Thurstan and Isipathana must play positive cricket
CRICKET: Another inter-school traditional ‘big’ cricket match series
will be heralded with the 49th annual cricket encounter between Thurstan
College and Isipathana College taking place at the Sinhalese Sports Club
grounds on the 24 and 25 of February.
Isipathana and Thurstan began their ‘big match’ series in 1964 when
Jayaraj Perera captained Thurstan and S. de Silva led Isipathana. In the
second encounter in 1965 played at the Colts Cricket Club grounds,
Thurstan beat Isipathana under Lalith Peiris and the losing captain from
Isipathana was Ana Saranapala.
In the 49 matches played so far, Thurstan has won 5 to Isipathana’s
4. The most significant wins for Thurstan came in 1990 when they
defeated their opponents thrice consecutively (90-92). The captains at
that time were Nishantha Dias, Vijitha Jayasundera and Mackenzie Perera.
Since Perera’s win in 1992, Thurstan has still to taste victory.
Isipathana last won under the leadership of Krishantha Jayawardena at
the P. Sara Oval in 1999 in a low-scoring match.
This year both teams will step on to the field in a positive frame of
mind in an attempt to achieve a result after a passage of thirteen
years.
However, on paper, the performances of both teams appear to be on par
with Thurstan losing two matches outright, playing 13 and Isipathana
with a not so impressive record losing 4 matches outright by big margins
in their 16 matches played during the season. However, when it comes to
a ‘big match’, the players have the tendency to give their best and this
encounter should draw the old boys and supporters of both schools to
witness an interesting two days of cricket.
The two skippers Sajeeva Salgado of Thurstan and Harith
Wanigaarachchi of Isipathana are expected to play a positive role for
their respective schools. Salgado is the only coloursman in the Thurstan
side in his second year. He has been very consistent with his bat with
an average of 54.3. He is a leading scorer in the school cricket arena
this season, nearing the 1000 run-mark with four centuries and an equal
number of half centuries. Salgado’s 72-ball 142 against Mahanama and the
twin hundreds notched against Prince of Wales shows his capabilities.
Besides skipper Salgado, Kavindu Kulasekera(521 runs) with two
centuries, Ashan Wanigaratne (446) with a solitary hundred, Milhaj
Jaleel (417 runs) with a half ‘ton’ and Ramindu Kumarasinghe (353)
including a century has been doing the bulk of the scoring for Thurstan.
Among the bowlers, left-arm spinner Rajith Perera has stood out for
the Thurstanites with a haul of 62 wickets. Jaleel who opens the
batting, has also fared well as a bowler taking 33 wickets.
Thurstan, out of the 13 matches played, has lost to S. Thomas’, Mount
Lavinia by 9 wickets and to Nalanda by an innings and 56 runs. They
defeated Dharmapala by an innings and 56 runs.
On the other hand, Isipathana skipper Harith Wanigaarachchi has
provided the backbone of his side’s batting with an aggregate of 876
runs with an average of 41.71 and a top score of 117 scored against
Dharmapala, Pannipitiya and seven half centuries against his name. The
other batsmen who have fared well are Pawan Anjana (400 runs) with a top
score of 58. Sanka Thabrew (302) and Matheesha Ranaweera (321) with a
top score of 67.
Orthodox left-arm leg-spinner Sidath Mallawarachchi has been
Isipathana’s top wicket taker with 45 scalps. Off-spinner Kavinda
Dananjaya is the second best with 33 wickets. Isipathana last won in
1999 and thereafter it has been a series of draws. The highest
individual score in the series stands to the credit of Saman Nishantha
of Isipathana in 2002 (150 n.o) . He surpassed the 146 n.o. by
left-hander Kamal Mahendra of Thurstan in 1990.
The best bowling performance in the series is by left-arm
medium-pacer Jayajeeva Karunaratne who took 7 for 28 in 1992.
Isipathana’s K.L.S.K. Sirisena too took 7 for 79 in the 1967 ‘big match’
Teams
Isipathana (from): Harith Wanigaarachchi (Captain), Desha n
Jayakumar (Vice-Captain), Pavan Anjana, Charith Rajapaksha, Sidath
Mallawarachchi, Ravindu Jayawardena, Sanka Thabrew, Chenutha
Wickremasinghe, Dihan Navishan, Malin Dias, Dilan Punchihewa, Kaminda
Dananjaya, Salinda Ushan, Kelum Bastiansz, Matheesha Ranaweera, Ramitha
Sandaruwan.
Thurstan (from): Sajeeva Salgado (Captain), Ashan Wanigaratne
(Vice Captain), Minhaj Jaleel, Rajith Perera, Ramindu Kumarasinghe,
Kavidu Silva, Kavidu Kulasekera, Nisala Maddusanka, Dulan Charuka,
Achintha Kalpana, Avishka Pieris, Thimira Jayasinghe, Tharindu Silva,
Pamoth Gunawardena, Sahan Hewavitharana, Charana Nanayakkara.
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Isipathana College
Stading (from left): Kavinda Dananjaya, Ramitha Sandaruwan,
Charith Rajapaksa, Pawan Anjana, Dilan Punchihewa, Sanka
Thabrew, Sidath Mallawarachchi, Ravindu Jayawardena, Gihan
Navishan, Chenuka Wickremasinghe, Matheesha Ranaweera, Malin
Dias, Kelum Bastian, Salinda Ushan. Seated (from left):
Bradman Ediriweera (Coach), Harith Wanigaarachchi (Captain),
A.C. Perera (Principal), Gamini Sarathchandra
(Prefect-of-Games), Deshan Jayakumar (V. Captain), E.J.M.L.
Wasantha Kumara (Master-in-Charge). |
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Thurstan College
Seated (from left): Suneth Gunatileka (Asst. Coach), Samitha
Abeysundera (P.O.G.), Rajith Perera, C.B. Dangamuwa (Deputy
Principal), Sajeeva Salgado (Captain), Y.A.N.D. Yapa
(Principal), Ashan Wanigaratna (V. Captain), Asitha
Samarawickrema (MIC), Kavidu Silva, Shanaka Fernando (Senior
Coach) Standing (from left): Charana Nanayakkara, Avishka
Pieris, Achintha Kalpana, Dulan Chanuka, Minhaj Jaleel,
Kawidu Kulasekera, Tharindu Silva, Nisala Madusanka, Ramidu
Kumarasinghe, Pamoth Gunawardena, Thimira Jayasinghe, Sahan
Hewavitharana. |
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