Thursday 23, October 1997
Mobitel, Trans Asia sponsor APWCA
Daily News
Breaking new ground into what some male chauvanist cynics may
term as `rubbish' are local cellular phone giants Mobitel and
five-star hotelliers Trans Asia, when they will jointly sponsor
the Andra Pradesh Women's Cricket Association team's tour of Sri
Lanka at the end of this month.
As Mobitel Managing Director Walter McKenzie put it, `its a
great opportunity to support a women's event, after supporting
men's sports all the while and, if Sri Lanka's women are able to
emulate their male counterparts in cricket, it will be good to
know that we have been associated with this sport at ground
level'.
Run-up
The Andra Pradesh team's tour of Sri Lanka will serve as run-up
to our team's particiaption in the Women's Cricket World Cup to
be held in India from December 5 to 29.
The country will be represented by the Sri Lanka Women's Cricket
XI in what will be our first outing in a World Cup. `Japan's
opting out of the tournament gave up this opportunity and we
will do our best, said the coach of the team Guy de Alwis,
former Sri Lanka wicket-keeper-batsman.
The women are strong in their bowling and fielding and most of
all they have will to win, says Guy who has found in them
`terrific talent' in just the one and a half months he has
coached them.
The ages of the players range from 18 to 24 years and have been
chosen from a league tournament conducted among the six clubs
which are engaged in women's cricket. Included in the team is a
schoolgirl, Rose Fernando, who plays for Samudra Ladies. `Our
only stumbling block is finances and this is what we have to get
over if we are to produce the winning combination', says Guy.
Twelve teams
Twelve teams are down to play in the World Cup, and have been
divided into two groups. England, South Africa, Pakistan,
Denmark, Australia and Ireland are in group A while Sri Lanka
are in Group B along with New Zealand, Canada, India, West
Indies and the Netherlands.
The Andra Pradesh team are a said to be a formidable side who
have become All-India champions. They will arrive on October 25
and leave on the 31. Their first match will be on the 27 at the
Moors vs. Young Ladies SC. On October 28 they will play Samudra
CC at the Albert Peiris Stadium at Wennappuwa and a Combined
Team at the Colts CC at which Sports Minister S. B. Dissanayake
will be the chief guest.
A press conference was held in this regard at the Trans Asia
Hotel on Tuesday afternoon at which the president of the Women's
Cricket Association Mrs. Gwen Herath, Mobitel Managing Director
Walter McKenzie, General Manager Trans Asia Rufus Perera and
secretary of the WCA Mrs. M.C. Munaweera addressed the
gathering. (MD)
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)