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Sri Lanka News Round-up
The Daily News - 2 February 1999

New DIG was an outstanding sportsman

One of the most outstanding sportsmen produced by Dharmaraja College, Kandy, Daya Jayasundera was promoted to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police with effect from February 1.

Jayasundera is also Deputy Commandant of the Special Task Force.

Jayasundera represented his school at cricket, soccer, hockey and boxing from 1960 to 1963. He excelled in rugby after leaving school as it was not a sport which was played during his time.

He represented the Police at rugby from 1968-77 leading the team in 1976 and later becoming their coach for a number of years. He represented his country in the position of a flanker from 1971 to 1974, playing in the Asiad in Hong Kong in 1972.

He is also an international rugby referee having officiated in the 1978 Asiad held in - and has followed a rugby referees course at Wales in 1987.

Jayasundera is the second in a family of seven sporting brothers and boxed for Sri Lanka Schools at the Indo-Ceylon meet in 1961.

Moratuwa SC first innings

A double century partnership of 207 for the third wicket between Anura Bulankulame (123) and Sanjeeva Perera (90) saw Moratuwa SC beat Lankan CC on the first innings in a high scoring division II match concluded at Katubedde Campus grounds over the weekend.

Scores:

Lankan CC 263 (Aruna de Silva 40, B. Dissanayake 36, W. Alwis 40, R. de Silva 42, E. Sirisena 2 for 43, A. Bulankulame 3 for 74, D. Sirisena 3 for 31)

Moratuwa SC 412 for 9 at stumps (E. Sirisena 77, Sanjeeva Perera 90, A. Bulankulame 123, Wasanthalal Fernando 38, J. Karunaratne 24, D. Sirisena 18, B. Dissanayake 5 for 51, S. Wijesinghe 2 for 70).

Mabroc Teas in easy win

A magnificent century by Diluksaha Jayasuriya (179) and fine double by Chinthana Jayawardena (75 and 3 for 17) helped Mabroc Teas, Kiribathgoda beat Air Lanka Catering easily by 226 runs in their M.C.A. division D Cricket tournament match played recently.

Scores:

Mabroc Teas. 369 for 7 (Diluksha Jayasuriya 179, Chinthana Jayawardena 75, Ruwan Sampath 33, C. Mallawarachchi 2 for 64, A.J. Silva 2 for 70, P. Silva 2 for 43.)

Air Lanka Catering 143 for 9 (A.J. Silva 50, C. Jayawardena 3 for 17, L. Wijesinghe 2 for 29).

Office-bearers of Saracens SC

Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka treasurer Nuski Mohamed was elected president of Saracens Sports Club at their 61st annual general meeting held in Colombo.

Shibly Vilcassim, a former executive committee member of the BCCSL was elected the club secretary.

Mohamed Macan Markar, a former president of the club was elected the new patron. The vice patrons are A. C. Macan Markar, Gerry Gooneratne, Ferin Careem, Mecci Macan Markar, Sam Markar and M. Refai.

The rest of the office bearers

Vice Presidents: Talat Ismail, Farouk Saleem, Neil de Silva, Sam Macan Markar, A.C.M. Lafir, Mohamed Ali Macan Markar and M. Sivabalasingham;

Treasurer: Mecci Macan Markar;

Assistant Secretary: Azmy Mohamed;

Assistant Treasurer: Samy Macan Markar;

Cricket Secretary: M.S. Deen;

Committee members: Sam Markar, Bilal Mohamed, Ralph Perera, Rauf Naina Marikar, Fakhri Macan Markar, Ramli Vilcassim, Zacky Deen Macan Markar;

Auditor: Jazri Magdon Ismail, ACA;

Club captain: Sagara Gnanaratne;

Club vice-captain: Duminda Gunasekera.

Antonians shot out for 108

A fine spell of bowling by Kelum Gangodawila (5 for 23) helped Nalanda to dismiss St.Anthony's, Katugastota for 108 runs on the opening day of their Elephant Lemonade Cup inter-school cricket tournament match which began at NCC grounds, Maitland Place yesterday.

In reply the Nalandians reached 132 for 6 with opener Sukitha Peiris making a top score of 61 with the help of seven boundaries.

The match will be continued at 9.45 a.m today.

Scores:

St.Anthony's: 108 (Ravi Wickremapala 14, R.Deen 21, Amila Pinnaduwa 34, Raj Wickremapala 13, Kelum Gangodawila 5 for 23, Dilan Jayasundera 3 for 34)

Nalanda: 132 for 6 (Peiris 61, H.Gunawardena 14, M.Porage 18) C.D.

DSS on top

D.S.Senanayake were well set to take a good first innings lead after having dismissed Richmond College for 159 runs on the opening day of their Elephant Lemonade Cup inter-school cricket tournament fixture which began at Wijerama Mawatha yesterday.

Scores:

Richmond: 159 (Avantha Rideegammanagedera 43, O.Sumathipala 35, T.Wickremasuriya 19, C.Gunasekera 13 n.o, S.Priyashammi 13, L.Dias 6 for 34, Malshan Alwis 2 for 13)

D.S.Senanayake: 98 for 1 (Sashi Lafir 18, Muditha Maduwantha 49 n.o, Malintha Gajanayake 14 n.o)

Century on debut by Chinthaka

S M Jiffrey Abdeen

Sri Rahula College opener, left-hander Chinthaka Ratnayake made an impressive debut in school cricket when he scored a brilliant 110 inclusive of 13 fours and one six scored off 194 balls in their inter-school cricket match against Harischandra Maha Vidyalaya, Negombo, which ended in a draw at Katugastota.

It was Chinthaka Ratnayake's maiden appearance in a school cricket match and he was associated in an opening stand of 110 with Upul Saman Kumara 60 (7 fours, 1 six, 96 balls), Senarath Bandara also capped his good bowling performance of 5 for 63 on the first day by scoring a quick 73 in 40 balls with 4 sixes and 9 fours.

Scores:

Harischandra MV 195 and 143 for 7 at stumps (A. Ratnasiri 44, A. Padmakumara 34, L. Victor 39, N. Peiris 2 for 10, M. Kumara 2 for 49, S. Bandara 1 for 10).

Sri Rahula College (40 for no loss overnight) contd. 301 for 7 decl. (Upul Samankumara 60, Chinthaka Ratnayake 110, A. Illankoon 17, M. Kumara 15 n.o., P. Lucien 3 for 86).

Spinners and fast bowlers clinic

The spinners and fast bowlers clinic for cricketers in the Central Province conducted by the National Development Committee of the Cricket Board together with the District Cricket Association of Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Kegalle will be held at Lake View grounds, Kandy today and tomorrow at 8.30 am.

Former test cricketers D. S. de Silva, Rumesh Ratnayake together with Director NDC Malcolm Perera, Regional coach Sunil Fernando and Oshadie Weerasinghe will conduct the clinic at which over 200 cricketers above the age of 15 are expected to participate.

Brilliant century by Nipuna

A brilliant 100 with 16 fours by 14 year old Nipuna Ratnayake for St. Anthony's College 'A' was the highlight of their inter-school cricket match against Vidyartha College 'A' which ended in a draw at Katugastota.

Scores:

St. Anthony's College 'A' 134 all out and 217 for 3 wkts at stumps in 53 overs (Nipuna Ratnayake 100, A. B. Amunugama 47, M. Sulfan 18, M. U. Ruzly 14 n.o., K. Jayasinghe 22 n.o.

Vidyartha College 'A' 100 for 5 overnight contd. 200 for 9 decl. in 96.5 overs (Sujith Perera 74, M. Chandrasiri 32, P. B. Rambukwella 5 for 55, M. Sulfan 2 for 36).

BCCSL donates cricket equipment to All Saints College

The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka has donated cricket equipment to the value of Rs. 35,000 to the All Saints College, Galle. Apart from this the BCCSL had earlier donated a concrete wicket for the use of the College students which was inaugurated by the Cricket Board president Thilanga Sumathipala in association with Sri Lankan test players Muthiah Muralitharan and Roshan Mahanama recently.

Mr. Nuski Mohamed, the Treasurer of the BCCSL has intervened in getting the donation at the request of All Saints old boy M. S. M. Hussain. The cricket equipment was handed over to the principal H. Wijesinghe at a simple ceremony held at the College on February 1.


Source: The Daily News