• Home
  • Cricket News
  • Lpl 2021 Qualifier 1 Courtesy Of All Round Show Against Jaffna Kings Galle Gladiators March Into Final

LPL 2021 | Qualifier 1: Courtesy of all-round show against Jaffna Kings, Galle Gladiators march into final

Galle Gladiators marched into the final of Lanka Premier League after beating Jaffna Kings by 64 runs in Hambantota on Sunday. Chasing 189 in 20 overs, the Kings were bundled out for 124 in the 17th over as Nuwan Thusara rattled their batting line up with a fifer. He returned with figures of 5/13 in 3.5 overs eventually. 

The Jaffna side didn’t have a good start to the chase as they lost early wickets and were left struggling at 85/5. Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Wanindu Hasaranga were the only two batters to get to the double-figure mark. Gurbaz top-scored with a fifty while Hasaranga scored 29 off 15. But their efforts weren’t enough to take the side over the line. 

Earlier in the day, the Gladiators rode on some fine show from the batters to post 188/5 in 20 overs. Kusal Mendis and Gunathilaka put up an opening stand of 121 runs on the board before the latter departed for 55 off 42. Mendis on the other side, notched up a 53-ball 85 during the course. 

Skipper B Rajapaksa’s late surge also pushed the scoring rate as he struck 25 in 15 deliveries that included three maximums. 

Rajapaksa lauded the batsmen for putting up a good total on the board. “The batters showed the class they have and the pitch is really good here. Our team is very well balanced and I don't want to change much. Beating the defending champions feels good, credit must go to the bowlers and Kusal and Danushka batted really well,” he said after the match. 

Jaffna Kings will now face Dambulla Giants on Tuesday in the Eliminator in Hambantota.  

Discover more
Top Stories
news

SJN Report fall out: CSA to launch inquiry to investigate conducts of Graeme Smith, Mark Boucher

Taking cognisance of the findings of the Social Justice and Nation-Building (SJN) report, Cricket South Africa has decided to launch an inquiry over the behavioural conduct of Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher, who were the captain and wicketkeeper-batsman of the South Africa side for a long time before their retirement. However, there is not an immediate threat to their current roles in South Africa cricket. Both of them still hold crucial positions with South Africa cricket with Smith being the Director of Cricket at CSA while Boucher being the head coach of the Proteas side. “The Board has decided to institute formal enquiries into CSA employees, suppliers or contractors who are implicated by the SJN report. The Board has done so mindful of its duty to treat allegations of racism or discrimination with the utmost seriousness and in a manner that ensures fairness and due process in terms of South Africa's labour legislation and the Constitution,” CSA said in its statement. The SJN report was made public last week and claimed that former greats of South Africa such as Smith, Boucher and AB De Villiers were involved in “prejudicial and discriminatory” conduct with other players on the basis of race. Both Smith and Boucher haven’t made any statement yet in response to the findings of the SJN report but de Villiers took to his Twitter timeline to refute any allegations of misconduct on the basis of race.