Sinhalese Sports Club 324 (Silva 171, Dilhara 4-77) and 262 for 4 (Silva 88) beat Moors Sports Club 262 (Jayasuriya 68, Gunathilaka 4-54) and 323 (p Saram 101, Madushanka 4-87 )Scorecard and ball-by-ball facts Sinhalese Sports Club has triumphed in the Premier League Tournament final, defeating Moors Sports Club by six wickets in the four-day match at SSC. League top-scorer Kaushal Silva starred again, hitting 171 in the first innings to help SSC to a 62-run lead, prior to making an immediate 88 from 105 in the 2nd innings, as SSC chased down the 262 runs they expected, with only 4.3 overs still remaining in the game. The hosts appeared on the final day however requiring three wickets to end Moors' impressive next innings, and already 248 to get on the final day, so that you can secure the prize. Moors' resistance lasted only four overs on the fourth day however - just long enough for Indika p Saram to complete his 28th first-class hundred, having finished the prior day at 89 maybe not out. He made 12 of Moors' 13 works to finish with 101, since the SSC quick bowlers made short work of the tailenders around him. SSC then had 83 overs in victory to be secured by which, and they began with a confident half-century to Dimuth Karunaratne, who made 73 from 98. His starting companion Tharanga Paranavitana had taken 101 balls to make 32, but Silva's swift progress ensured the hosts didn't fall behind the virtual wondering price. Perera hit eight fours and a in his 88, but perished to the left-arm spin of Malinda Pushpakumara, five overs before the successful runs were hit by captain Thilina Kandamby, who'd made 340 not out in the previous match to secure SSC's invest the ultimate. Moors had decided to bat on the first day, but despite an partnership worth 108, couldn't bat themselves in to a powerful position, succumbing alternatively for 262 at night. Shehan Jayasuriya's 68 from 66, when he hit 10 fours and a six, provided a good basis, but Moor's middle order fell in a pile, and could not capitalise. From 108 for none, Moors came to 147 for 4, mainly thanks to left-arm seam bowler Charith Jayampathi, who effected a go out and ignored both openers. Moors then presented recoveries through Janaka Gunaratne, then Chaturanga de Silva, who made 51, but both batsmen continued to get rid of lovers at another end and could not make a substantial-enough rating themselves. Gunathilaka's offspin introduced him 4 for 54, for SSC. Their reply was begun by ssc poorly, and having reduced them to 59 for 4, Moors may were headed for a substantial first-innings lead despite their particular sub-par rating. But a stellar hand from Silva in a year packed with them, not merely saved his side, but set them into a commanding position. He first highlighted in a 73-run alliance with Kandamby, before Moors hit four times rapidly to own SSC seven down for 168. Silva's 102-run ninth-wicket partnership with Dhammika Prasad, nevertheless, took his side beyond their competitors' score, before his 54-run partnership with last-man Kasun Madushanka, took SSC well beyond 300. Madushanka made five of the runs. Jayasuriya launched a start for Moors again, but could only make 35 from 31 now, and his decline, with Moors still behind, brought two more quick scalps for the opposition. Firm was held by de Saram on one end, but normal wickets fell at the other, and Moors were quickly in a desperate position, at 142 for 6. Chief Dilhara Lokuhettige, hitting at No. 8, finally offered delaware Saram the assistance that he needed nevertheless, and Lokuhettige added 78 to the 167-run alliance that delivered Moors out of a mire. But runners-up would be eventually finished by his departure near the close of day three, exposed the tail, and his side after the drama of the final day.
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