Panadura and Science College, Mount Lavinia recorded first innings wins against Sandalankawa MMV and the British School in Colombo (BSC) respectively in their Under-15 Inter-Schools Cricket Tournament second-round matches played at Panadura and Narahenpita yesterday.
Results:
At Panadura (1st innings win for Sri Sumangala MV)
Sri Sumangala MV: 162/7 declared (Vidusha Peiris 73, Rasika Dilshan 24, Vishwa Lahiru 20 n.o, Yohan Devapriya 4/48, C. Imalshan 2/25)
Sandalankawa MMV: 70 (Vidusha Peiris 5/12, Chanuka Peiris 3/25) and 33/1 (Yohan Devapriya 20 n.o).
At Narahenpita (1st innings win for Science College)
Science College: 85 (Thimal Dilmith 45, Aariyan Amilin 5/19, Kavya Shukla 2/0, J. Graham 2/1) and 135/3 (Thimal Dilmith 61 rtd, Venura Shamil 60 n.o, Sashith Wijekumar 2/20)
BSC: 91 (Thimal Dilmith 5/17, Shamal Chamod 2/18, Dineth Shavind 2/29).
At Kotahena (Match drawn)
Richmond: 139/6 declared (Jayod de Silva 40, Seneth Sisan 39, Imesh de Silva 31 n.o, Chamith Chathuranga 2/35, Hasanka Mandara 2/38, Adeesha Randika 2/50)
St. Benedict’s: 65/2 (Viduneth Wilson 35).
At Panadura (Match drawn)
Leeds, Panadura: 210/7 declared (Kaveesh Nilupul 82, Sameera Gayunika 42, Lakdiv Hansada 5/52)
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