Sri Lanka schools previews (28 Mar 1998)
Upeka Fernando, the in-form Thomian skipper, is out to give another treat to the spectators with the bat at the annual Mustangs Trophy limited over cricket encounter against traditional rivals Royal to be played at the SSC grounds, Maitland Place on
28-Mar-1998
Saturday 28, March 1998
Sri Lanka schools previews
Daily News
Thomians go out firm favourites today
by Dinesh Weerawansa
Upeka Fernando, the in-form Thomian skipper, is out to give
another treat to the spectators with the bat at the annual
Mustangs Trophy limited over cricket encounter against
traditional rivals Royal to be played at the SSC grounds,
Maitland Place on Saturday.
Both teams look even on paper with depth in batting and a
limited bowling attack. But Fernando could well be the match
winner for S.Thomas.
Getting Fernando early will be the top priority for Royal
skipper Shanaka Perera. Upeka Fernando scored twin half
centuries against Royal at last weekend's 'big match' and
followed it with another 60 runs in Thursday's Coca-Cola Cup
match in Mt.Lavinia. If he continues that, it will be an uphill
task for Royal bowlers.
The Reid Avenue boys too can expect some fire works from
all-rounder Jehan Mubarak. They too have a strong batting
line-up and the Thomian bowlers will not have things easy,
unless they get Mubarak, Thushan Amarasuriya, Ravi Peiris and
skipper Shanaka early.
The match will be telecast 'live' on national television
'Rupavahini', apart from the ball-by-ball radio coverage on SLBC
- sponsored by Singer Sri Lanka, Commercial Bank and Lanka Bell.
The highest individual scorer in the series is Royalist Yasas
Dharmaratne who scored 97 in 1996 while the best bowling
performance is by Thomin Kapila Wijegunawardena who captured 6
for 21 in 1982.
The teams:
ROYAL: (from): Ravi Peiris, R.Jayasuriya, Thushan Amarasuriya,
Jehan Mubarak, Shanaka Perera (captain), Umesh Gunawardena,
Lasantha Liyanage, Angelo Perera, Danushka Perera, Harith
Rajakaruna, Sanjeeva Udumalagala, Harshan Rajakaruna, Andrew
Perera.
S.THOMAS: (from): Upeka Fernando (captain), Naren Ratwatte,
Suranga Peiris, Nilanka Peiris, Janaka Siriwardena, Sidath
Madonza, Gihan Fernando, Buddhika Athukorala, Rukshan Mendis,
Shanaka Caldera, Dilshan Gunawardena, Mishad Peiris, Zakir
Kanake, Sumudu Perera, Eshan Mendis, Imran Hameed, Lakmal
Fernando, Asela Paranavidana, Eranda Jayasinghe, Harshana
Jayawardena, Lalindra Fernando.
The series tally stands at 12 wins to Royal and 10 to S. Thomas'
with the match not being played in 1984. The Thomians won by 10
runs last year while Royal last won in 1996 by two wickets.
Second oldest big match
Exciting draw on the cards
The second oldest big match in Sri Lanka next to the
Royal-Thomian, the 98th encounter between St. Servatius and St.
Thomas', Matara will be played today and tomorrow, March 28 and
29 at Uyanwatte Esplanade starting at 9.45 a.m. each day.
Both teams are packed with some good all-rounders and a high
scoring, exciting draw is expected. Both teams are heavily
dependant on their captain and vice-captain for a result. On
performance, St. Servatius are ahead of their traditional rivals
as they have won 2 matches outright, against Rahula Matara and
Gampaha Bandaranayaka MMV but have lost to Galle's Mahinda by an
innings. Servatius have played only 8 matches this season which
is well below the minimum number of matches required by the
school cricket association. They have drawn the rest of the 5
matches but have won on 1st innings against all of them - Holy
Cross Kalutara, Devananda Ambalangoda, Ananda Sastralaya Kotte,
Revata Balapitiya and Debarawewa NS at Tissamaharama.
Servatius are led by 5th year coloursman S. A. Wasantha who has
scored over 600 runs including a century and 3 half centuries
and with his right-arm leg-spinners, has captured 40 wickets so
far this seasons. His deputy Y. Suminda Sampath also has scored
over 600 runs this season with a century and 3 half centuries
and has associated with 25 dismissals behind the wicket as the
stumper of the side. These two cricketers are representing the
Matara Segment 'A' team and if they do their duty properly,
Servatius can certainly taste victory which they did in 1971. R.
Jothimuni, N. S. Samarajeewa, Anushka Ramanayaka, K. A. Asela
and M. Subodana are the other players who can help to achieve
victory.
The unbeaten Matara Thomians have played 11 matches this season
without a single outright victory for them. They have obtained
1st innings honours in 6 matches - against Dharmasoka
Ambalangoda, Ananda 'A' Colombo, Ananda Sastralaya Kotte,
Devananda Ambalangoda, Revata Balapitiya and Rahula College
Matara while conceding 1st innings victories to Richmond Galle,
Mahinda Galle, S. Thomas' Mount Lavinia, St. Sebastian's
Moratuwa and President's College Maharagama.
Matara Thomians are led by 5th year coloursman H. K. Pulasti
Rangana who has scored over 550 runs this season with 5 half
centuries and has captured 35 wickets with right-arm medium
pacers. This fine all-rounder who is playing for Matara Sports
Club senior team can single-handedly turn the table the Thomian
way with his deadly, unreadable slow yorkers if properly used.
All-rounder R. B. Weerappuli is his deputy and has scored over
350 runs and 20 wickets with his spin bowling. S. W. Sameera, A.
Farhad Farook, a dashing middle-order bat and useful medium
pacer, K. Rohana, C. Palliyage, H. S. Jayawardana, Visura
Chintaka and P. Lankatilaka who opens the bowling attack are the
other players who could help their skipper achieve the victory
which was tasted in 1996 when umpires awarded the match to them
on default.
This year, Servatius is coached by Matara SC player T. D.
Munasingha while his teammate Jagath Nanda Kumara is coach of
the Thomians. P. Indrasiri and Sisira Weerasinghe are the two
masters-in-charge respectively.
The Matara turf wicket is internationally famous as a batsman's
paradise. With the prevailing drought, a high-scoring draw is on
the cards in this year's Ruhuna Battle.
St. Servatius (from): S. A. Wasantha (capt), Y. Saminda Sampath
(vice-capt), R. Jothimuni, N. S. Samarajeewa, Anushka
Ramanayake, K. A. Asela, M. Subodana, Binara Yohan, Chamith
Taranga, Atula Sedara, Chadimal Gunaratna, Nadun Srimal,
Niroshan Duminda, R. Jinan, A. M. Priyantha, L. B. Awintha, Amik
Nuwan.
St. Thomas' Matara (from): H. K. Pulasti Rangana (capt), R. B.
Weerappuli (vice-capt), S. W. Sameera, A. Parhad Farook, K.
Rohana, C. Palliyage, H. S. Jayawardana, Visura Chintaka, P.
Lankatilaka, D. Dahanayake, D. Deshan. I. Lokuge, P. W.
Ranasingha, K. H. Chaminda, S. Sanjeewa, R. Moulana.
Kegalu favourites, but Marians can upset
by. S.M. Jiffrey Abdeen - Kandy south group correspondent
Curtains on school cricket in the bustling town of Kegalle will
come down when the favourites Kegalu Vidyalaya take on St.
Mary's College in their 8th limited over clash for the Seylan
Trophy to be played at the Public grounds, Kegalle, this Sunday
(March 29) at 9.45 a.m.
Though Kegalu vidyalaya possess a stronger side with a better
record during the season but the Marians who went as underdogs
did well to share the honours in the Big Match which ended in a
draw earlier this month. Therefore a Marian victory cannot be
ruled out altogether.
Of the seven matches played todate, Kegalu Vidyalaya are in the
lead with 4 wins and the Marians are not behind with 3 wins.
Marioans are also the custodians of the Seylan trophy having won
last year's battle quite convincingly.
At this year's Big Match St. Mary's skipper Subhashitha
Ekanayake kept the opponents by scoring 95 and 54 and also
captured four of the seven opponents wickets which fell. Thus
the Marians will look to him for another repeat performance.
For Kegalu Vidyalaya skipper Priyadharshanna Pathmaperuma who
scored a blistering 66 along with Anuradha Ranaweera who scored
86 in the big match should do well.
Kegalu Vidyalaya (from) Priyadharshana Pathmaperuma (Captain),
Geethika Perera (Vice Captain), Tilan Indika, Nalin Senaratne,
Akila Jayaratne, Anuradha Ranaweera, J.P.K. Nandasena, Janitha
Gunasekera, D. Ranasinghe, Subodha Karunaratne, A.S.P.
Tillakaratne, K.R.P. Dharmasena, Chandika Pihilawatte, W.C.
Pushpakumara, Sameera Premaratne. (Coach cum MIC:
C.N.W.Jayawardena).
St. Mary's College (from) Subhashita Ekanayake (Captain),
Piyananda Ariyadasa, (Vice Captain), Gayan Samaraweera, Tharanga
Paranavitharane, Niroshan Samaratunga, Prabath
Liyanagunawardena, Pradeep Liyanage, Janaka Senanayake, Asanga
Prematillake, Chandra Prematillake, Meduka Karunasena, (Coach
Pubudu Keppetiyawa. MIC Udayakumara Swarnatillake).
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