The last of the MCA League tournaments for 2018, the 8th Stafford Motor Co. Ltd., 'Honda' Trophy-MCA 'G' Division 25-Over League Tournament, commenced last weekend with a card of 10 matches.
Kanishka Jayasumana (Aitken Spence Travels) 5/19 vs MAS Active 'D' and Melan Peiris (Pearson Lanka) 77 vs RR Donnely (RRD), were the top performers at the weekend.
The highest total was by Pearsons with 203/4 in 25 overs vs RRD, while the lowest was by Wruth Lanka with 84 all out in 19.2 overs vs Deutsche Bank.
Opening Weekend Results:
Nor-Lanka beat Hayleys Group 'B' by 2 wickets
Hayleys 174/7 (25 overs); Nor-Lanka 175/8 (24.3 overs)
Expolanka Group beat Jetwing Travels by 8 wickets
Jetwing 98 /8 (25 overs); Expolanka 103/2 (17.3 overs)
A Baur & Co. beat Butani Capital by 25 runs
Baur’s 174/9 (25 overs); Butani’s 149 (25 overs)
Laugfs Holdings beat J. Lanka Technologies by 5 wickets
J. Lanka 176 (25 overs); Laugfs 177/5 (24 overs)
HNB Grameen Finance beat The Finance by 30 runs
HNB Grameen 160/9 (25 overs); The Finance 130 (24.1 overs)
Union Assurance Ltd beat Singer 'B' by 4 wickets
Singer 'B' 120 (23.3 overs); UAL 123/6 (22.3 overs)
CIC beat Group M Media by 21 runs
CIC 190/6 (25 overs); Group M Media 169 (23.1 overs)
Deutsche Bank AG beat Wruth Lanka by 86 runs
Deutsche Bank 170/7 (25 overs); Wruth Lanka 84 (19.2 overs)
Aitken Spence Group beat MAS Active 'D' by 47 runs
Aitken Spence 144 (24.4 overs); MAS Active 'D' 97 (19.5 overs)
Pearson Lanka beat RR Donnely by 64 runs
Pearson’s 203/4 (25 overs); RRD 139 (22.4 overs)
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