Sri Lankans in Melbourne Club Cricket (11 April 1999)
Two popular Sri Lankan cricketers Nuwan Kalpage and Tarique Jeffrey are making a name for themselves in club cricket here in Melbourne after clinching the Best Batsman and Best Bowler's awards respectively in the 'A' grade of the popular YCW Cricket
11-Apr-1999
11 April 1999
Sri Lankans in Melbourne Club Cricket
Clifford Landers from Melbourne
Nuwan Kalpage and Tarique Jeffrey excel
Two popular Sri Lankan cricketers Nuwan Kalpage and Tarique Jeffrey
are making a name for themselves in club cricket here in Melbourne
after clinching the Best Batsman and Best Bowler's awards
respectively in the 'A' grade of the popular YCW Cricket Tournament
which concluded for the 1998/99 season recently.
Twenty-seven-year-old Nuwan who captained St. Anthony's, Kandy and
represented Tamil Union CC in Sri Lanka turned out for Cavaliers CC
along with Tarique, a former Isipatana and Moors SC all-rounder.
Nuwan who is the brother of Sri Lanka's Test cricketer Ruwan Kalpage,
scored 383 runs from 11 innings to end with an average of 47.88 and
included four half-centuries, the highest being 97 not out, which was
one of the three unbeaten innings he had against his name. Playing in
his third consecutive season here, Nuwan who is looking forward to
graduate in July after undergoing a Bachelors Degree in Commerce
Management at the Monash University, also fared admirably with the
ball, claiming 22 wickets with his off-spin bowling and averaged
11.18 to finish third best in the 'A' Grade competition.
He also represented Hyatt CC in the Victoria Turf Cricket Association
Turf One competition as captain cum coach and accumulated over 300
runs and over 25 wickets. He also had former St. Servatius, Matara
and Bloomflield CC cricketer Ruchira Palliyaguru as a Hyatt CC
teammate. Nuwan had also represented Moorabin CC in sub-district
tourneys before and scored tons of runs.
Meanwhile, twenty-six-year-old Tarique Jeffrey playing in only his
second season here in Melbourne, fared brilliantly with the ball on
both occasions and won the 'A' grade Best Bowler's award for the
second year in succession with 26 scalps from 12 games and averaged
an amazing 9.84. His best figures was 4 for 12 against Moratuwa CC.
The leg-spinner had split a webbing during the beginning of the
season but recovered to outbeat other fine Lankan bowlers in
Lalithamanne Fernando and Nuwan.
Tarique who also represents Coomoora CC in the Turf One competition
of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) tournament
played on Saturdays and over two days was instrumental in guiding his
side to emerge champions with a solid all-round performance. In the
Grand-Final, despite suffering a spinal injury, he claimed 5 for 66
with his deadly leg-spinners to bowl out defending champions and
favourites North Dandenong for 249 and scored a patient 32 in his
side's imposing 250 for 4 which enabled them to emerge worthy
champions. Another two Sri Lankans who played alongside Tarqiue for
Coomoora CC were former S. Thomas', Gurutalawa player Jude Fernando
who is recognised as solid opening batsman and former Sri
Jayawardanepura, Kotte captain and Old Antonians CC cricketer
Vijayananda Perera who was also in the United Arab Emirates World Cup
squad in 1996.
Tarique who stroked a gallant and stylish 109 not out during his
side's 235 and bagged 6 for 35 in the semi-final match against
Bewrick CC's score of 122 had claimed five wickets and over in an
innings on three occasions.
Tarique who had claimed 38 wickets and scored 480 runs for the season
for Coomoora CC is strongly placed to win the coveted DDCA Best
Player of the season award for the 1998/99 season.
He was recognised for his outstanding performance and selected to
represent the DDCA XI against a strong Dandenong District XI side
recently which featured Australian cap Ian Harvey and Victoria
Shefield Shield player Maddie Lawrence. Once again Tarique came off
with a blistering inninigs of 55 off just 53 balls which contained
nine fours and a six and earned him the Man-of-the- Match award.
Tarique is considering playing cricket in England this summer which
begins next month and would return in September to continue playing
cricket here in Melbourne which he enjoys.
As a result of the outstanding performances by players as Nuwan and
Tarique, many clubs are showing interest in "importing" more players
from Sri Lanka for the forthcoming season which kicks off in October.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)