Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

REGAL RESISTANCE FROM THEVENDU AND AHAN PREVENT POSSIBLE THOMIANS PARTY

138th Battle of Blues Young duo battle to save Royal before rain calls it a day

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Royal who were struggling for survival in their second innings in the post lunch session on the final day of their 138th Battle of the Blues against traditiona­l rivals S. Thomas’ at the SCC ground was saved by Thevindu Senaratne and Ahan Wickramasi­nghe who together came to their rescue with a valuable 68 runs stand for the sixth wicket.

Royal left with the task of erasing a deficit of 102 runs found themselves in a spot of bother with five of their top batsmen back in the pavilion with just 61 runs on the board they found the two saviours’ in Thevinda and Ahan.

When the pair came together at the fall of the fifth wicket they were left with the responsibi­lity of taking Royal out of the woods and to some extent the duo kept the Thomian bowlers at bay.added to that the pair was helped by missed catches for which the fielders should take the blame.

Royal began their second innings on a disastrous manner, but credit cannot be taken away from the efforts put in by the Thomian bowlers and fielders in the early stages.

Royal left with the task of erasing a deficit of 102 runs found themselves in a spot of bother with five of their top batsmen back in the pavilion with just 61 runs on the board they found the two saviors’ in Thevinda and Ahan

The Thomian bowlers gave the Royal batsmen some torrid moments and had them struggling on 23 for 2 at the lunch break. The post lunch session saw Royal wickets falling like nine pins and within just under 14 overs they were back to the walls on 61 for 5 before the pair Thevindu and Ahan came to the rescue.

They went into the tea break on 147 for 8 having faced 39 overs but as in the first two days of play the light began to fade and only 20 balls were possible (3.2 overs) after tea break before the covers were brought in, that signaled the end of proceeding­s of the 138th Battle of Blues

The three days of play which was hampered by bad light after the tea break saw 93 overs of play being lost. The morning session proceeding­s saw the Thomian overnight pair skipper Romesh Nallapperu­ma and Sithara Hapuhinna having on day two added a valuable 81 runs and the score on 255 for 4 being unable to make any headway as they were separated after adding ten runs with Hapuhinna being dismissed for 59 runs having associated in a partnershi­p of 91 runs for the fifth wicket. Later skipper Nallapperu­ma who was 37 at this stage was able to reach his half ton and in the process added 38 runs for the sixth wicket with Ishen Perera.

From here on, with the top batsmen back in the pavilion, the Thomians had only to look forward and see whether their skipper would be able to get his ton.

Nallapperu­ma on 56 at the fall of the sixth wicket was forced to watch losing his partners at the other end but he succeeded to accumulate his runs with ease and with the Thomians on 357 for 8 all hopes of a Nallapperu­ma ton was dashed as he misread a delivery from his counterpar­t Helitha Vithanage being dismissed for 92 which came off 131 balls that included 11 boundaries which saw the Thomians declaring their innings.

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Thomian skipper Romesh Nallaperum­a on his way to score 92
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