The third main tournament in the MCA 2017 season – The 'D' division 40 Over League Tournament 2017 will get underway during the weekend of November 19 and 20.
The Final is scheduled for January 13, 2017.
The League stage will contain 24 matches and the elimination stage will comprise 15 matches.
The 39 matches are spread around seven selected venues, namely – MCA, NSCA at Ratmalana, Army at Mattegoda, Veyangoda Central, Thurstan College and St. John ‘s at Panadura.
All matches will be supervised by a MCA appointed Match Referee.
The Panel consisting of - Nalin Perera, Sena Nandiweera, Athula Wickramatillake, U.S.C. Perera, Waruna Waragoda, Gamini Dissanayake, Mangala Jayasena, Thusitha Karunaratne, Sudath Munaweera and Manoj Perera.
The following 16 teams pooled into 4 groups will play a series of 39 matches in 2 stages, including the final.
Group 'A': Brumby’s International, NDB Bank, AMW Group, Heshan Flexe
Group 'B': David Pieris Motor Co., Kanrich Finance 'B', Hemas Group, Softlogic Holdings
Group 'C': Delmage Group, Ceylinco Insurance, Hilton Colombo Residencies, Citizens Development Business
Group 'D': Expolanka Group, Nations Trust Bank 'B', Bodyline, Central Finance and Investments.
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