SL: Bloomfield will miss 4 top players - SSC favourites (30 April 1998)
A full strength SSC side led by Sri Lanka Captain Arjuna Ranatunga take on an understrength Bloomfield team for the blue riband of Sri Lanka domestic cricket - the division I (Segment 'A') Sara trophy 4-day final at the SSC grounds beginning today
30-Apr-1998
Thursday 30, April 1998
Bloomfield will miss 4 top players - SSC favourites
by SA'ADI THAWFEEQ
A full strength SSC side led by Sri Lanka Captain Arjuna
Ranatunga take on an understrength Bloomfield team for the blue
riband of Sri Lanka domestic cricket - the division I (Segment
'A') Sara trophy 4-day final at the SSC grounds beginning today.
SSC who made it to the finals by defeating CCC in the semi-finals
on the first innings are fully represented with the return of
their Sri Lanka players from South Africa.
Captain Ranatunga is in great form having finished as the leading
run-getter in South Africa's Standard Bank one-day triangular
competition with 272 runs (avg. 54.40) and three half-centuries.
There is also opening bat Marvan Atapattu, who also had a good
tournament averaging 41.25 with two half-centuries. Batsman
Mahela Jayawardene and fast-medium bowler Pramodya Wickremasinghe
make up the squad from South Africa.
SSC also have the services of two other Test players, left-hander
Sanjeeva Ranatunga, who scored a match-winning 151 against CCC,
and left-arm spinner Jayantha Silva.
Bloomfield the defending champs, don't carry such luxuries purely
due to the fact that three of their Sri Lanka players who went on
the South African tour are doubtful starters. Skipper Sanath
Jayasuriya is running a temperataure and will make up his mind
whether he is playing, only on the morning of the match. Roshan
Mahanama is not in the country, and all-rounder Kumara Dharmasena
is unable to represent his club because his first commitment is
towards his employer's Hatton National Bank (HNB), who are down
to play a Mercantile 'A' division match against Commercial Bank
on Saturday. The irony of it is that Bloomfield cricket is
sponsored by Hatton National Bank.
Tournament committee chairman Carlton Bernadus said that the
respective firms have been requested to write to the Mercantile
CA and have their matches postponed for the weekend in view of
the Sara trophy final. MCA sources said yesterday that Hatton
National Bank had not made such a request to them.
Bloomfield will lose not only the services of Dharmasena, but
also of another talented young all-rounder Hemantha Boteju, who
is also an employee of HNB.
However, Bloomfield coach Somachandra de Silva is quite confident
that his team minus the 'big guns' is capable of defending the
trophy successfully. "We have a very balanced side and if we take
our catches, we can do it," said de Silva. Bloomfield put down
five chances in the semi-final against Moors SC which they won on
the first innings.
The last occasion SSC and Bloomfield met in a Sara trophy final
in 1994-95, the match ended in a high-scoring draw and the title
was shared. Since the Sara trophy tournament was given
first-class status in 1988-89, SSC have won the title outright
three times (last in 1992-93) and shared it twice (1988-89 with
NCC and 1994-95 with Bloomfield). Colts (1991-92), NCC (1993-94),
CCC (1995-96) and Bloomfield (1996-97) have won it outright once
each.
The teams: SSC (in probable batting order): Marvan Atapattu,
Aruna Gunawardena, Sanjeeva Ranatunga, Mahela Jayawardene, Arjuna
Ranatunga (captain), Hemantha Wickremaratne, Malintha Perera
(w/k), Suranjith Silva, Pramodya Wickremasinghe, Suresh Perera,
Jayantha Silva, 12th man - Suresh Perera.
BLOOMFIELD (from): Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Ruwan Kalpage,
Pubudu Dasanayake (w/k), Naveed Nawaz, Pulasthi Gunaratne,
Sampath Perera, Bateesha de Silva, Priyankara Wickremasinghe,
Ruchira Perera, S.K. Perera, Tharaka Gunaratne, Sajeeka
Abeynayake, Shanuka Dissanayake.
UMPIRES: Ignatius Anandappa and Udaya Wickremasinghe.
Easy for Thurstan
Thurstan College under 17 team beat President's College, Kotte in
their second match of this season played at Thurstan grounds
recently. S. de Silva and C. Aravinda of Thurstan College scored
157 and 123 respectively.
Thurstan College 393 for 9 in 50 overs: (S. de Silva 157, C.
Aravinda 123, D. Premadasa 25, N. Perera 2 for 125, T. Hewamanna
2 for 82)
President's College 238 all out: (C. Chandrasekera 88, P. Kaldera
32, Tharaka 19, C. Aravinda 5 for 34, M. Fiyaz 1 for 33, K. Malik
1 for 12)
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)