17 August 1996
SRI LANKA CRICKET NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
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The Sri Lanka Cricket Board`s umpires committee has picked a
four-member panel to officiate the seven matches of the Singer
World Series limited-over cricket tournament from August 26 to
September 7.
Messrs. K.T. Francis, T.M. Samarasinghe, B.C. Cooray and W.A.U.
Wickremasinghe will be joined by two ICC appointed umpires to officiate the matches played by Sri Lanka, Australia, India and
Zimbabwe. West Indian Steve Bucknor and South African Cyril
Mitchley are those appointed by the ICC. All appointments made by
the umpires committee are subject to approval by the ExCo which
will meet on August 17.
Local umpires who will officiate at the two -Test series between
Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe next month has been appointed by the
Cricket Board`s Umpires Committee. They will be joined by the
West Indian Steve Bucknor and South African Cyril Mitchley who
have been appointed by the ICC for Sri lanka`s first ever home
series against Zimbabwe.
The two local umpires for the two Tests between Sri Lanka and
Zimbabwe starting on September 11 and September 18, are K.T.
Francis and B.C.Cooray,both members of the ICC international
panel of umpires. All appointments made by the umpires committee
are subject to approval by the ExCo which will meet on August 17.
The umpires committee has also named four umpires for side games
- D.N. Pathirana, D.A.S. Dissanayake, E.K.G. Wijewardena and G.
Pushparajah.
World Cup champions Sri Lanka will play their opening match of
the second four-nation Singer World Series limited-over cricket
tournament when they meet India under lights at the R. Premadasa
Stadium on August 28.
The four participating teams - defending champions India, host
Sri Lanka, Australia and Zimbabwe play each other once on a
league basis with the top two sides qualifying to play in the final on September 7.
All matches will be of 50 overs duration with the winners standing to collect prize money worth US$ 50,000 - US$ 35,000 more
than what the winners India received at the inaugural tournament
two years ago. The runner-up receives US$ 25,000 (formerly US $
7,500).
St.Sebastian`s College, Moratuwa entered the final of the Schools
Singer Trophy under 17 division I cricket tournament when they
beat St. Sylvester`s College, Kandy on bonus points in the semifinal played at University Grounds, Peradeniya.
Rain affected play on both days, and on the first day,only 15
overs were bowled. The Sebastianites, batting first, scored 170
for 6 wickets off 60 overs and the Sylvestrians replied with 70
for 4 in 30 overs. St. Sebastians will now meet D.S Senanayake in
the final to be played later this month.
(Abroad):
South Australian left hander Darren Lehmann is tipped to replace
injured captain Mary Taylor in the Australian side which will
tour Sri Lanka next week to play in the four-nati- on Singer
World Series tournament starting on August 26.
The Australian Cricket Board is scheduled to meet today (16) to
finalise its team for the Singer World Series Cup. A spokesman
for the ACB said in Melbourne that Australia`s cricket calender
for the next 12 months will be discussed at the ACB meeting.
The ACB Executive Committee will also study an update on the
security situation in Sri Lanka which hosts the limited over competition from August 26 to September 7.ACB sources said the replacement for captain Mark Taylor is likely to be Ian Healy. Taylor has been forced to pull out from the Sri Lankan tour due to a
chronic back injury which requires surgical treatment.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)