Sri Lanka: Big match sans unruly behaviour the aim (28 January 1999)
The Joint Organising Committee (JOC) of this year's 120th Royal-Thomian cricket encounter were highly pleased and very appreciative of the manner in which the last big match was conducted - Commendable it was and had wide acceptance, in that there
28-Jan-1999
28 January 1999
Sri Lanka: Big match sans unruly behaviour the aim
Richard Dwight
Royal-Thomian sans hooliganism - aim of JOC
The Joint Organising Committee (JOC) of this year's 120th
Royal-Thomian cricket encounter were highly pleased and very
appreciative of the manner in which the last big match was conducted
- Commendable it was and had wide acceptance, in that there were no
crowd invasions to interrupt play, nor any form of hooliganism or
clowning to make erosions into valuable playing time. These were the
views expressed by the members of the JOC at a media briefing held on
Tuesday at the SSC in connection with the 1200th Battle of the Blues,
which takes place on the 11th, 12th and 13th of March at the SSC
grounds.
Spearheading the JOC as Chairman, Lyle Peiris, is keen on continuing
in the same vein to maintain discipline and further enhance on what
was achieved last year. Peiris emphasised that they will ensure that
the venue of the game will be purged of any undesirable elements, in
order that school boys and spectators could enjoy the cricket match
amidst lots of clean fun and frolic. He stressed that they will not
leave room for hooliganism, nor permit any form of disruption of
play, and that the safety of schoolboys will be a high priority. It
was gathered that the police and the military personnel will be
deployed in uniform and in mufti, within and outside the playing
areas, and that indiscipline and unruly behaviour from whatever
quarter will be handled firmly. It has been the experience, that
trouble makers are those who are not interested in the state of the
game. They are those who want to draw attention by their stupid
antics. The Chairman, match arrangements and security committees,
Nimal Dias Jayasinghe said all the cheering, the waving of flags and
shouting, will be mainly confined to within their respective tents,
stands and enclosures. However he explained there will be gates,
which will opened during the intervals, permitting revellers and
schoolboys onto the playing area to do their bit and get back through
them when play commenced. This is a much looked forward to occasion,
a major event in the calendar of sports and it is our duty to provide
a carnival atmosphere to see that everyone carries away happy
memories added Jayasinghe.
In keeping with current trends, with the year 2000 in mind, there
will be as a forerunner a structural addition, the millennium tent
organised by Sunil Peiris. The chairman of the sponsorship committee
Tryphon Mirando disclosed that the big match for the D.S. Senanayake
shield is being sponsored by Seylan Bank and the limited overs game
for the Mustangs Trophy by Singer. Others associated at the briefing
were secretary JOC, Y. S. De Soysa, Chairman Media and Publicity G.
D. V. Perera, Ajith Peiris and Ghefari Dulapandan. Tickets for both
matches will be on sale from the 13th of February at the two
colleges.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)