P Juriansz: Gampaha District cricket tourney (1 Aug 1998)
Mead Johnson Nutrition, distributors of Sustagen, will sponsor the Gampaha District Inter Club Cricket Tournament for the second successive year
01-Aug-1998
1 August 1998
Gampaha District cricket tourney
by Pelham Juriansz
Mead Johnson Nutrition, distributors of Sustagen, will sponsor the
Gampaha District Inter Club Cricket Tournament for the second
successive year. This 30 overs limited over tournament will be played
for the Sustagen Trophy and will commence on August 2. The tournament
is conducted by the Tournament Committee of the Gampaha District
Cricket Association.
Speaking at a Press Conference at the Trans Asia Hotel on July 27 the
Chairman of the Tournament Committee, Gampaha District Cricket
Association and former Saracens and Colts cricketer Mr.
Balasubramaniam, said that this year 28 clubs would be participating
and that the Gampaha DCA would provide balls for every match. An
exgratia payment of Rs. 750 would be made to each participant. The
Tournament would be conducted at seven grounds, namely, St. Anthony's
Wattala, De Mazenod, Kandana, Maris Stella, Negombo, Bandaranayake MV,
Gampaha, Christ the King College, Ja-Ela, Kelaniya University and the
Mirigama Ground.
"The first round consist of 14 matches, and the second round seven
matches, while there will be three quarter-finals and one team would
be given a bye. The semi-finals would most probably be played on
August 23 and the finals would be either in the first or second week
in September in a probable location in Colombo. All matches except the
finals will be played in the Gampaha District. Last year's winners
were Anthonians SC with Gampaha CC being the runners-up", concluded
Mr. Balasubramaniam.
Mr. Jayasiri Yapa, Territory Manager of Mead Johnson, speaking on
behalf of the sponsors, said that Bonnie Wijesinghe, one of their
cricket enthusiasts could not grace the occasion so on behalf of the
sponsors he acknowledged the great effort put in by the Gampaha DCA to
uplift the game of cricket in the district. "We have to start at the
grass root level and find new talent and produce cricketers of high
calibre to represent the country," said Mr. Yapa in conclusion.
Thilanga Sumathipala, the dynamic President of the Board of Control
for Cricket in Sri Lanka, speaking on the occasion said that he
remembered that last year they had a press conference at the Galadari
Hotel and that the sponsors promised to sponsor the tournament for
three years. "It is very difficult to find genuine sponsors at grass
root level. This tournament would produce outstanding talent and we
are grateful to the sponsors for coming forward. This kind of
sponsorship is really going to help us. Money is always going to be a
problem in conducting a tournament. We have to improve the standard at
the domestic level and as such even the Board has plans to improve the
infrastructure of the game and take it to places like Dambulla etc. I
wish all the participants good luck and a healthy Tournament" said the
Board President.
The winners will receive Rs. 15,000 plus the Sustagen Trophy and
cricket equipment amounting to Rs. 10,000 while the runners-up will
receive Rs. 7,500 plus cricket equipment to the value of Rs. 5,000. In
addition there will be an award for the man of the match, best bowler
and batsman and man of the series. This tournament is unique to the
Gampaha District.
Also associated at the Press Briefing was Prasanna Ranatunga Gampaha
DCA, Dhammika Ranatunga, Chief Executive BCCSL, Anura Weerasinghe,
Regional Sec. GDCA, Carlton Bernadus, Chairman Tournament Committee
BCCSL, Representatives of the Sponsors and B. M. N. Jurangpathy
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)