Sri Lankan news (17 Sep 1996)
* Sri Lanka is likely to make one change, from the side which won the first Test by innings, for the second Test against Zimbabwe which starts at the SSC grounds, Maitland Place on Wednesday
17-Sep-1996
Tuesday 17, September 1996
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Daily News
CRICKET (Home):
* Sri Lanka is likely to make one change, from the side which won
the first Test by innings, for the second Test against Zimbabwe
which starts at the SSC grounds, Maitland Place on Wednesday.
Informed sources said paceman Ravindra Pushpakumara will be recalled to replace one of the three spinners who played in the
first Test. Though Pramodya Wickremasinghe too is considered, his
poor form will keep him out of the final X1.
The extra bounce and pace of the SSC pitch will compel the Sri
Lanka selectors to include an additional paceman in the side at
the expense of a slow bowler. Sri Lanka will be compelled to decide between spinners Jayantha Silva and Kumara Dharmasena. But
with Silva`s impressive performance in the first Test, Dharmasena
is likely to be dropped to make way for Pushpakumara who will
share the new ball with Chaminda Vaas.
* Sri Lanka `A` squad is expected to be named shortly for another
important home series. Sri Lanka`s second string cricketers are
covered adequately with a West Indies `A` team due to tour Sri
Lanka in October/November this year for three four-day `Tests`
and an equal number of one-day limited-overs. Sri Lanka `A` pool
which include several former national players, is now under
training.
* Vice captain Aravinda de Silva, who was adjudged the Player of
the Series and the Man of the finals at the recently concluded
Singer World Series tournament, continued to head the latest
rankings in the 1996/97 CEAT Sri Lankan Cricketer of the Year
contest.
De Silva who scored over 300 runs without being out in any of the
four innings he played, heads the latest Sri Lanka rankings over
Sanath Jayasuriya. In the third place is wicket keeper batsman
Romesh kaluwitharana. All international matches - both one day
and Tests played until April 30, 1997 will be considered for the
next final rankings list.
* President`s College, Maharagama, became champions in the under-17 Division III Singer Trophy Cricket tournament organised by
the Sri Lanka School`s Cricket Association when they defeated Sri
Sumangala College, Kandy, by eight wickets at BRC grounds.
President`s College, replying to Sri Sumangala`s first innings
total of 163 all out, made 173. In the second innings, Sri Sumangala were shot out for 63 runs. President`s College in their second innings scored the required runs losing only two wickets.
Shammi Nayanajith the wicket keeper of President`s College was
mainly instrumental in their victory taking three catches and two
stumpings.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)