Administrator(s) | Sri Lanka Cricket |
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Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Knockout |
Host(s) | Sri Lanka |
Champions | Chilaw Marians Cricket Club (1st title) |
Runners-up | Colts Cricket Club |
Matches | 15 |
Official website | Cricinfo site |
The 2004 SLC Twenty20 Tournament is the 1st season of the official Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Sri Lanka. 15 teams in total, five representing four provinces of Sri Lanka and a Sri Lanka Schools XI team participating in the competition. The competition began on 17 August 2004, when Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club played the Police Sports Club at Colts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo.
This season comprised eight regular matches, four quarter finals, two semi finals and a final. [1]
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Police Sports Club 133 (19.2 overs) | v | Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club 135/4 (16.4 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Sinhalese Sports Club 134/9 (20 overs) | v | Burgher Recreation Club 137/7 (19.3 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Chilaw Marians Cricket Club 198/9 (20 overs) | v | Galle Cricket Club 110 (17.3 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Colombo Cricket Club 200/9 (20 overs) | v | Panadura Sports Club 115 (16 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club 102 (16.1 overs) | v | Colts Cricket Club 106/2 (14.1 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club 166/6 (20 overs) | v | Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Club 136/4 (18.5 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Moors Sports Club 125 (18.5 overs) | v | Ragama Cricket Club 110/8 (20 overs) |
17 August 2004 Scorecard |
Nondescripts Cricket Club 164/8 (20 overs) | v | Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club 147/5 (20 overs) |
2 September 2004 Scorecard |
Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club 120/6 (20 overs) | v | Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club 121/5 (18 overs) |
Sameera de Zoysa 31 (38) Muditha Fernando 26 (31) Sanath Jayasuriya 2/20 (4 overs) Tillakaratne Sampath 1/7 (1 over) | Kumar Dharmasena 36* (37) Kaushal Lokuarachchi 31 (26) Muditha Maduwantha 3/28 (4 overs) Ajith Ekanayake 2/17 (4 overs) |
2 September 2004 Scorecard |
Nondescripts Cricket Club 134 (18.3 overs) | v | Colts Cricket Club 135/6 (19.2 overs) |
Kumar Sangakkara 39 (17) Naveed Nawaz 33 (34) Mohan Wickramasinghe 4/19 (4 overs) Muthumudalige Pushpakumara 3/20 (4 overs) | Shantha Kalavitigoda 38 (31) Romesh Kaluwitharana 37 (26) Sudheera De Zoysa 1/11 (3 overs) Thilan Thushara 1/20 (4 overs) |
2 September 2004 Scorecard |
Colombo Cricket Club 114 (18.3 overs) | v | Chilaw Marians Cricket Club 115/5 (17.4 overs) |
Jehan Mubarak 23 (33) Damitha Hunukumbura 19 (22) Praneth Jayasundera 3/11 (2 overs) Manoj Chanaka 3/27 (4 overs) | Ishan Mutaliph 40 (36) Arosha Perera 22 (13) Jehan Mubarak 2/14 (1.4 overs) Nisitha Rupasinghe 1/21 (4 overs) |
2 September 2004 Scorecard |
Burgher Recreation Club 129/8 (20 overs) | v | Moors Sports Club 120 (19.2 overs) |
Manoj Mendis 38 (34) Viraj Perera 22 (20) Rangana Herath 3/20 (4 overs) Amila Weththasinghe 3/26 (4 overs) | Bathiya Perera 43 (37) Dhammika Sudarshana 25 (33) Sajeewa Weerakoon 3/14 (3.2 overs) Priyankara Silva 1/23 (4 overs) |
3 September 2004 Scorecard |
Chilaw Marians Cricket Club 171/8 (20 overs) | v | Burgher Recreation Club 113 (18.5 overs) |
Arosha Perera 43 (28) Ishan Mutaliph 31 (32) Dhanuka Pathirana 3/29 (4 overs) Sajeewa Weerakoon 2/22 (4 overs) | Dhanuka Pathirana 30 (19) Sajeewa de Silva 20 (15) Dilruwan Perera 3/19 (2 overs) Gayan Wijekoon 3/23 (3 overs) |
30 April 2008 Scorecard |
Basnahira North 113/9 (20 overs) | v | Ruhuna 116/5 (15.3 overs) |
Dhushantha Ranatunga 33 (34) Thilina Kandamby 30 (30) Thilina Kandamby 3/21 (3.3 overs) Muthumudalige Pushpakumara 2/16 (3 overs) | Dilhara Lokuhettige 53 (36) Indika de Saram 34 (23) Sujeewa de Silva 3/16 (4 overs) Sajeewa Weerakoon 3/20 (4 overs) |
3 September 2004 Scorecard |
Chilaw Marians Cricket Club 227/6 (20 overs) | v | Colts Cricket Club 124 (12.5 overs) |
Malintha Gajanayake 76 (40) Hasantha Fernando 58 (32) Romesh Kaluwitharana 2/24 (2 overs) Muthumudalige Pushpakumara 2/35 (4 overs) | Mohan Wickramasinghe 42 (25) Shantha Kalavitigoda 20 (10) Janaka Gunaratne 3/20 (2.5 overs) Manoj Chanaka 2/35 (3 overs) |
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