I remember Prasad from the school tournament
BRC Sixes back on track next weekend
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11-08-2016, 10:08 AM
During the tournament, a special rule will apply to all players – A batsman must retire not out upon reaching a personal score of 31 runs, but may not retire before reaching 31 runs (except for injury). If one of the last pair of batsman is out before the completion of the 5 overs, the retired batsman may return to the crease in order of retirement.
The Wide and No Ball deliveries shall be counted as two extras to the batting team and extra ball shall be bowled. All matches will be played in white-clothing using red leather balls. http://www.thepapare.com/brc-sixes-to-return-after-20-years-in-november/ Haha the good old rule 11-08-2016, 10:57 AM
^^ yeah, you can score a maximum of 36......unless you come back at the fall of the last wicket and score more.
11-12-2016, 08:14 PM
BRC CRICKET SIXES 2016 : DEFENDING CHAMPS BRC, SSC, COLTS, MOORS ADVANCE TO SEMIS
Defending champion and hosts BRC, SSC, Colts and Moors advanced to the semi-finals of the BRC Six-a-side cricket inter-club tournament played at the BRC and Colts grounds yesterday. The tournament revived after 20 years saw some exciting cricket during the day with the most nail-biting finish recorded by SSC who beat Bloomfield by a mere one run. SSC made 73/2 in their 5 overs and Bloomfield replied with 72/0 in their quota of overs, SSC also recorded the highest total for the day piling up a massive 102/2 off 5 overs against Chilaw Marians. To Dinusha Malan of Navy SC went the honour of making the highest individual score – 36 retired against NCC while the NCC’s off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal returned the best figures with 3 for 9 against Navy. In today’s semi-finals Colts will meet Moors SC and BRC will take on SSC at the BRC grounds. PRELIMINARY ROUND At BRC grounds: Navy SC beat NCC by 15 runs. Navy SC: 64/6 in 4.2 overs (Dinushka Marlan 36 ro, Tharindu Kaushal 3/9) NCC: 49/3 in 5 overs (Angelo Perera 31 n.o., Amith Eranga 1/04) Colts beat Badureliya CC by 6 wickets. Badureliya CC: 64/4 in 5 overs (Saliya Saman 30 n.o., Ishan Jayarathne 2/30) Colts: 66/0 in 4.1 overs (Sadeera Samarawickrame 35 rtd, Ishan Jayarathne 24 n.o.) Saracens beat Tamil Union by 4 wickets. Tamil Union: 60/3 in 5 overs (Pulina Tharanga 32 rtd, Umesh Karunaratne 1/6) Saracens: 64/2 in 4.1 overs (Denuwan Rajakaruna 21 n.o., Chamika Karunarathne 1/9) Moors SC beat Ports Authority SC by 5 wickets. Ports Authority SC 58/5 in 5 overs (Anuk De Alwis 19, Tharindu Mendis 2/7) Moors SC: 59/1 in 4 overs (Ruvindu Gunasekara 35 rtd, Anuk De Alwis 1/19) At Colts grounds BRC beat Army SC by 25 runs. BRC: 66/4 in 5 overs (Indika De Saram 30) Army SC: 41/6 in 3.3 overs (Janaka Sampath 32 rho, Vikuma Sanjaya 2/4, Romesh Buddhika 2/5) CCC beat Galle CC by 19 runs. CCC: 83/2 in 5 overs (Ashan Priyanjan 35, Madhawa Warnapura 26, A.K.V. Tyrone 1/6) Galle CC: 64/3 in 5 overs (Shalika Karunanayake 32, Roshan Anuruddha 1/5) Chilaw Marians CC beat Ragama CC by 3 wickets. Ragama CC: 50/5 in 5 overs (Koshan Jayawickrame 26, Sachithra 1/6) Chilaw Marians: 52/2 in 3.4 overs (Isuru Udana 32, Akshu Fernando1/7) SSC beat Bloomfield by 1 run. SSC: 73/2 in 5 overs (Dhanushka Gunathilake 26, Ramesh Mendis 26, Nipun Karunanayake 1/11) Bloomfield: 72/1 in 5 overs (Nipun Karunanayake 36, Adheesha Thilanchana 30) QUARTERFINALS Colts beat Navy SC by 4 wickets. Navy: 62/3 in 5 overs (Amith Eranda 24,Buddhika Hasaranga 19, Nisala Tharaka 1/12) Colts: 63/2 in 4 overs (Sadeera Samarawickrame 32 rtd, Amith Eranda 2/17) Man of the match – Sadeera Samarawickrame (Colts) Moors SC beat Saracens SC by 18 runs. Moors SC: 66/2 in 5 overs (ThilanThushara 32 rtd, Ruvindu Gunasekara 31 rtd) Saracens: 48/5 in 5 overs (Umesh Karunarathne 19, Lassana Perera 2/10) Man of the match – Thilan Thushara (Moors) BRC beat CCC by 6 runs. BRC: 79/3 in 5 overs (Andy Solomons 28, Romesh Buddhika 26, Ashan Priyanjan 1/11) CCC: 73/5 in 5 overs (Wanindu Hasaranga 31, Ashan Priyanjan 31, Hashen Ramanayake 1/11) Man of the match – Romesh Buddhika (BRC) SSC beat Chilaw Marians by 32 runs. SSC: 102/3 in 5 overs (Dhanshka Gunathilake 34 rtd, Chamara Kapugedara 28, Sammu Ashan 22, Kasun Vidura 1/11) Chilaw Marians: 70/2 in 5 overs (Isuru Udana 32 rtd, Arosha Janoda 25, Ramesh Mendis 1/14) Man of the match – Chamara Kapugedara (SSC) - http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2016/11/13/sports/brc-cricket-sixes-2016-defending-champs-brc-ssc-colts-moors-advance-semis 11-13-2016, 06:52 AM
Indika de Saram still playing haha. Remember the Hong Kong sixes SL won. That was fun
11-13-2016, 08:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2016, 08:26 AM by pj57.)
Indika de Saram is 43, last played FC cricket in 2014. Explosive batsman but didn't show his colors in 15 ODI's he played during 1999-2001. Played 4 tests as well with a highest score of 39 in the same period. Was selected to play a t20 against India in 2009 but didn't get to bat.
Ruvindu Gunasekera who played for Canada is also playing for Moors. 11-14-2016, 12:15 AM
Hosts BRC wins the 6 a side tournament defeating their neighbors Colts in the final.
http://island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=155486 Andy Solomans scored an unbeaten 28 off 14 balls while Rumesh Buddika whacked 22 runs as hosts BRC defeated Colts by 11 runs to win BRC Cricket Sixes at BRC grounds yesterday. The tournament was revived after 20 years. BRC batting first in the final scored a commanding 66 runs as Solomans and Buddika did most of the damage. In reply, Dilruwan Perera played a lone hand scoring 25 runs as Colts fell short by 11 runs in their five overs. Moors Sports Club finished third wining the consolation final by five runs against SSC. Sixteen Premier Division Clubs took part in the two day event and champions BRC walked away with one million in cash prize. Runners-up Colts received a cash prize of Rs 250,000. The player of the final and the semi-finals received a cash prize of Rs 100,000 and Rs 25,000 each respectively. The first ever BRC six-a-side tournament was launched in 1969. The inaugural tournament was won by NCC, who went onto win three titles in a row. The last tournament was won by BRC. The BRC Cricket Sixes 2016 was conducted with the blessings of Sri Lanka Cricket. Results: Scores: (Semi-Final) Colts beat Moors by four runs Colts 61 for 3 wkts in 5 overs (Ishan Jayaratne 25, Dilruwan Perera 15 n.o.; Sadeera Samarawickarama 13; Thilan Thushara 10/1) Moors 57 all out in 5 overs (Shanuka Dulaj 24, Dilruwan Perera 9/2) Man of the match: Ishan Jayaratne Scores: (Semi-Final) BRC beat SSC by 26 runs BRC 65 for 5 wkst in 5 overs (T.M. Sampath 26, Andy Solomans 24; Sammu Ashan 8/1) SSC 39 all out in 4.2 overs (Chamara Kapugedera 17; T.M. Sampath 2/2, Andy Solomans 3/1) Man of match: T.M. Sampath Scores: (Consolation Final) Moors beat SSC by five runs Moors 56 for 2 wkts in 5 overs (Thilan Thushara 34 rtd, Lassana Perera 16 n.o.; Tharinda Karunaratne 2/1) SSC 51 all out in in 5 overs (Sammu Ashan 17, Adeesha Thilanchana 13; Lassana Perera 8/1) Man of the match: Lassana Perera Scores: (Final) BRC beat Colts by 11 runs BRC 66 for 2 wkts in 5 overs (Andy Solomans 28 n.o., Rumesh Buddika 22; Hemal Perera 10/1) Colts 55 for 4 wkts (Dilruwan Perera 25, Ishan Jayaratne 12; Vikum Sanjaya 5/1) Man of the match: Andy Solomans |
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