Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Chamod and Sachin stem Royal’s spurt

- By David Stephens

Despite being dismissed only a run short of his century, Chamodh Pathirana, who was involved in a crucial partnershi­p with his Thomian captain Sachin Peiris, ensured that the 133rd Battle of the Blues between Royal and S. Thomas’ College ended in an enthrallin­g draw, at a jampacked SCC grounds yesterday.

The two fourth year coloursmen combined to score 153 runs to dig their team from a precarious 86 for 3 at one point to make sure they declared with a score of 329 for 5. The Royalists came out needing a near impossible 242 runs to win in just 23 overs, finished with a total of 22-1.

Pathirana once again made his presence felt on the field, taking the sole wicket of opener Sampath Silva by trapping him in front for 1.

Resuming from an overnight score of 27, S. Thomas’ exercised extreme caution at the beginning of their inning. The opening pair of Devin Jayasinghe and Asiri Wickramana­yake were well into the day’s third over before they registered the first runs of the session off right arm off spinner Poorna Aluthge.

However, Jayasinghe eventually broke free of the shackles by rocking onto his back foot and ferociousl­y pulling a misdirecte­d short-pitched delivery from Gaurav Deva for four.the longer Jayasinghe and Wickramana­yake occupied the crease the more their confidence grew, yet they were unable to exhibit the same batting dominance that had been witnessed over the previous two days.

This was due in no small part to the discipline­d lines and testing lengths being bowled by the Royalists. Poorna in particular had been the most threatenin­g of the bowlers, beating the outside edge of both batsmen on multiple occasions and teasing them with perfect flight.

His tactic eventually paid dividends, when, with the score on 61, Jayasinghe was deceived by a ball that dipped abruptly through the air and left him stranded outside his crease as keeper Milan Abeysekara swiftly whipped off the bails.

The new batsman Javed Bongso though, was determined not to be tied down on what was still a very good batting pitch. After playing down a few balls, he commanding­ly dispatched Anupa Tillakarat­ne to the boundary with an exquisite cover drive.

His partner, Jayasinghe was also going well at the other end with a score of 37 off 79 balls, including five boundaries. However, a sudden rush of blood to the head saw him attempt to launch Devind Pathmanath­an for six, but only succeed in picking out Heshan Kumarasiri at long on.

This brought the experience­d Thomian skipper Sachin Peiris to the wicket with the score on 81-2. The Royalists, who had entered this match as clear underdogs, suddenly had a glimmer of hope to manufactur­e a result. This opportunit­y instantly broadened a few deliveries later when Bongso, who had been progressin­g fluently on 17 from 40 balls, misread a viciously spinning delivery from Devind Padmanatha­n to edge to silly mid on.

However, with the Thomians in all sorts of trouble at 86-3, Chamodh Pathirana joined his captain in the

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middle. From that point the door was promptly slammed on Royal’s chances of forcing a win. Both Pathirana and Peiris were imperious during their stay at the wicket, scoring freely with a raft of glorious strokes both sides of the wicket.

Pathirana played the more ag-

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17 S. Thomas’ First innings: 325-9 decl (75.4) (Asiri Wickramana­yake 85, Javed Bongso 97, Chamodh Pathirana 48, Thilaksha Sumanasiri 28, Dhanush Peiris 32; Chamika Karunaratn­e 3/59, Poorna Aluthge 3/90) Royal First innings: 413-9 decl (106) (Ronaka Ahangama 20, Isuru Gunathilak­e 67, Imal Liyanage 80, Heshan Kumarasiri 127, Milan Abeysekara 58, C. Pathirana 4/92) S. Thomas’ Second innings D. Jayasinghe c Kumarasiri b Pathmanada­n 37 (Launched the ball strong to long on, mistimed the shot and was caught) Asiri Wickramana­yake st Abeysekara b Aluthge (Danced down the track and was stumped by a big distance) Javed Bongso c Liyanage b Pathmanada­n (Tried to flick and edged to silly mid on) Sachin Peiris b Pathmanada­n 58 (Walked down the track, the ball missed his bat and hit the base of the stumps) Chamodh Pathirana b Pathmanada­n 99 (Ball pitched on the leg and completely missed the bat) Thilaksha Sumanasiri not out Dhanush Peiris not out Extras (9b, 6lb, 14nb) Total (in 87.2 overs for 5 wkts) Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-81, 3-86, 4-239, 5-280 Bowling: Gaurav Deva 8-2-33-0, Anup Thilakarat­ne 13-332-0, Chamika Karunaratn­e 15-0-73-0, Poorna Aluthge 234-63-1, Devin Pathmanada­n 26.2-3-105-4, Imal Liyanage 21-9-0 Royal Second innings gressive role in the partnershi­p, walloping any ball that either strayed onto his pads or drifted wide of off stump. All of Royal’s bowlers took punishment in equal measure being belted to all parts of the ground as the Thomians recovered to 178-3 by lunch. The resistance continued after lunch, with Pathirana dominantly marching to his 50 off 75 balls. Peiris, who was the more circumspec­t of the two, joined him at the milestone several over later, reaching his 50 off 109 balls.

By the time Peiris had his stumps dismissed by Pathmanath­an for 58 off 130 balls, all possibilit­ies of there being anything other than a draw had completely evaporated.

That didn’t stop Pathirana though, and he rapidly rolled into the nineties, before falling on the brink of what would have been an expertly crafted century, bowled around the legs by Pathmanath­an.

Following his dismissal Thilaksha Sumanasiri and Danush Peiris launched into the Royal attack. Sumanasiri sped to a 50 off 55 balls, while Peiris pilfered an equally swift 28 runs off 28 balls. By the time they declared, the fact that the 133rd clash between the two schools would end in a 66th draw was long ago a foregone conclusion. 50 20 29 329 Sampath de Silva lbw b Pathirana 01 (Played forward, the ball missed the bat and stuck the pad) Isuru Gunathilak­e not out 08 Imal Liyanage not out 13 Extras 00 Total (in 4 overs for one wicket) 22 Fall of wickets: 1-2 Bowling: Chamodh Pathirana 1-0-2-1, Umesh Fernando 20-8-0, Thilaksha Sumanasiri 1-0-12-0

 ??  ?? Royal spinner Devin Pathmanada­n took 4 for 105.
Royal spinner Devin Pathmanada­n took 4 for 105.
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Thomian hero Chamodh Pathirana gets a ride back home.
 ??  ?? Chamodh Pathirana misses his ton (Pix by Amila Prabodha)
Chamodh Pathirana misses his ton (Pix by Amila Prabodha)
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