Sri Lanka: Galle Esplanade a Test venue soon (8 May 1998)
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) received a blanket cover from the government to go ahead with their project of transforming the Galle Esplanade into an international Test venue
08-May-1998
8 May 1998
Galle Esplanade a Test venue soon
By SA'ADI THAWFEEQ
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) received a
blanket cover from the government to go ahead with their project
of transforming the Galle Esplanade into an international Test
venue.
The Esplanade, which when completed will become the Galle
International Cricket Stadium, was open to all types of sports
and social activities as it belonged to the Galle municipality.
The BCCSL needed to get exclusive rights to transform it into a
cricket stadium, which is a requirement of the International
Cricket Council (ICC).
Sri Lanka's ICC match referee Ranjan Madugalle is assisting the
BCCSL in achieving its objectives.
At a high-powered meeting held this week, the BCCSL through
Education and Higher Education Minister Richard Pathirana and
Samurdhi, Youth Affairs and Sports Minister S.B. Dissanayake,
received the go ahead to make Galle into an international cricket
stadium. The Mayor of Galle, BCCSL president Thilanga
Sumathipala, BCCSL regional president Mahinda Wijesekera and
other officials of the BCCSL, were also present.
The BCCSL has committed itself to Rs. 10 million on the first
stage of the project, and a further Rs. eight million on stage
two, which will include indoor nets facilities etc. spreading
over a period of 10 months.
Work on the project is going on as scheduled, according to the
BCCSL president and he is hopeful that it will be completed in
time to stage the second cricket Test between Sri Lanka and New
Zealand scheduled from June 3-7.
The venue is also scheduled to host three of the ten Independence
Cup one-day matches on June 25, 27 and 29.
Former Pakistan opening batsman Talat Ali is expected in Colombo
on May 17 as the ICC representative to inspect and report on the
new stadium. All new cricket stadiums need to conform to certain
requirements laid down by the ICC.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)