Devapathiraja MV Rathgama emerged champions of the Under-19 Girl’s Cricket Tournament for the third successive year with a convincing 85-run win over Anula Vidyalaya Nugegoda in the final played at the Lycuem International School ground in Wattala.
A knock of 65 by Sathya Sandeepani laid the foundation for their as Devapathiraja, taking first lease of the wicket, made a challenging score of 189 in their allotted 30 overs.
Anula Vidyalaya in their turn were made to toil for their runs and with no useful contributions coming from the batters saw them skittle out for a meagre score of 104.
In the clash for the third place, which was played in the morning session, Ratnavali Balika Gampaha secured an easy 7-wicket win against St. Anthony’s Girl’s to take the third slot.
Results:
Final: Devapathiraja beat Anula by 85 runs
Devapathiraja MMV Rathgama 189 for 9 wickets (30) (Sathya Sandeepani 65, Umesh Thimeshani 35, Shikari Nuwantha 25: Harshitha Madhavi 3 for 30, Sithmi Kaumalee 2 for 35, Tharani Hiranya 2 for 44)
Anula Vidyalaya Nugegoda 104 for 7 wickets (30) (Harshitha Madhavi 32, Sthmi Kaumalee 29: Teleshiya Chathurangi 2 for 9, Sachini Nisansala 2 for 19)
Third Place Playoff: Ratnavali BV beat St. Anthony's GS 7 wickets
St. Anthony’s Girls Kandy 98 for 7 wickets (20) (Sanduni Naisansala 30 n.o.: Nethmi Nimthara 2 for 11, Sanduni Silva 2 for 13)
Ratnavali Balika Gampaha 100 for 3 wickets (14.2) (Rashmi Sewwandi 45, Nethmi Nimthara 31)
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