Sri Lanka Schools: Thomians turn tables on Royal (14 March 1999)
If ever the term the glorious uncertainties of cricket could be used it would fit the surprising - to say the least - win brought off by S
14-Mar-1999
14 March 1999
Sri Lanka Schools: Thomians turn tables on Royal
Karel Roberts Ratnaweera
If ever the term the glorious uncertainties of cricket could be used
it would fit the surprising - to say the least - win brought off by
S. Thomas' over Royal on the sun-drenched SSC grounds shortly after
tea yesterday .
It was only on Thursday, day one of the match that Royal put up a
match-winning score of 288 for 3 declared, sending signals that they
meant to record a win in the 32-wins each series. What went wrong for
them - or right for the Thomians - will go down in history as three
days of mediocre cricket that still produced an eyebrow-raising
victory for one side.
Experts say that the catch dropped on day two by the Royal skipper
Amarasuriya himself was what turned events in S. Thomas' favour.
Royal's approach was wrong, Ranjan Madugalle, captain of Royal in
centenary year 1979, told this writer.
Mindset is a key factor, he said, adding that it was not possible
that one side turned brilliant overnight and the other utterly
mediocre.
'If that catch was held yesterday at this time today it would have
been a reverse situation,' Madugalle said, adding that this 120th
encounter was yet another Royal-Thomian one did not remember two days
later for producing anything worth remembering.
'It was not so in the Royal-Thomians of say 30 years ago,' he said.
And so in blankets of blue smoke enveloping the SSC grounds, the
Thomians jubilated as the record books were altered and the Warden of
the Mt. Lavinia College announced that Monday would be a holiday to
mark the great victory.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)