Year 19 memorable one for Most Popular Cricketer Ruwantha
By Leslie Fernando

Ruwantha Fernandopulle - the captain of St. Joseph’s College,
was voted Most Popular Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year
All-Island 2008.
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CRICKET: St. Joseph’s College captain and opener Ruwantha
Fernandopulle and Rashitha Dilan the skipper of Bandaranayake College,
Gampaha are the Observer-Mobitel Most Popular Schoolboy Cricketers of
the Year 2008.
Ruwantha won the All-Island Contest with a record breaking total of
103,076 votes having received 7329 votes on the final coupon number 17.
Ruwantha, now in Delkan University in Melbourne, Australia is doing a
Double Major, Accounting and Finance and hoping to get into the
Investment Banking as final destination was at the top from the coupon
No. 1.
He was in front in penultimate count number 16 with 46,846 votes
ahead of Naveen Kavikara of D.S. Senanayake College with 37,839. In the
final coupon number 17, Ruwantha received 7,329 votes while Naveen
Kavikara in second position received 2123 votes to total 47,163 votes.
Meanwhile, Udara Peiris of Ananda placed third with 39,084 votes.
Ruwantha who is also short-listed in the All-island Best Captain
award of Observer-Mobitel Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year 2008 by a
panel of umpires. He started his cricketing career at the age of 9 with
late Charlie Warnakulasuriya at NCC. After the death of Mr. Charlie,
Ruwantha was coached by Nishantha Hennanayake.
At St. Joseph’s his first coach was Kapila Manohara and later he was
coached by Harsha de Silva. Whenever former Kingswood star Owen Mottau
is in Sri Lanka, Ruwantha is coached by Mottau for batting techniques.
A fifth year coloursman Ruwantha, was Joes’ vice-captain 2006-2007
season. In the 2007-2008 captained the Josephians, reaching several
milestones in his career.
He won the Murali-Vass Trophy for the first time against St.
Anthony’s College, Katugastota. Established an all-time record, being
involved in a stand of 263 runs against Trinity at Asgiriya
International Stadium with his deputy Dimuth Karunaratne as his opening
partner. This eclipsed the record of the highest partnership for any
wicket. Ruwantha made 109 and Karunaratne 140.
Good captain
Ruwantha, right-hand batsman, scored 589 runs which included a
century (109 against Trinity) and five half-centuries....against
Thurstan, St. Sebastian’s Isipatana, Royal and D.S. Senanayake College.
Besides being the popular cricketer that he is, Ruwantha led the
Josephians admirably and helped them to victory against Royal, Trinity,
Nalanda and De Mazenod while the Joes got first innings win against the
champion side Thurstan who struggled to avoid an outright defeat.
After a lapse of 36 years, the Joes under the captaincy of Ruwantha
Fernandopulle won their traditional ‘Big Match’ against St. Peter’s
College by an innings and 36 runs this year.
So year 19 has been a memorable year for this unassuming star
cricketer-Ruwantha Fernandopulle. He turned 20 on June 11th and then
came several offers from cricket clubs in Melbourne to play cricket for
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