SLSCA role in producing world class cricketers, says Arjuna (7 May 1998)
Sri Lanka test cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga lauded the Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Association for the major role it has played in developing and producing world class cricketers
07-May-1998
Thursday 07, May 1998
SLSCA role in producing world class cricketers, says Arjuna
by Ranjan Anandappa
Sri Lanka test cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga lauded the Sri
Lanka Schools Cricket Association for the major role it has
played in developing and producing world class cricketers. He was
speaking at the Horlicks Junior Cricket Award ceremony held at
the BMICH on Tuesday.
Arjuna Ranatunga was the chief guest and said that while driving
to the BMICH with his family for the occasion his thoughts went
down memory lane twenty five years hence the day he walked up to
receive an award as a junior cricketer.
Almost every present day test cricketer has received some sort of
award or certificate through these type of ceremonies due to the
vital role played by the Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Association in
producing top class cricketers continuously.
" It is in the schools through the untiring efforts and devotion
by the respective masters that the foundation for big time
cricket is laid. The rudiments of the game is taught in schools.
It is difficult to coach a player once they mature," said Arjuna
Ranatunga, contradicting a statement made by Neville de Alwis,
the president of the SLSCA who said that the SLSCA had
'contributed a bit' towards the game and winning the World Cup in
his earlier speech.
Ranatunga also reminded the role of parents towards a child's
cricketing career." A parent's guidance and encouragement is
needed for one's success but over-enthusiasm and being fastidious
have seen some people who were even more talented than Aravinda
or Sanath Jayasuriya ruin their cricketing careers," said
Ranatunga.
Referring to the World Cup win Ranatunga said that the late
Cricket Board President Gamini Dissanayake had told him that the
time was right to win a place at least even in the semi finals,
as it was also the intention of himself,but we did better by
winning the Cup.
Ranatunga concluded by saying that the 'cricket uneducated crowd'
want to see, Sanath Jayasuriya hitting every ball for a six, or
Aravinda scoring a century in every match and expect him to win
every match which is not possible and thanked the sponsors for
coming forward to sponsor the tournament.
Neville de Alwis, the President of the SLSCA said that he has
been addressing this type of gatherings for the past ten years
but felt honoured on this day with the presence of the national
cricket captain.
" Some consider playing cricket as an obstacle for studies but I
consider a person who takes part in sports activities do better
at studies than the full time crammers. By Playing cricket you
could learn much more than in the class room as it is a way of
life and teaches the correct values of life," said Neville de
Alwis.
Two of the major junior school cricket awards went to the Hill
Capital (Kandy), with Tyronne de Silva St.Anthony's
Katugastota(Under 13) and Chanaka Wijesinghe St.Sylvester's,
Kandy (Under 15) winning the most outstanding performers awards.
Outstation schools stole the limelight as D.S.Senanayake MV from
Uhumiya in the Kurunegala district(Under 13 division three runner
up), Galkanda MV Pelmadulla (Under 15) up and coming school, and
Dharmaloka MV Kelaniya ( Winner under 15 division three) fared
prominently despite the lack of proper facilities.
Tyronne de Silva won the award for his fine batting performance
with an aggregate of 752 with four centuries and Chanaka
Wijesinghe's top all-round effort with 1288 runs including seven
centuries and 25 wickets entitled him for the prize in the under
15 age group.
Kadir Samidon (Maris Stella, Negombo) and O.Wijesiriwardena
(Richmond, Galle) were voted most popular cricketers in the under
13 and under 15 age groups respectively.
St.Sebastian's Moratuwa and St.Anthony's, Katugatota were ajudged
joint champions in the under 13 division one tournament.
Ananda College Colombo 'B' won the division two championship
(under 13) while D.S.Senanayake 'B' was the runner up. In the
Under 13 division three Tissa Vidyalaya Kalutara won the title
and D.S. Senanayake MV Uhumiya(Kurunegala) won the runner up
berth.
In the under 15 championship Ananda won the division one title
beating St.Peter's, Bambalapitiya. In the division two
St.Sylvester's Kandy emerged winners when they beat Mahanama, and
in the division three Dharmaloka Kelaniya became champions
beating Tissa Vidyalaya, Kalutara.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)