I Corea: Wisden adjudges Aravinda de Silva No. 1 batsman (9 Jun 1998)
Wisden adjudges Aravinda de Silva No
09-Jun-1998
9 June 1998
Wisden adjudges Aravinda de Silva No. 1 batsman
Ivan Corea from London
In a few weeks time Arjuna Ranatunge and the world champions arrive in
the UK on tour, already the imminent arrival of the Sri Lankan team is
generating excitement and enthusiasm not only amongst the 130,000
strong Sri Lankan Community but also with cricket loving Britons.
Meanwhile, the respected 'Wisden Cricket Monthly' edited by Tim de
Lisle has judged Aravinda de Silva the Best Batsman in the world
according to the WCM Saffery Champness world rankings. Sachin
Tendulkar drops down to No. 2 in the new look table. Aravinda becomes
the fourth man and only the second Sri Lankan (Sanath Jayasuriya was
world number one for a few months) to top the batting charts since its
inception in December 1996. De Silva according to Widen began 1996-97
with 60 runs in six innings but then he had a sequence of seven
centuries in seven tests. During this amazing time he became the first
man to make two unbeaten hundreds in the same match and Sri Lanka set
a world record for the highest Test score.
Writing elsewhere in the May issue of Wisden, Seyld Berry pays tribute
to Sri Lanka's cricketers. Berry observes: "Like Zimbabwe the Sri
Lankans were cautions at first and fearful of being unable to justify
their promotion to test status. Now they are trying to justify their
status as World Cup holders. In between, their batting at best has
been almost West Indian in its aggression and flair - from Roy Dias
and Duleep Mendis to today's Sanath Jayasuriya and Aravinda de Silva."
Plans are a foot to give the Sri Lankan cricketers a right royal
welcome. The UK Representative Committee of the BCCSL led by the
dashing Asitha Jayaweera have launched a massive island wide PR
campaign. The ticket sales for the test match and the one day
tournament are going well. The BCCSL UK committee have lobbied the
British media, community organisations, British companies and
associations who have links with Sri Lanka urging them to support the
tour of the Sri Lankan cricketers.
Certainly Britons who enjoy the cricketing style of the world
champions are set to support the tour. The first ever Sri Lanka Day is
scheduled to be held on Sunday, July 19 in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, by
the cricket loving English public, in aid of the BCCSL initiative to
raise funds for buying sports equipment for needy children in the
provincial areas. The Sri Lanka Day in Essex has generated enormous
goodwill - British MPs and the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka will
attend the function. The fifteen member Channa-Upuli dance Ensemble
will perform in Essex. Sri Lanka's number one photographer Eshan
Goonasekera will exhibit his stunning views of the island at the event
in Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
Priya Peiris' cricket cassette - his tribute to the cricketers in
English and Sinhala is also set to soar during the World Champions
tour. Priya was a household name when he performed with the 'La
Bambas' in the sixties and seventies. The baila cassette is making the
rounds in London and British radio and television are hoping to play
the songs during the UK tour of the world champions. Plans for the
Dinner Dance at the Park Lane Hilton to honour the cricketers are
going well - nearly 500 guests will attend. This will be the only
social event of the tour.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)