Ameen Miflal spins St. Peter’s College to victory

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Ameen Miflal

Seven matches in the Singer Schools U-19 Division 1 two-day cricket tournament 2017/18 were conducted today around the island.

St. Peter’s College, Colombo vs Dharmaraja College, Kandy

St. Peter’s College completely dominated their Group C fixture against Dharmaraja College which concluded today at St. Peter’s grounds. Dharmaraja College resumed day two on 28 runs for 2 wickets and was bowled out for 139 runs in their second innings while giving away an innings victory to St. Peter’s College. Peter’s left arm spinner Ameen Miflal was the star of the match as he picked up 9 wickets for 120 runs in the match.

Brief scores

St. Peter’s College 308 (77.1) Shalith Fernando 75, Sulakshana Fernando 57, Prabashwara Herath 51, Shannon Fernando 48, Ranmith Jayasena 23, Thushan Herath 4/43, Yasith Samararathne 3/75, Upendra Warnakulasooriya 3/113

Dharmaraja College 112 (43.3) Virajith Ehalepola 45, Ameen Miflal 4/60, Sachin Silva 2/12, Shivan Perera 2/15 & 139 (46.3) Bawantha Udangamuwa 47, Isuru Dayananda 23*, Sachin Silva 5/48, Ameen Miflal 5/60  

Result – St. Peter’s College won by an innings & 57 runs


Trinity College, Kandy vs Thurstan College, Colombo

Group A fixture between Trinity College and Thurstan College ended in a draw at Thurstan grounds but Thurstan College won much deserved first innings points. Thurstan batsmen resumed day two on 140 runs for 3 wickets and added another 144 runs for the remaining 7 wickets.

Right arm off spinner Kavishka Senadeera picked up 6 wickets for 66 runs for the lads from Kandy. Trinity batsmen began their second innings 97 runs behind and showed a much improved batting performance as they finished day two on 253 runs for 8 wickets.  

Brief scores

Trinity College 187 (51.5) Pubudu Bandara 38, Abishek Anandakumara 31, Hasintha Jayasuriya 31, Vimukthi Nethumal 27, Poorna Wanasekara 21, Ruwin Peiris 21*, Ayesh Harshana 4/37, Sandaru Dias 3/55, Janushka Fernando 2/22 & 253/8 (61) Hasintha Jayasuriya 74, Trevon Percivel 40, Kavishka Senadeera 25, Pubudu Bandara 24, Umeer Disan 23, Ayesh Harshana 3/53, Sandaru Dias 3/75

Thurstan College 284 (85.1) Janushka Fernando 55, Pansilu Deshan 52, Nimesh Perera 39, Nimesh Lakshan 34, Imesh Viranga 30, Kavishka Senadeera 6/66, Ruwin Peiris 2/12  

Result – Match Drawn (Thurstan won first innings points)


St. Benedict’s College, Colombo vs D.S. Senanayake College, Colombo

D.S. Senanayake College continued their dominance against St. Benedict’s College for second day as well, as they recorded a comprehensive innings victory today at Army grounds. After reaching the 300 run milestone, DS skipper decided to declare their first innings with a massive 233 runs lead.

St. Benedict’s batsmen struggled again in the second innings as they were bundled out for 138 runs. Left arm spinner Muditha Lakshan starred again in the second innings with the ball by picking up 6 wickets for 40 runs.

Brief scores

St. Benedict’s College 67 (22) Kaveesha Jayathilaka 26, Sachintha Hettige 3/12, Muditha Lakshan 3/16, Pasindu Adithya 3/29 & 138 (53.2) Kaveesha Jayathilaka 34, Mahesh Theekshana 20, Muditha Lakshan 6/40, Pasindu Adithya 2/17

D.S. Senanayake College 300/9d (64) Muditha Lakshan 127, Pasindu Adithya 39, Dasun Dimasha 36, Sachintha Hettige 25*, Shenal Chandrasekara 24, Mahesh Theekshana 5/92, Imesh Fernando 2/32

Result – D.S. Senanayake College won by an innings & 95 runs


Gurukula College, Kelaniya vs Richmond College, Galle

Richmond College managed to win first innings points against Gurukula College in a Group C fixture which concluded today at Galle International Cricket Stadium. Richmond batsmen resumed day two on 54 runs for 2 wickets and declared their first innings at 227 runs for 8 wickets.

Right handed batsman Chamath Dilsara made a classy knock of 53 runs not out for the hosts. Visitors began their second innings and scored 80 runs for 3 wickets at stumps on day two.

Brief scores

Gurukula College 226 (84.4) Malindu Viduranga 97*, Praveen Nimesh 72, Avindu Theekshana 4/54, Dilum Sudeera 2/50, Sandun Mendis 2/70 & 80/3 (21) Pruthuvi Rusara 27*, Praveen Nimesh 24, Avindu Theekshana 2/32  

Richmond College 227/8d (103.1) Chamath Dilsara 53*, Duveen Kalanasooriya 39, Dilum Sudeera 39, Sandun Mendi 26, Yushan Malith 3/39

Result – Match Drawn (Richmond won first innings points)


St. Mary’s College, Kegalle vs St. Aloysius College, Galle

St. Aloysius College defeated St. Mary’s College by 5 wickets in a Group B fixture which concluded today at Welagedara stadium. St. Aloysius batsmen resumed day two on 125 runs for 7 wickets and only added another 20 runs for the remaining three wickets. St. Mary’s began their second innings 24 runs behind and a batting collapse saw them bowled out for just 92 runs.

Left arm spinner Kavika Dilshan was brilliant again in the second innings with the ball as he picked up 7 wickets for 32 runs taking his match tally into 11 wickets for 44 runs. St. Aloysius batsmen had only 69 runs to chase which they did with 9 wickets remaining.  

Brief scores

St. Mary’s College 121 (44.2) P M Walisinghe 26, Kavika Dilshan 4/12, Kaveesha Vilochana 2/15, Kavindu Maduranga 2/16 & 92 (38.1) T S Kumara 22, Sujith Kumara 22, Kavika Dilshan 7/32, Ravindu Sanjana 3/24

St. Aloysius College 145 (59.2) Niluksha Dulmina 85, Omal Sajith 22, Kavika Dilshan 20, T S Kumara 5/43, Sajeewa Jayamal 3/30, A D Pethiyagoda 2/30 & 70/1 (10.5) Ravindu Sanjana 39*, Sandeepa Shamod 29*

Result – St. Aloysius College won by 9 wickets


St. John’s College, Panadura vs St. Anthony’s College, Wattala

Group B fixture between St. John’s College and St. Anthony’s College ended in a draw at Bandaragama Public grounds while giving first innings points to St. Anthony’s College. After getting off to a flying start to their innings, St. Anthony’s  declared at 359 runs for 9 wickets.

Right handed batsmen Sanka Madubhashana (92) and Tharindu Chandima (85) contributed with half-tons.  St. John’s College began their second innings 103 runs behind but batted well to post 261 runs for 7 wickets on the board. Ashan Dilhara stroked a magnificent century for the lads from Panadura.  

Brief scores

St. John’s College 256 (76.3) Chamindu Wickramarachchi 84*, Ashan Dilhara 46, Kaveesha Dulanjana 4/15 & 261/7 (42.5) Ashan Dilhara 125*, Praveen Sandamal 40, Pasindu Chathuranga 2/36, Rashmika Mewan 2/75

St. Anthony’s College 359/9d (71.2) Sanka Madubhashana 92, Tharindu Chandima 85, Rashmitha Mevan 42, Kavindu Hettiarachchi 33, Joel Pinto 32, Praveen Sandamal 5/35, Thamindu Wickramarachchi 3/96

Result – Match Drawn (St. Anthony’s won first innings points)


Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa vs Royal College, Colombo

Traditional fixture between Prince of Wales College and Royal College commenced today at Royal College grounds. After winning the toss, the hosts skipper opted to field first and managed to bowl out the Cambrians for 277 runs. Cambrian opening batsman Sandun Fernando missed a well-deserved century by 1 run as he was dismissed for 99 runs.

Left handed batsman Suwath Mendis (48) and right handed batsman Avindu Fernando (43) chipped in with valuable contributions. 16 year old Royal off spinner Kamil Mishara picked up 4 wickets for 61 runs. In reply, Royal batsmen were struggling at 30 runs for 4 wickets at stumps on day one. Match will continue tomorrow for day two.   

Brief scores

Prince of Wales College 277 (76.2) Sandun Fernando 99, Suwath Mendis 48, Avindu Fernando 43, Sanoj Darshika 25, Kamil Mishara 4/61, Gayan Dissanayake 3/37

Royal College 30/4 (14.5)