Sri Lanka: SSC vs NCC for J.R. Trophy (24 Oct1997)
SSC vs NCC for J.R
24-Oct-1997
Friday 24, October 1997
SSC vs NCC for J.R. Trophy
By Richard Dwight
What must be a happy augury, going down well with many a cricket lover,
will be when the strong Sinhalese Sports Clubs' Cricket team, takes on
their equally strong traditional rivals the Nondescript Cricket Club, in
an inaugural limited over game in quest for the impressive J.R.
Jayewardene Memorial Challenge trophy this Sunday 26 at the NCC grounds.
Being immediate neighbours, both these leading frontline clubs steeped
in history, have displayed cordial relations these several years and
have in the wake, contributed much towards the furtherance and
enhancement of cricket in the island - The blossoming out of talented
cricketers from their fold and the additional pride, that the captain
and vice captain of our Test side, hail from their clubs, bears adequate
testimony to this fact. Memory prods us that in those good old years
when cricket was not quite into being commercial or professional and
sans perks and facilities - There was despite this, a wide and large
array of spectators converging on the venues to witness weekend
tournament cricket mataches, with the prestigious battle between the NCC
and SSC (a local version of the battle of the roses) always proving to
be a major attraction. Apart from the well to do, the middle class there
were as well the lesser known filling out on the terraces, not
forgetting the long line of cars parked on the road adjoining the
grounds. By far that which was most interesting to observe was the
knowledgeable discussions and comments made by the ordinary folk. Some
of them attired in sarong and coat, with umbrellas either tucked under
their arimpits or opened out fully, were out there in numbers to support
their heroes of whom, they knew much more than we did. Amidst all this
was the characteristic sounds of weekend gaiety of fun and laughter,
from those relaxing in the hospitable confines of the pavilion. Which
was a source of inspiration and encouragement to the players, lifting as
well the profile of the game. But alas, all this are things of the past,
go to any cricket grounds, on any weekend and you will experience it for
sure.
Viewed therefore in all its entirety, and for the reason that both these
senior old clubs seldom confront each other due to the local tournament
so structured and being what it is, the two clubs have decided to hold
this annual fixture independently on alternate venues with the
corresponding club acting as hosts.
Addressing the media at a briefing held at the NCC last Tuesday the
president of the NCC, Chanaka de Silva and the Chairman of the Cricket
House Committee SSC, Prabhoda Kariyawasam said that the fixture will
symbolise all the good they have stood for, and that the ensuing
fellowship will further strengthen the ties that have bound them
hitherto. It will be played for a trophy presented by the SSC in memory
of the former president of the country J.R. Jayewardene who in his day
was a fine sportsman, having represented Royal, been the President of
SSC and later to become the president of the CCA and the Cricket Board.
There will in addition be a trophy and Rs. 10,000 presented by Gamini
Jayasuriya in honour of his father Charles Jayasuriya, for the man of
the match.
There is bound to be interesting cricket fare considering that Test
stars Aravinda de Silva, Hashan Tillakeratne, Ravindra Pushpakumara,
Russell Arnold and Sajeeva Silva are from NCC, while SSC boasts of
Arjuna Ranatunga, Marvan Atapattu, Mahela Jayawardena, Nuwan Soysa,
Promodaya Wickremasinghe and Jayantha Silva.
The chief guest will be the Minister for Youth Affairs, Sports and Rural
Development S.B. Dissanayake.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)