Sri Lanka News round-up (15 Oct 1997)
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa
15-Oct-1997
Wednesday 15, October 1997
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa.
* After a long series of 22 trial matches, national cricket
selectors are yet to pick a 14-member squad for the forthcoming
Sri Lanka under 19 cricket tour to India. The 23rd trial match
will be played next week to select the final team.
The national selectors pruned the original 140-member pool to 28
players and they are still not in a position to select the final
team which is scheduled to leave on November 23. Sri Lanka U-19
team will be on a month's tour till December 25. Sri Lanka will
also field a team for the under 19 World Cup to be held from
January 11 to February 2, next year. Although the under 19
players are mostly from schools, the Sri Lanka School Cricket
Association has very little or no authority as the negotiations
are between the Indian and Sri Lanka Cricket Boards.
The team will be playing a three day game (Hyderabad), three
Test matches at Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Ahmedabad. The three
one-dayers are at Rajkot, Baroda and Pune. There are four
players Benedictine Pradeep Hewage, Thomian Upeka Fernando,
Trinitian S. Morathota and Dilhara Fernando of De Mazenod,
Kandana in the present pool who played against the Indian Under
19 last year.
* Two exhibition matches of 20 overs each will be played at the
NCC grounds on 19th Sunday, play commencing at 9.00 am. One team
will be captained by former All Ceylon cricketers Gerry
Gooneratne and D. D. Jayasinghe. In the other match former Sri
Lanka captain and ace leg spinner D. S. de Silva and former Test
batsman and vice captain Roy Dias will captain the two teams
respectively.
* Medical Faculty of Galle recorded an easy win over the Arts
Faculty, Matara, in their inter-faculty cricket match, played
recently on the Uyanwatta grounds Matara.
Medical Faculty, batting first, made 251 for 9 in 45 overs
(Savin Semage 148, Harsha Wijepala 23, Prasantha Kumara 21 n.o.,
Jayalathge 3/60, Bandara 1/45). In reply, Arts Faculty were shot
out for 175 in 37 overs (T. Jaya 45, Praboda 27, N. D.
Dahanayake 4/37, S. Thembuwanarachchi 2/25, Pradeep Fernando
1/2).
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)