Friday 20, March 1998
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa.
* It all points to an exciting day's of cricket when St.
Anthony's College take on their traditional rivalls Trinity
College in their 19th limited over clash to be played at the
Asgiriya Stadium on Saturday commencing at 9.30 a.m.
The Antonians are in the lead with 11 wins in the 18 matches
playes so far and Trinty have won 6 while the clash of 1993
ended without a result due to heavy rain after lunch. The
Antonians hold the record for the highest total in the series
when they notched up 276 forr 5 in 1993 and the lowest totals
have been by Trinity scoring 72 in 1984 and 70 in 1993. Antonian
Marlon Von Haght has scored two centuries 111 in 1981 and 139 in
1983. Ajaz Shafeek is the other centurian making 121 mot out in
1993.
* The 47th inter-school 'big match' between Sri Sumangala
College, Panadura, and Moratu Maha Vidyalaya, for the Dr.
Lakshman Perera Trophy will be played at the Panadura public
esplanade on March 21 and 22. In the series, Sri Sumangala has
won 13 times and Moratu Vidyalaya on eight time.
In the inter-school season, Sri Sumangala has played 12 matches
losing only one and the remaining matches drawn. Amila Perera
the skipper of the side in a fourth year coloursman. Of the 16
matches, played, Moratu Vidyalaya lost to Ananda Sastralaya,
Kotte and the rest were all drawn. The team is led by three
years coloursman Asitha Priyal Perera, a prolific run getter who
has topped 460 runs this season. He is the keeper of the side.
* The 93rd Mahinda-Richmond annual cricket big match popularly
known as the "Lovers' Quarrel" of Galle, will start at the Galle
esplanade today. Mahinda who has displayed good cricketing
prowess this season with two victories against St Servatius
Matara (by an innings and 85 runs) and St Anne's, Kurunegala (by
29 runs) and 12 drawn games out of a total of 16 matches, are
looking forward to a decision-oriented event.
Richmond despite seven freshers is determined to give a keen
contest to their traditional rivals. They believe that the
efficiency in fielding is the decisive factor of the match as
they have to play on a batting friendly wicket. Out of the past
92 games, Mahinda has secured 21 victories, the last being in
1978 under captain G. W. Dulip de Silva while Richmond has
recorded 20 wins, the last in 1969, under the captaincy of D.
Sirisena.
* St. Benedict's are determined to put up an improved
performance when they take on their arch rivals D. S. Senanayake
MV in the 7th annual cricket encounter on March 20 and 21 at the
R. Premadasa Stadium. The Benedictines suffered two heavy
defeats at the hands of Prince of Wales College and Ananda
College mid way in the season. But they bounced back into
recognition by winning their last two matches quite
convincingly.
They defeated Kingswood College Kandy by innings and 19 runs and
St. Anne's College by innings and 65 runs. The return of all
rounder Pradeep Hewage lifted their morale to a great extent and
have now built up a side capable of performing under pressure.
In fact Hewage is undoubtedly their key player having toured
South Africa with the Sri Lanka under 19 team.
* Defending Sara trophy champions Bloomfield had their
sponsorship by Hatton National Bank extended by another three
years. The principal sponsors of the champion club presented a
considerably enhanced sponsorship package to Bloomfield
president Shelley Wickramasinghe The presentation was made by
Hatton National Bank senior manager, media and public relations,
Kelum Wijesuriya.
Club Cricket News
In reference to the article captioned 'CCC must beat Matara
outright to enter semi-finals' appearing in our columns
yesterday, Tamil Union president C.T.A. Schaffter writes with
paricular reference to the protest made by Tamil Union that it
is the view of his club that there had been a violation of Rule
8.5 (b), Part A of the Board's Rules and Conditions for division
one cricket by the tournament committee.
The Rule as referred to reads: "The host club shall be solely
responsible for: (b) The handing over of the pitch selected for
that match (Tamil Union v BRC) on time to the umpires. Failure
in complying with this requirement shall result in the host club
being penalised on match points, as per (5.2 (d)(iii) or 5.2 (e)
of Part B".
Mr. Schaafter writes: "Records will indicate that the toss in
the match referred to took place only at 12.30 p.m. and play
commenced thereafter at 1 p.m. on the first day. Going by the
laws quoted below which we presume apply to the conduct of the
Board's premier domestic tournament as well, the pitch could not
have been handed over to or accepted by the umpires at the
official scheduled time, which would usually have been around
9.45 a.m. since play was not possible until 1 p.m.. Further,
there was no rain or any other extraneous factor that could have
justified the late start.
"Whilst we are mindful that the decision of the tournament
committee is final and binding in respect of all disputes, we
wish to clear our own position in regard to this protest which
was based on the Laws of Cricket.
"We wish particularly to refer to the following:
Law 7 - The Pitch : Selection and Preparation - Before the toss
for innings, the Executive of the ground shall be responsible
for the selection and preparation of the pitch; thereafter, the
umpires shall control its use and maintenance.
Law 10 - Mowings : (a) Responsibilities of ground authority and
of umpires - All mowings which are carried out before the toss
for innings shall be the responsibility of the ground authority.
Thereafter, they shall be carried out under the supervison of
the umpires.
Law 12 - Innings: 3. The Toss - The captains shall toss for the
choice of innings on the field of play, not later than 15
minutes before the time scheduled for the match to start, or
before the time agreed upon for play to start.
"These Laws of Cricket would clearly indicate that the umpires
become responsible for the use and maintenance of the pitch in
any given match, only after the starting time for play is
determined and that their responsibility in this area is assumed
immediately prior to the toss".
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)