Sri Lanka Schools: Experienced Thomians have the edge (10 March 1999)
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10-Mar-1999
10 March 1999
Sri Lanka Schools: Experienced Thomians have the edge
Dinesh Weerawansa
S. Thomas', with no less than seven experienced campaigners, should
have the edge over their traditional rivals Royal in their 120th
Battle of the Blues three-day cricket encounter which is due to start
at the SSC grounds, Maitland Place tomorrow.
Despite having the services of many experienced players, the Thomians
will definitely miss the services of dashing top order batsman Upeka
Fernando who will miss the big 'un this year as he is currently
touring India with the Sri Lanka under-19 team.
Leading the Mount Lavinia school team will be fourth-year coloursman
Naren Ratwatte while Suranga Peiris, an equally senior player in his
fourth year, will be the vice captain of the Thomian side, which is
coached by Dinesh Kumarasinghe. Others who have contributed to S.
Thomas' success this season are Gihan Fernando, Lakmal Fernando and
Suranga Peiris.
Thomian captain Naren Ratwatte should consider their recent defeat to
St. Peter's as a blessing in disguise. It was a good eye opener to the
Thomian camp which has now taken a stock of their shortcomings before
the all-important big 'un.
Opening batting for the Mount Lavinia boys will be second-year player
Zakir Kanake and 15-year-old debutant Heshan Peiris. As a dependable
wicket-keeper batsman, Kanake has aggregated over 425 runs this season
with a top score of 92 against St. Joseph's. Young Peiris has got good
support from his experienced opening partner and has fared reasonably
well. Coming at one down will be dependable Shanaka Caldera who is
capable of a big score in this vital game. Caldera has scored over 500
runs this season with an unbeaten 98 against Ananda. Though he failed
on his big match debut last year, he is determined to make use of the
second chance. All-rounder Gihan Fernando, who has scored nearly 500
runs this season, will add more weight to the Thomian middle order
batting. Fernando is sure to capitalise on his memorable debut
performance last year.
Meshad Peiris and Lakmal Fernando are two other batsmen who could give
a testing time to Royal bowlers. Peiris, playing in his second year,
has a top score of 75 against Prince of Wales to his credit. Both
Peiris and Fernando have scored over 400 runs each this season.
Royal batsmen will not have the full liberty in going for their
strokes with skipper Ratwatte and Lakmal Fernando opening the new ball
attack for S. Thomas' with Gihan Fernando coming in as first
change. Heading the Thomian spin armoury will be 16-year-old Rajiv
Gunawardena, their most successful this season.
S. Thomas' have enjoyed a moderate season this year. Though they were
rich in talent and experience, they have not been that successful in
turning those into productive results. However, it will be altogether
a different story when it comes to the 'big match'. They have enough
strength on paper and have the capabilities of rising to the
occasion. The Thomian grit has always been witnessed in the series and
this year will be no exception. Naren Ratwatte and his boys are
determined to give of their best and if they play true to form, the
Royalists will not have a rosy time at the SSC.
S. Thomas: (from) Naren Ratwatte (captain), Suranga Peiris,
Upeka Fernando, Shanaka Caldera, Zakir Kanake, Meshad Peiris, Harshana
Jayawardena, Rajiv Gunawardena, Eshan Mendis, Lahiru Wickremasinghe,
Milinda Gunaratne, Sudharshan John, Dennam Williams, Heshan Peiris.
Officials:
Dinesh Kumarasinghe (coach)
Rohana Ekanayake (Master-in-Charge)
Daniel Edirisinghe (Prefect of Games).
Rohana Ekanayake (Master-in-Charge)
Daniel Edirisinghe (Prefect of Games).
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)