Sri Lanka: Two concrete pitches at Police ground Kandy (8 October 1998)
Two concrete pitches constructed at a cost of Rs
08-Oct-1998
8 October 1998
Sri Lanka: Two concrete pitches at Police ground Kandy
By S M Jiffrey Abdeen
Two concrete pitches constructed at a cost of Rs. 130,000 was donated
to the Police grounds, Kandy by the National Development Committee of
the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka through the Kandy
Regional Cricket Board II and the Kandy District Cricket Association.
Participating at the inauguration of these wickets were the President
of the BCCSL Thilanga Sumathipala, Vice President Anuruddha
Polonowita, Treasurer Nuski Mohammed, Director Development Malcolm
Perera, Regional Chairman and Chief PA Organiser for Senkadagala
electorate Thilina Tennakoon, Secretary Janaka Pathirana, SSP Kandy
Nimal Mediwaka, HQI Saliya Silva, test cricketers Aravinda de Silva
and Chandika Hathurusinghe.
Thilanga Sumathipala opened the pitches which were complete with
metal frame and nets while test cricketers Aravinda de Silva and
Chandika Hathurusinghe demonstrated their batting and bowling skills
to the large crowd present. Thilanga Sumathipala too played a few
strokes.
At the meeting which followed Thilanga Sumathipala said during the
last two years only 14 concrete pitches had been constructed in the
island but the present Cricket Board administration has so far
completed 89 concrete pitches in various parts of the island and a
further 120 will be added on to this later.
The Cricket Board has no funds of its own to undertake expenditure of
this nature but this has been possible as a result of Sri Lanka
cricket team's superlative performances and the sponsorship which
followed. Therefore we should be grateful to cricketers like Arjuna
Ranatunga, Aravinda de Silva and others for making various sponsors
come to us by their excellent performances.
Thilanga Sumathipala said that he is moved by the enthusiasm shown by
the crowd present and it is upto the cricketers up here to make the
best use of it and preserve same for the future cricketers. In order
to help the outstation cricket, a Regional Board Office has been set
up in Kandy where the cricketers could get their problems attended
without having to come to Colombo. In Thilina Tennakoon and Janaka
Pathirana there are two efficient officials at that office who will
be able to solve your problems.
Make the best use of the facilities provided to you and there is also
a Regional Coach to guide and also conducts coaching camps regularly
for the benefit of the young cricketers. It is also my sincere wish
that Kandy will continue to produce more cricketers to the national
team.
Test cricket star Aravinda De Silva said that the construction of
concrete pitches were a step in the right direction for the
enhancement of one's individual skills. His services are always
available for the uplift of cricket in the country and that he was
delighted to be present on this momentous occasion. With the Cricket
Board going all out to develop cricket in every nook and corner of
the country, Sri Lanka's cricket could always remain on top.
Chief Organiser for PA for the Senkadagala electorate And Chairman
Kandy Regional Board Mr. Tillina Tennakoon said that the present
Cricket Board Administration has been making giant strides to take
the game of cricket from Colombo to outstation areas like Kandy,
Matale, Dambulla, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa to name a just a few. By
this the talents in the outstations will be tapped and future Sri
Lanka players will emerge from these areas.
SSP Kandy Nimal Mediwake said this is a great day for Police grounds
in Kandy and one of the major problems of having net practices has
been solved by the construction of the concrete pitches which could
be used by the clubs and schools to improve their skills. He thanked
the Cricket Board for their fine gesture.
HQI Kandy Chief Inspector Saliya Silva said that the concrete pitches
will add to the facilities already available at this venue and will
go a long way to help the young cricketers of the area who are hard
pressed to look for places to practise batting and bowling as the
ground facilities available in Kandy is limited.
The Cricket Board officials also presented cricket materials to the
Kandy Police and matting strips to Kandy Municipal Council, Kingswood
College and St. Anthony's College to develop cricket.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)