The 3rd annual Battle of the Lyceumers between Lyceum International Schools, Nugegoda and Panadura for the Nikitha Grero Challenge Trophy will be played next Saturday (17) at the P. Saravanamuttu Cricket Stadium, Colombo.
Last year the lads from Nugegoda became the proud owners of the glittering Trophy with a massive 149 run win.
Lyceum Nugegoda amassed a huge 288 in 50 overs and dismissed the Panadura school for 135 scored in 45 overs.
Under the captaincy of Pasindu Rajapaksa Nugegoda Lyceum International school take the field while Sithira Thennakoon leads the Panadura School.
As both teams have performed creditably well in this season a close battle can be expected.
Ceylon Agro Industries Prima Group will be the main sponsor.
Lyceum International School, Nugegoda: Yasiru Chathumal, Nipuna Hettiarachchi, Sadushka Senarath, Hansaja Bandara, Lakindu Sachin, Dimuthu Keshan, Hasindu Chamika, Chalindu Liyanage, Gamitha Pawan, Nisal Hettiarachchi, Kaushal Mendis, Naveen Pahasara, Lakindu Rajarathne, Ravindu Rajathne, Lal Senarathne (Head Coach), Mrs. Kumari Grero (Coordinating Principal), Pathum Perera (M-I-C), Pasindu Rajapaksa (Captain), Vihanga Ambepitiya (VC)
Lyceum International School, Panadura: Nimantha Ransilu, Dulan Fernando, Raveen Jayaweera, Chathil Aponso, Isuru Perera, Aditha Iddamalgoda, Rehan Fonseka, Dulash Abeyrathna, Devin Rodrigo, Navodh Kalupahana, Shayan Guruge, Sithira Tennakoon (Captain), Mrs. Kumari Wijerathna (Principal), Sheron Liyanage (VC.), Nesanda Weerasekara, Buddhika Jayasekera
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