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[JGC] Poor organization distrupted JGC finals once again

Posted by Serendib Cricket Club On 12:41:00 pm 0 comments

Winners of JGC 20/20 tournament for 2009 yet to be decided due to some poor organization of JGC.JGC 20/20 finals should have finished last year but postponed to 2010.Even after 2 months of new cricket season in 2010,JGC organizers could not finish the finals for 2009.Serendib CC already qualified for JGC 20/20 finals by defeating Indian Tigers last October.Still other semi final game yet to be played officially while Serendibs are waiting to play finals for long time now.

Yesterday Serendibs went the Edogawa grounds to play thier JGC finals after canceling it for several times by JGC committee.It was due to play on April 18th and shifted in to the May 30th but only to cancel it once again.This time all the teams were in the ground,but no neutral umpire was there to umpire the morning semi final game.But no one from JGC committee officially informed which team has the umpiring duties.Even if they informed it in the morning Serendibs could have sent their one of members to umpire the game.But no body including both teams selected to play semi finals did not inform Serendib CC even though they played a friendly game.It was huge waste of money and time for Serendib players since some of Serendib members came all the way from Syzouka to participate the finals.

This is not the first time that shows poor organization of JGC.We believe these type of poor organization caused most of other major cricket clubs to withdraw from JGC tournament even though it plays in convenient location like Koiwa.

[KCL2010] Serendib whip Tigers by 117 runs

Posted by Serendib Cricket Club On 1:40:00 am 0 comments

Venue: Shizuoka Kytes Homeground
Date : 15th of May 2010
Umpire/Scorer : Neil Harrison

In a match reduced to 35 overs after both teams failed to make it by the appointed time due to the heavy weekend traffic in the Shizuoka direction, Serendib C.C dominated the Indian Tigers from the word go, and secured a comfortable 117 run victory with more than 15 overs to spare. The win takes Serendib to the top of the KCL group A table, with 9 points in just 2 matches.

With only the required minimum (6 members) present in the ground at the time for the toss, Buddhika Samarakoon (standing in for captain Amilendra Kodithuwakku, who was incidentally also standing in for the regular captain Shiron Dharshana) called correctly and elected to bat first. The opening pair, Jayathura Samarakoon and Buddhika Manoj, under clear instructions to avoid losing a wicket before the rest of the team arrived to the ground, did just that and continued their good work, before Jayathura who had made an almost run a ball 33 was out LBW off the bowling of R. Balasubramanian. Navaratnam the débutante for Serendib, hanged around a bit, while Buddhika and the generosity showed by the Tigers in the form of extras, brought up the 100 for Serendib. Navaratnam, and Tharaka Pathberiya fell to T.S. Babu in consecutive balls when the score was 105. 5 runs later, Balasubramaniam bowled Manoj for 47. Manoj was unlucky to miss a well deserved half-century, but he had done his job for his team. The rest of the batsmen, most notably Duminda Wickramasinge; 19 out of 19 deliveries, Buddhika Samarakoon; 16 out of 9 deliveries, didn't waste many deliveries and picked up the pace to finish the innings at 204. If Duminda Wickramasingha hadn't carelessly run himself out, and if Amesh Weerasinghe had remembered to slide his foot back inside the crease, an even bigger score would have been in the cards. For the Tigers, Balasubramaniam and Babu shared 3 wickets each, and the ever dependable Pramod Patel picked up 2.

The bright sunny weather at the start of the match had given way to cold and overcast conditions halfway through the Serendib innings, and by the time the Tigers' opening pair arrived at the crease, a cold gentle breeze was adding to the misery of the fielders and umpires. Amilendra Kodithuwakku, brought himself in to bowl the opening over, and found helpful swing in the cold damp conditions. After taking a few deliveries to discover the correct line and length, Amilendra produced a peach of an inswinger to clean bowl Anil N.T. After the next batsman, Pramod Patel, played into his stumps in Amilendra's second over, the Serendib bowlers were beginning to sense blood. Asankha Pallegedara was brought into the attack immediately, and in no time at all collected 4 wickets in just 4 overs for a mere 9 runs. Amesh and Duminda collected a wicket each, and the Tigers were 87 for 8 at the break. Buddhika Manoj resumed the attack after the break, and didn't waste any time in cleaning up the remaining two wickets without any addition to the total score, completing a perfect day's work for his team. Good ol' Extras(26) was the highest scorer, and only two batsmen, T.A Ramasubramaniam(22), and R. Balasubramaniam(20. n.o) managed to get into double figures.

Man of the match : Buddhika Manoj

Serendib Cricket Club (Serendib Cricket Club innings)
BATSMANSTATUSRUNSBALLS6s4s
J. Samarakoonlbw Balasubramaniam3335
3
B. Manojb Balasubramaniam4765
5
Navaratnamlbw Babu213

T. Pathberiyac Bajaj b Babu01

D. Wickramaratnerun out191911
S. Gurudeniyalbw Patel813

A. Pallegedarab Balasubramaniam1724
2
B. Samarakoonb Joy16912
A. Weerasinghest Thomas b Patel1621
2
T. Gunawardenab Patel03
2
A. Kodithuwakkunot out11

TOTALEXTRAS: 45 (32wd 6nb 2lb 5b)204
Fall Of Wicket
1-73(J. Samarakoon), 2-105(Nawarathnam), 3-105(Pathberiya), 4-110(Manoj), 5-126(Gurudeniya),
6-150(Wickramarathne), 7-179(B. Samarakoon), 8-195(Pallegedara), 9-201(Gunawardena), 10-204(Weerasinghe)
Indian Tigers Cricket Club (Serendib Cricket Club innings)
BOWLEROVERSMAIDENSRUNSWICKETSEXTRAS
R. Nair7.004003wd
B.A. Joy5.003418wd
R. Balasubramaniam7.003431nb 9wd
T.S. Babu5.002233nb 1wd
A. Bajaj1.001101wd
P.K. Patel6.003321nb 4wd
T.A. Ramasubramaniam1.001601nb
M.S. Gijo1.0080

Indian Tigers Cricket Club (Indian Tigers Cricket Club innings)
BATSMANSTATUSRUNSBALLS6s4s
N.T. Anilb Kodithuwakku05

T.A. Ramasubramaniamc Weerasinghe b Wickramaratne2221
4
P.K. Patelb Kodithuwakku311

M.S. Gijob Pallegedara49

A. Thomasc Pathberiya b Pallegedara29

R. Nairc Manoj b Pallegedara26

B. A. Joyc B. Samarakoon b Pallegedara08

R. Balasubramaniamnot out201521
A. Bajajb Weerasinghe59
1
T. S. Babuc J. Samarakoon b Weerasinghe312

R. Pillailbw Manoj03

TOTALEXTRAS: 26 (23wd 0nb 0lb 3b)87
Fall Of Wicket
1-3(Anil), 2-17(Patel), 3-31(Gijo), 4-37(Ramasubramaniam), 5-40(Thomas), 6-41(Nair), 7-41(Joy), 8-71(Bajaj),
9-87(Babu), 10-87(Pillai)
Serendib Cricket Club (Indian Tigers Cricket Club innings)
BOWLEROVERSMAIDENSRUNSWICKETSEXTRAS
A. Kodithuwakku3.001024wd
B. Manoj4.011221wd
D. Wickramaratne3.001612wd
A. Pallegedara40941wd
A. Weerasinghe2.001315wd
Navaratnam1.002008wd
B. Samarakoon1.00702wd

Venue: Shizuoka Kytes Homeground
Date : 9th of May 2010
Umpire/Scorer : Robert Giles Martineau

Scorecard :

Serendib C.C began their journey in the Kanto Cricket League tournament for the 2010/11 season with a positive note by comprehensively beating Shizuoka Kytes by 58 runs.

On a day that mostly will be going his way, new captain Shiron Dharshana won the toss, and opted to bat under wonderful sunny conditions perfect for a whole day of cricket. Disaster stuck in the first ball of the second over when Nicholas Shannon got opener Jayathura Samarakoon out L.B.W, and again in the first ball of the third over when the other opener Duminda Wickramaratne holed into square leg of the bowling of Arbab Mohammed, leaving the score at 12 for 2. Sachintha Gurudeniya and Lasith Rathnamalala had just started the recovery process when Shannon bowled Lasith when the score was at 37, and then got Shiron caught behind without any addition to the score. Asankha Pallegedara the new batsman was the next to go at 54, and Tharaka Pathberiya was run out at 78. However, Sachintha, whose wonderful shots had been overlooked due to the quick succession of wickets, was joined by Amesh Weerasinghe, whose hard hitting can turn any game on it's head in a matter of minutes. Together they started rebuilding the Serendib innings, both batting with positive intent, and taking the game back to the Kytes. Sachintha proved that he not only has the physique of former Sri Lankan Skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, but also Ranatunga's uncanny ability to nudge singles and boundaries when needed. Although he scored runs all over the place, the boundary scored by a nudge through to third-man must be easily the shot of the day. To the Kytes's relief Amesh was finally out for 38 in just 50 balls, but not before he had managed to break a bat with his hard hitting, and if I may say, also the morale of the bowlers. The score was 151/7 in the 33rd over and Serendib knew that a huge score was in the cards if they batted through the overs. Dharshana Janakaratne chipped in with a valuable 19 in only 17 balls, and when Sachintha was unlucky to miss a century and was the last man to go for 91, Kytes were left with a massive target of 192.

Apart from a 24 run partnership between Suresh Navod and Kytes's skipper Neil Harrison, and a 32 run partnership between Suresh and Dinesh Lakmal, the Serendib bowlers were not bothered much, and Kytes were all out for 139 in just 26.1 overs. Asankha Pallegedara had the best bowling figures, 21/4.

Much to the surprise of everybody present, The Man of the match award went to Sachintha.

Thanks should go to the Shizuoka Kytes team, for being gracious in defeat, and upholding the spirit of cricket. The long drive from Tokyo was well worth it, and we always love playing against you guys.

A below par performance in the field almost cost them the friendly 30 over game against Shizuoka C.C, but Dhanuka Samaranayaka managed to sneak one through the gate in the final over to give Serendib C.C a 1 run victory.

The day began with Serendib C.C. captain Buddhika Samarakoon winning the toss as he usually does, and electing to bat under the warm Shizuoka sun. The usual tail enders Amilendra Kodithuwakku and Arosha Perera were promoted as the opening pair, with the intention of giving them some batting practice, and if possible to end Amilendra's not out streak, whose bragging has been a recent nuisance to his fellow teammates. The Shizuoka opening bowlers Abbas and Sukitha maintained a good wicket to wicket line during the first five overs and Amilendra, who had got off his mark with a risky single which nearly ran out Arosh, gave a simple catch to midoff in the 5th over to give Abbas his first wicket. Jayathura Samarakoon joined Arosh, and Sukitha, who had being maintaining a good line until then, gave 10 wides in the next over to prop up Serendib's run rate. Arosh was bowled by Abbas in the 7th over. The usually dependable Dhanuka Smaranayaka came in next, but gave a tame catch in his 2nd ball off new bowler Dhana and was out for nought. The hard hitting Amesh was sent in next under clear instructions to accellerate the run rate, and he and Jayathura managed to score boundaries at will, bringing the score to 64 by the 12th over when Jayathura was out bowled by Mevan for a valuable 26 in just 31 balls. Captain Buddhika Samarakoon joined Amesh and the pair continued scoring quickly. Amesh was out L.B.W. by Lalith when the score was on 92 in the 17th over. The talented Shiron Rathnasekara who hadn't made many runs recently came in next. Although captain Buddhika was out not long after that for a well made 14, Shiron made amends to his previous low scores with a masterclass 30 from that many balls. Duminda Wickremasingha also gave good support to Shiron by making 23 runs. Even after Duminda fell to Lakmal for 23, Serendib was well set in making above 170 when Shizuoka captain Neil Harrison brought himself for the final overs. The Serendib batsmen, used to facing fast bowlers, found it difficult to judge Neil's slow loopy deliveries. In two overs Neil claimed Shiron caught for 30, Tharaka hit wicket for 4 and Sachintha bowled for 2, and Serendib were out for 159 in 28.4 overs.

Scoring at a run rate above 5 per over was going to be very difficult for the Kytes considering the recent form of the Serendib bowlers. The left arm fast bowler Iroshana and Shiron opened the attack for Serendib. Although the opener Wasantha was cleverly run out for 7 by Dhanuka's direct hit, the new batsman Suresh and the other opener Uditha took up the score to 30. Shiron produced a jaffa of a deliver to bowl Suresh for 3, and almost immediately Duminda claimed the wicket of Abbas for nought. Then Uditha was runout for 23 and Lalith was run out for 0 putting the Kytes in a bit of a bother at 50 for 5. Lakmal and Sukitha took the score to the eighties, when Dhanuka trying out his leg spin talents clean bowled Lakmal. Kytes captain Neil joined Sukitha with the intention of building up a partnership and salvaging some pride for Kytes. Sukitha played the aggressive role in that partnership making a beautiful 34 before being out L.B.W to Arosh. Sukitha took a special liking to Dhanuka's leg spin deliveries, and anything pitching on leg stump was severely punished. Mewan the next batsman in, faced only 2 deliveries when the muscle strain sustained while fielding forced him to retire hurt. Neil, who had been playing second fiddle to Sukitha, then took charge and farmed the strike with Shoaib and Dhana to take the game into the final over with just 6 needed and only Dhana left for a companion. Dhanuka who had been bowling lollies until then was given the final over, and thankfully for Serendib decided to bowl his usual fast deliveries. Neil scored a boundary at the first ball, and took a single to take them just 1 run behind Serendib. However Dhanuka managed to clean bowl Dhana giving Serendib a 1 run victory. Neil although unfortunate to end up in the losing side, was the top scorer with 47 not out.

Thus ended Serendib's last game in Shizuoka this season. If weather permits they will play either the Edogawa Falcons or Lalazar, their nemesis in the two previous semifinals, at the J.G.C tournament final to be played in Edogawa in two weeks time. ※

※Note by the editor.
According to the latest news received, the semifinal and final have been postponed due to bad weather. Therefore considering the incoming winter, the remaining matches of the 2009 season will be held at the start of the 2010 season which will be somewhere around March 2010.

Serendib C.C. make it through to the J.G.C. T20 Finals 2009

Posted by Serendib Cricket Club On 10:20:00 pm 1 comments

A collective strong performance by the Serendib bowling unit laid the platform for a 3 wicket victory against the Indian Tigers in the first semifinal of the J.G.C T20 Cup 2009 played on the 8th of November 2009. This victory broke Serendib's semifinal hoodoo which had them lose two previous semifinals this season.

Serendib were put to field first, on a slightly wet outfield due to the heavy morning dew, after losing the toss. Serendib's captain Buddhika Samarakoon placed his trust in Amilendra Kodithuwakku to open the attack, and Amilendra repaid his captain's faith by producing a spell of perfect line and length, and in the process also claimed the first wicket to fall in the Indian Tiger's lineup. Buddhika's tactic in using Amesh Weerasinghe's cutters at the start of the game also paid off with Amesh getting 2 valuable wickets. Asanka Pallegedara Iroshan Goshan too chipped in with 2 wickets each and Shiron Ratnasekara took one wicket. Poor running between the wickets cost the Indian Engineers the rest of the wickets to fall, and they were all out for a mere 70 runs in just 14 overs. That Serendib didn't even have to call on their main strike bowler Dhanuka Samaranayake speaks volumes about how strongly the rest of the bowling unit performed.

Knowing that it was their game to lose, Serendib's openers Tharaka Pathberiya and Sachintha Gurudeniya batted positively, but Sachintha was given out L.B.W rather unfortunately in the second over when the score was on 7. Tharaka was then joined by Serendib's in-form batsman Dhanuka Samaranayake, and the pair took apart the Indian Tigers bowling attack in ruthless fashion. Dhanuka especially was in his usual flamboyant self, striking 2 back to back boundaries. Seeing that his fast bowlers were not troubling any of the batsmen, the Indian Tiger's captain decided to give his slow bowlers a chance and tossed the ball to Pramod. Pramod obliged by clean bowling Dhanuka for 21 when the score was on 43. N.P. Chandrasiri was the next batsmen, and he was clearly under orders from his captain to hold up one end, while the other batsmen finished the job from the other end. However Pramod produced a fine display of slow bowling, relying on line and length rather than pace, to pick up the wickets of Tharaka for 11 and star batsman Shiron Ratnasekara for nought. Captain Buddhika made a quickfire 12 before he too was bowled by Pramod. Chandrasiri who made a sedate 1 out of 18 balls, was bowled by Udaya, and the new batsman Iroshana Goshan holed out to deep mid wicket to bring Serendib's score down to 63 for 7 and gave Pramod his 5th wicket of the match. With only 3 wickets more to go, the new pair on the crease, Asankha Pallegedara and Amilendra Kodithuwakku may have been under some pressure, but it didn't show as they reduced the deficit by taking well judged singles. Amilendra continuing his streak of not outs, took a risky double to reduce the deficit to 1 and Asankha took a single to tie the scores in the next over. Amilendra hit the winning boundary over long on to give Serendib a well deserved place in the final, and they will play the winners of the 2nd semifinal against Lalazar and Edogawa Falcons, which is scheduled for the 15th of November 2009.

Lalazar blast their way to Nagoya KCL 20/20 finals

Posted by Serendib Cricket Club On 10:47:00 pm 0 comments

Serendib once again lost to Lalazar in the KCL T20 semi final played in Shizuoka. Serendib was looking forward to entering the inaugural KCL T20 final, after scoring 172 runs in the 20 overs batting first. But it was not enough as Lalazar batters who attacked Serndib bowlers every corner of the syzouka ground. Serendib inform batsman Dhanuka Samaranayake once again scored a splendid 50 and new found batsman Jankarathne contributed with scoring 18 runs in the final over of the inning.

Lalazar started their run chase with attacking mood as usual.Although wickets were fallen at regular intervals every one contributed with quick fire runs. Finally captain Gulzar and Razzak chased the target of 172 runs in 19.1 overs.Razzak in particular annihilate the serendib bowlers by hitting mighty sixes.

Serendib now ended their KCL competition at Syzouka for this season but still looking forward to winning the JGC competition that lost in the finals last year.

Serendib once again ended KCL tournement at semi finals

Posted by Serendib Cricket Club On 11:42:00 pm 0 comments


Serendib's once again lost thier KCL semi final game against Lalazar last weekend.This is the second consecutive semi final elimination of KCL.Last year Serendib lost to Tokyo Giants sports club and this time it is against Lalazar sports club.

Serendib captain Buddhika Samarakoon won the toss at beautiful Syzouka ground.Serendib openers started well with an aggressive manner.But wickets were tumbled at regular interval cause the problem of serendib inning.Dhanuka Samaranayake once again batted with great courage but unfortunately not much support were given by rest of the batsman.Serendib finally got out for 163 runs with the help of Dhanuka's 58 runs.

Lalazar batsman as usual started their run chase by attacking the bowlers.But Serendib bowlers did not give much room for lalazar batsman to slash freely.Lalazar batsman also could not build a good partnership and getting out at regular interval.Once score board showed that 99 runs for 7 wickets.But unbroken 8th wicket partnership of 65 runs ended the Serendib's chance of entering KCL finals.