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1st XI Cricket: Hapuhinna and Dellon Peiris shine as Wesley hold STC to a draw

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Wesley College Colombo stubbornly held off the Thomian charge to an outright victory with just three wickets remaining at the close of play on the second day, at Mount Lavinia, on Saturday (19).

For the Thomians, skipper Sithara Hapuhinna shone with a scintilating unbeaten century (his second century this week), which included some lofty blows over the ropes (and one out of the ground and on to the rail track), whilst the former skipper Dellon Peiris returned a match bag of 10/96.

STC retained the M Sathasivam challenge trophy by virtue of being the most recent winners (in fact the Trophy has remained at Mount Lavinia since it was first introduced in 1999).

S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia 152/9d (44.4) Umayanga Suwaris 45, Thevin Eriyagama 22, Sithara Hapuhinna 21, Thenuka Perera 5/31 & 206/3d (34) Sithara Hapuhinna 129*, Deon Fernando 26, Kalana Perera 23, Thenuka Perera 2/27
Vs
Wesley College, Colombo 91 (36.3) Dellon Peiris 7/26, Kishan Munasinghe 2/02 & 191/7 (73) Shenal Dangalle 51, Kavindana Perera 50, Movin Subasinghe 27, Buddima Wijesundara 20, Dellon Peiris 3/70, Tehan Schaffter 2/14
MATCH DRAWN
Meanwhile, at Campbell Park, the Thomian 2nd XI impressed with a massive 1st Innings victory. STC batting first scored 360 all out (Semal Samarawickrema 77, Ryan Fernando 75, M. Ishak 68, Sheron Liyanage 48). In reply Wesley were bundled out for 42 runs, with Shamilka Wickremathileke taking 6 wickets for the Thomians. STC in the second innings scored 167/5 (M. Ishak 40, G. Botheju 30) and in reply Wesley were 124/3 in their 2nd Innings, at close of play.

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