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Under-19 cricket St Peter's prevail in a thriller
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 17, 2025
St Peter’s College prevailed with a thrilling two-run win on the DLS method over S. Thomas’ College in a low scoring match of the Under 19 inter-school limited overs cricket tournament emncounter played at Bambalapitiya yesterday.
RESULTS:
At Bambalapitiya - St Peter’s win
St Peter’s 168 for 8 in 35 overs (Shavindu Silva 61, Sadeesha Silva 35, Joshua Sebastian 22, Dineth de Silva 18: Aaron de Silva 3/11, Gimhan Mendis 3/41)
S. Thomas’ 167 in 34.3 overs (Gimhan Mendis 39, Ludeesha Matarage 34, Reshon Solomons 23, Raphael Hettige 20, Avinash Fernando 18: Joshua Sebastian 3/24, Sadeesha Silva 12/24)
At Ambepussa - Richmond win
Richmond 236 in 49.5 overs (Risinu Rupasinghe 108, Hiruk Akalanka 18, Bevin Jayawardena 16, Ameesha Rasanjana 15, Minaga Ariyadasa 20 n.o.: Ravindu Kumara 3/65, Yashod Kavinda 2/44)
Lumbini 147 for 9 in 50 overs (Kisandu Dulneth 44, Kalhan Mendis 23, Dinal Sewmina 21, Esanda Binodya 17, YAshod Kavindu 17 n.o.: Mihanga Ariyadasa 4/34, Tanusha Nimsara 2/24)
At Bandaragama - Sri Sumangala win
Sri Sumangala Panadura 278 for 8 in 50 overs (Vidura Basuru 111, Neksha Iddamalgoda 91, Umantha Akash 15, Sadika Hewage 16 n.o.: Rasheed Nahyan 2/36, Shamma Fernando 2/47)
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