SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa
* For the second successive day, no play was possible on day two
of the four-day cricket match between the visiting Australian
Cricket Academy and the Sri Lanka Board President's X1 at the
SSC grounds, Maitland Place on Tuesday.
The prevailing wet weather conditions prevented the start of the
match after a rain hit first day. The first four-day game
between the two teams ended in a draw and the chances of the
match resuming tomorrow too looks rather slim. Galle will host
its first international cricket match for some time, when the
Australian Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy team takes on a Sri
Lanka XI in the third and final four-day match from September
20-23. Three one-day limited-over matches are also scheduled to
be played in Colombo and Moratuwa.
* The Cricket Board Executive-committee has appointed Hemal
Mendis (coach) and Jayantha Seneviratne (manager) as the
officials of the Sri Lanka Under-19 team which will tour India
later this year.
The ex-co has decided to do away with the cricket manager's post
of the junior squad.
Sri Lanka Test batsman Roshan Mahanama has been named captain of
the two cricket teams picked by the national selectors to play
in exhibition matches at Ratnapura and Kegalle on September 20
and 21 respectively.
The two teams: (September 20 at Ratnapura): R. Mahanama
(captain), S. Jayasuriya, M. Atapattu, R. Kaluwitharana (wk),
Lanka de Silva, R. Kalpage, K. Dharmasena, C. Vaas, R.
Pushpakumara, M. Muralitharan, Sajeev de Silva, standbys - U.
Chandana, H. Boteju, Dilhara Fernando.
(September 21 at Kegalle): R. Mahanama (captain), S. Jayasuriya,
M. Atapattu, R. Kaluwitharana, R. Kalpage, K. Dharmasena, Lanka
de Silva (wk), C. Vaas, M. Muralitharan, U. Chandana, Sajeeva de
Silva.
The Singhalese Sports Club (SSC) through its honorary secretary,
Sarath Kodagoda, has denied that it has issued any form of
certificate to officials of the Sri Lanka Cricket Board.
This was in reference to the news item appearing in the `Daily
News' of September 10 under the headline `Minister lashes out at
Cricket Board officials' where the Sports Minister had named SSC
as one of the clubs from which false certificates were obtained
by Cricket Board officials to hold office.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)