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Pavan could be solution to Sri Lanka’s T20I batting ills

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August 01, 2025

CCC collect a cool Rs. 3 m as Major Club 50-over champs

- By Sa’adi THAWFEEQ

Pavan could be solution to Sri Lanka’s T20I batting ills

PAVAN Rathnayake gave the national cricket selectors a reminder of his potential as a top order batsman in white ball cricket when he scored a scintillating 158* off 94 balls to steer CCC to a comprehensive 187-run win over Police SC in the SLC Major Club 50-over final played at the CCC grounds under lights on Wednesday.

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