Asanka takes limelight with twin centuries

SLC Premier League Tournament – Plate Championship

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Here’s a roundup of the matches which concluded today in the Plate Championship of SLC Premier League Tournament.

Badureliya CC v Moors SC

Badureliya bagged a first innings win as skipper Alankara Asanka scored twin centuries in their match against Moors at BRC grounds. The 3rd and final day’s play resumed with Moors on 236 for 7 in their first innings. Their last 3 wickets fell cheaply as Sachith Pathirana completed a five wicket haul for Badureliya.

Alankara Asanka came in to bat in their 2nd innings and he just picked up from where he left in the 1st innings. He looked in sublime touch as he stroked yet another century at the top. Himself and Nadeera Nawela added a massive 181 runs, with Nadeera scoring 72. However, it was Asanka who stole the limelight in the game as he amassed 295 runs in both innings.

Sameera De Soysa gives the upper hand to Ragama

Here’s a round up of the 2 nd day’s play of the SLC Premier League Plate Championship …

Badureliya made 383 runs in their first innings after they were asked to bat first. Skipper Alankara Asanka carried his bat through the innings to remain unbeaten on 144 runs.

Badureliya Cricket Club 383 (107.2) Alankara Asanka 144*, Kosala Kulasekara 102, Salinda Ushan 41, Anuk Fernando 4/88, Shiran Fernando 3/46, Ramesh Mendis 2/43  & 258/3 (80.4) Alankara Asanka 151, Nadeera Nawela 72*

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Moors Sports Club 259 (75.5) Ramesh Mendis 86, Pabasara Waduge 60, Anuk Fernando 35, Sachith Pathirana 5/116, Nuwan Thushara 2/37, Buddika Sanjeewa 2/64


Negombo CC v SL Ports Authority CC

Negombo CC tried to go for an outright win but it was too late as they had to settle for first innings points in their match against SL Ports Authority CC at Moors grounds. The final day’s play resumed with SLPP on 208 for 6 in their first innings. Gihan Rupasinghe and the tail batted sensibly but they fell short of Negombo’s total as Upul Indrasiri picked up 6 wickets to bundle out SLPP for 280 runs.

Negombo came on to bat for the 2nd innings with a lead of 85 runs. The top order fired with half centuries as they cruised to 200 runs in just 39 overs. They declared their innings, setting an impossible target of 286 runs. SLPP were 120 for 2 in 29 overs when umpires called stumps.

Negombo won the toss and elected to bat first earlier in the game. Prasanna Jayamanne’s unbeaten century helped them post 365 runs in their first innings.

Negombo Cricket Club 365 (102.1) Prasansana Jayamanne 137*, Sahan Arachchige 69, Dilasri Lokubandara 33, Angelo Jayasinghe 31, Hashan Vimarshana 3/63, Chanaka Komasaru 4/75, Chaminda Bandara 2/134  & 200/2 d (39.2) Lasith Croospulle 59, Shehan Jayasuriya 56, Ashen Silva 60*

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Sri Lanka Ports Authority CC 280 (89.3) Primosh Perera 70, Yohan de Silva 51, Gihan Rupasinghe 46, Upul Indrasiri 6/68, Shaehan Jayasuriya 4/79  & 120/2 (29) Primosh Perera 58*, Ishan Rangana 40


BRC v Ragama CC

Sameera De Soyza’s double century secured much needed first innings points for Ragama CC against BRC at Bloomfield grounds. Play resumed for the day with Ragama on 324 for 8 in their first innings. Sameera De Soyza who was unbeaten on 155 went on to make 215 runs to propel Ragama CC to 430 for 9.

Alankara Asanka fires century at ease

Here’s the round up of the matches which took place today in the Plate Championship …

BRC’s 2nd innings was no better than their 1st innings. However, Savin Gunasekara and Bhanuka Rajapaksa got amongst the runs with half centuries. They held on until stumps to deny Ragama an outright win.

Early on in the game, Ragama won the toss and elected to field first. BRC only managed 291 runs with Thilakaratne Sampath scoring 105 runs.

Burgher Recreation Club 291 (65.5) Thilakaratne Sampath 105, Hashen Ramanayake 40*, Vikum Sanjaya 37, Bhanuka Rajapaksha 36, Deshan Dias 30, Kalhara Senaratne 4/63, Janith Liyanage 2/43, Mohamed Ali 2/45  & 230/8 (63.4) Bhanuka Rajapaksha 84, Savin Gunasekara 58, Rumesh Buddika 34, Amila Aponso 6/50

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Ragama Cricket Club 430/9 d (141.2) Sameera de Zoysa 215, Saminda Fernando 56, Dineth Thimodya 64*, Shehan Fernando 28, TN Sampath 4/104, Duvindu Thilakarathne 3/60