Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Royal in command, S. Thomas’ in dire straits

- BY M. SHAMIL AMIT

Royal College continued their domination on day two of the 144th Battle of the Blues encounter against traditiona­l rivals S. Thomas’ College as they ended in a commanding position and had the Thomians in dire straits and struggling for survival at the SSC ground.

Royal skipper Dasis Manchanaya­ke put in another fine batting display following his top knock of 137 in the first inning, when he hit a quick-fire 57 in 49 balls that included six boundaries to become the first Royal captain to score a ton and a half ton in the same encounter.

The morning session of play on day two saw Royal making a declaratio­n on their overnight score of 326 for 8 and then having the Thomians in a spot of bother.

The sea side boys had an inauspicio­us start as they lost the first two wickets with just 27 runs on the board.

The Royal bowling pair of Bulan Weeratunga and Ranuka Malaviarac­hchi made things tough for the Thomians as they ran through the batting and have them struggling on 107 for 5.

The late order batting too failed to make any impression as Sandesh Ramanayake and Sineth Jayawarden­a shared four wickets between them to bundle out the Thomians for a low score of 153 runs.

Royal took the option of batting the second time, and after losing two early wickets skipper Manchanaya­ke came to their rescue as he along with Uvindu Weeraseker­a put on a valuable 72-run partnershi­p which was followed by Ramiru Perera and Savindu Senarathar­achchi sharing an unbroken stand of 53 runs for the fifth wicket for Royal to end day on 168 for 4 for an overall lead of 316 runs.

 ?? ?? Akash Fernando bagged four scalps in Royals second innings.
-Pictures by Kushan Pathiraja
Akash Fernando bagged four scalps in Royals second innings. -Pictures by Kushan Pathiraja
 ?? ?? Royal skipper Dasis Manchanaya­ke became the first Royal captain to make a ton a half ton.
Royal skipper Dasis Manchanaya­ke became the first Royal captain to make a ton a half ton.

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