5 December 1996
Lankan cricketers return to domestic scene
Sa`adi Thawfeeq`s Sara trophy review
The 1996-97 division I Sara Trophy - the premier domestic cricket
competition of the country will have special significance this
season because of the availability of the national cricketers to
represent their respective clubs.
The Cricket Board`s new condition that anyone wanting to
represent the country should appear in at least 60 percent of the
matches will make this season`s tournament more competitive and
meaningful and, is bound to attract a large following at key
matches.
The absence of national cricketers during the domestic season due
to their international commitments with the national team has
been partly responsible for the tournament failing to attract a
suitable sponsor.
Coca Cola company Pure Beverages, who sponsored the tournament
for the past four years, pulled out from their sponsorship as
they didn`t have any firm commitments with the Cricket Board.
The failure on the part of the Cricket Board to find a suitable
sponsor will put a heavy burden on the 29 clubs playing in the
division (14 in Segment `A` and 15 in Segment `B`). In the past
four years during the height of the Coca Cola sponsorship, these
clubs benefitted immensely from the lucrative package offered by
the company, with each of them getting nearly Rs. 80,000 for
their expenses for the season. The Coca Cola Company pumped in as
much as Rs. 4.2 million of which Rs. 2.2 million was given as
prize money.
The current season got off to an inauspicious start as far as the
defending Sara Trophy champions CCC were concerned. Having committed themselves to host the matches against SSC, NCC and Galle
CC on their home ground at Maitland Crescent, CCC now find themselves in a fix. They are finding themselves unable to fulfil
their requests as they have dug up the square on which the
matches are to be played.
As a result, last week`s match against SSC failed to come off and
CCC face suspension if they are unable to get their match against
NCC started tomorrow.
The tournament committee held a lengthy inquiry into the CCC-SSC
game on Tuesday at the end of which, the members were so exhausted, a final decision on the matter was put off for the following
week. Reports submitted by the umpires and those of the SSC and
CCC were taken up at the inquiry.
According to tournament committee sources, CCC has admitted administrative bungling on their part. The tournament committee are
keen that CCC should play the full SSC side and are looking at
ways of playing the match during a weekday with all costs to be
borne by CCC.
The CCC are also in hot water in the division III tournament
where they face suspension for playing unregistered cricketers.
They have already got a black mark for failing to appear at the
initial inquiry conducted by the tournament committee. A second
inquiry is scheduled for Monday.
Sebastianites, Police SSC, NCC, Bloomfield and Kurunegala YCC began the new season with victories. All the wins were confined to
first innings points as the weather had a hand in washing out the
entire first day`s play in virtually all the matches.
Sebastianites not only registered a good win over Tamil Union,
but they also produced the first centurions of the season in S.K.
Silva and Manoj Mendis. The centuries ensured that Sebastianites
topped the 300-run mark in each innings and earn the highest
number of points in comparison to the other five clubs during the
weekend.
Silva, a prolific scorer last season, missed out on a rare feat
of a century in each innings when he was dismissed for 83 in the
second innings. Tamil Union were spun out for 180 by left-arm
leg-spinner Manoj Perera, who finished with five wickets.
Niroshan Bandaratilleke, the Tamil Union spinner took six wickets
in the Sebastianites second innings.
Police SC had a match-winner in Anura Priyantha, who not only
opens the batting for them, but also the bowling. The former
Rahula, Matara cricketer ran through the Galle CC batting in the
first innings with his right-arm medium-pace seamers taking 6 for
30. He added three further wickets to his tally in the second innings in dismissing the home side a second time round for 187,
but his fine efforts failed to bring Police victory, as they fell
short by 10 runs, chasing 121. In this low scoring game, Sarath
Soysa`s 64 was the highest individual contribution.
NCC had a handful of cricketers making their Sara debut for the
club in their 115-run first innings win over Panadura SC.
They have a new wicket-keeper with Chamara Dunusinghe crossing
over from Antonian SC, two new bowlers from Sebastianites -
Sajeeva Chanaka de Silva and Dinesh Samarasinghe and top order
batsman from Police, Sunanda Rajapakse. With the exception of Samarasinghe, who went wicketless, the rest chipped in
with handy contributions to defeat Panadura.
Russel Arnold, the record holder for the highest aggregate in a
first-class season in Sri Lanka, came off the shackles imposed on
him by West Indies `A` fast bowler Cameron Cuffy in the `Test`
series where he failed miserably, to top score with a fluent 70
and also take three wickets with his off-breaks.
Twin half-centuries from Indika Batuwitarachchi and eighties
apiece from the bats of Nilantha Bopage and Sampath Perera, gave
Bloomfield a first innings points win over Colts for whom Sri
Lanka wicket-keeper Romesh Kaluwitharana is now turning out.
Despite a good bowling performance by Sri Lankan spearhead Chaminda Vaas (4 for 65) to dismiss Bloomfield for a moderate total
of 262, Colts failed to top that total by 77 runs.
Old warhorse Ajith Ekanayake was instrumental in earning Kurunegala YCC a win over last season`s Segment `B` champions BRC.
Ekanayake made a top score of 82 out of his side`s total of 153
and defended it well by helping to dismiss the home side for 142
by taking three wickets. Ekanayake also made 45 with the bat in
the second innings.
BRC`s only consolation was Dushantha Ekanayake`s five wickets in
the first innings and Ashan Ranaweera`s sparkling half-century in
the second innings where he smashed five sixes and four fours in
scoring an unbeaten 61.
Kalutara Town Club, the other new entrants to Segment `A` along
with BRC, had to sit out the inaugural weekend when their match
against Antonians SC had to be postponed for the lack of a venue.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)