Wednesday 22, October 1997
Sri Lanka News from
The Daily News
Susamyawardena MV clinch under-17 cricket title
By Bharatha Malawaraarachchi
Susamyawardena Maha Vidyalaya, Borella, clinched the all island
under 17 cricket title defeating St. Xavier's College, Marawila
beating them by 71 runs on first innings. This tournament was
organised by the Sri Lanka School's Cricket Association and
sponsored by M/s. Singer (Sri Lanka) Ltd.
Taking first lease of the wicket, Susamyawardena Maha Vidyalaya,
playing in a final for the first time made 165 all out in their
first innings. Tharindu Mendis 41 and A. Weerakody chipped in
with an unbeaten 43.
W. Silva and W. M. Shamal captured 3 wickets for 42 and 3 for 21
respectively for St. Xavier's. In reply St. Xavier's were all
out for 94 with P. Fernando making 23.
Right arm leg spinner Upendra Perera bowled best for
Susamyawardena M.V. capturing five wickets for 13 runs and
Tarindu Mendis gave a good all round performance to take two
wickets for 30. They were superbly backed up by the fielders
with H. Sandun taking two breathtaking catches and captain
Sandaruwan two stumpings.
Susamyawardena M.V. in their second innings made 214 for 8
wickets at the close on the second and final day. P. Attanayake
made an elegant 70 while vice captain Gihan Perera made a fluent
55. Tarindu Mendis and H. Sandun too made important
contributions with 21 and 20 respectively. G. Rajapakse took two
wickets for 27 for St. Xavier's College.
International schools under-15 cricket tourney from Oct. 25 to
Nov. 2
By Chris Dhambarage
The Inter-International Schools under 15 cricket tournament
organised by the Asian International School and sponsored by
Kotmale Holdings Limited for the Kotmale challenge trophy will
be held from October 25 to November 2 at Viharamaha Devi Park
and Health grounds, Castle Street.
The tournament will be conducted under the rules of the cricket
code (1980) laid down by the MCC with any special amendments by
the tournament committee. The tournament committee will comprise
of Rohan Wijesinha (sports co ordinator Asian International
School), Anura Polonowita and a representative of the Kotmale
Holdings Limited.
The teams participating in this tournament are Overseas School,
Colombo International School, Belvoir College, Alethea
International, Asian International School, Leighton Park,
British School, College of World Education, Ikra International,
Wycherley International and Stafford International.
All preliminary round matches will be of 30 overs per side and
two matches will be played on one day. The umpires from the
A.C.U.S.L will officiate in all matches. The final will be
worked off on November 2 at Viharamaha Devi Park and this match
will be of 50 overs per side.
Asian International School will take on Overseas School in the
curtain raiser of the tournament on October 25 at Viharamaha
Devi Park. The British School, College of World Education, Ikra
International and Stafford International have received a bye
into the quarterfinals scheduled for October 26. The two
semifinals are scheduled for November 1 at Viharamaha Devi Park.
L U-19 to play 3 Tests & 3 one dayers
The Sri Lanka under 19 cricketers will play a series of three
Tests and three one-day internationals against their Indian
counterparts on their one month long tour of India commencing
November 23.
The tour itinerary released by the Sri Lanka Cricket Board
yesterday: Nov. 23 : Arrival, Nov. 25-27 : 3-day match at
Hyderabad, Nov. 30-Dec. 3 : 1st Under 19 Test at Hyderabad, Dec.
6-9 : 2nd under 19 Test at Bangalore, Dec. 12-15 : 3rd and final
under 19 Test at Ahmedabad, Dec. 18 : 1st under 19 ODI, Dec. 21
: 2nd under 19 ODI, Dec. 24 : 3rd and final ODI, Dec. 25 :
Departure to Sri Lanka.
...in Bradman pool
The Cricket Board also released the draw for the under 19 World
Cup which will be held in South Africa from January 11, next
year.
Sri Lanka are grouped in the Bradman pool (group 3) with
Pakistan, Ireland and wild card entry.
Sri Lanka play Pakistan in their opening match on January 12
against Pakistan at CBC Old Boys, on January 13 against Ireland
at Benoni Northerns, and on January 15 against wild card entry
at Benoni Northerns.
The other groupings: Gavaskar pool (group 1): South Africa,
India, Kenya , Scotland, Sobers pool (group 2): New Zealand,
England, Asia 1, Namibia, and Cowdrey pool (group 4): Australia,
Zimbabwe, West Indies, Asia 2.
SSC in action powered by Caltex energy
By SA'ADI THAWFEEQ
The Singhalese Sports Club (SSC), already a powerful club in
cricket, will be powered through the next millenium by Caltex
(Lanka Lubricants Ltd), who have undertaken a five-year
sponsorship with the club from this year.
At a well-attended press conference held at the club's main
pavilion on Monday evening, it was announced that Caltex will be
the sole sponsor of the SSC first eleven cricket team till the
year 2001.
As the initial step towards their firm commitment towards
cricket, Caltex have already begun refurbishing the `Caltex
Pavilion' which can accommodate around 250-300 spectators.
The pavilion situated between the old and the new scoreboards,
will be equipped with the best of facilities enabling spectators
the modern comforts, whether he is is viewing an international
or domestic match.
The pavilion is expected to be completed before the next
international tour in Sri Lanka, when Zimbabwe make a two-Test
tour in January 1998.
The Caltex sponsorship will cover SSC in their Centenary Year in
1999. The club was formed with the objective of encouraging
sports, especially cricket and, the present SSC side which ended
as runner-up in the 1996-97 Sara trophy tournament, comprises
Test players, skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, Pramodya Wickremasinghe,
Marvan Atapattu, Mahela Jayawardena and Jayantha Silva.
"What has made Sri Lanka the number one cricket nation in the
world today is the fact that the sport is supported at the
grassroot levels and that there is a system which captures
grassroot talent and allows young, promising players to work
their way up to the national team,'' said Caltex managing
director Ronald Hopkins.
"The SSC has been involved in just this type of activity for
almost 100 years. The SSC is also a host ground for many
international cricket events. It is with this in mind that
Caltex reached an agreement with the SSC to become the sole
sponsors of the first eleven team,'' said Hopkins.
"Our company has been in this country a very long time, almost
60 years. Just as much as Caltex is part of the country's
history, cricket has been here even longer. We intend to keep
our support of the sport flowing well into the future through
initiatives like this,'' he said.
Caltex country manager (marketing) Salman Saadat said the
discussions started around five to six months with SSC has
finally borne fruit. He said the selection of the club was made
easy with the record that SSC had.
"Caltex believes in becoming good corporate citizens and SSC is
one of them,'' he said.
Prabodya Kariyawasam of the SSC thanked Caltex for their
generous sponsorship and wished a fruitful union between Caltex
and the SSC.
Fine double by Faiz
A fine double by M. S. M. Faiz enabled St. Thomas College,
Gurutalawa, to gain a first innings will over De Mazenod
College, Kandana in their Under-19 Coca Cola Trophy cricket
encounter played at Gurutalawa grounds.
M. S. M. Faiz scored 60 runs in their first innings total of 161
runs in 44.5 overs and later captured 6 wickets for 48 runs to
restrict De Mazenod score for 145 in 31.5 overs.
When rain interrupted play at 2.30 p.m. STC Gurutalawa were 150
for 2 where N. S. Weerasuriya scored an unbeaten century.
St. Thomas College, Gurutalawa 161: (M. S. M. Faiz 60, R. P.
Fernando 39 n.o. N. S. W. Weerasuriya 19, S. Harsha 5 for 51, A.
Naline 3 for 13 and S. Rakitha 2 for 4) and 150 for 2 (N. S.
Weerasuriya 104 n.o. and S. N. Karunaratne 33)
De Mazenod 145 (S. Nuwantha 29, A. Naline 28, L. Dias 22, M. S.
M. Faiz 6 for 48, R. P. Fernando 3 for 43 and L. R. Dassanayake
1 for 19).
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