Will Ruwantha and his lads hunt the Big-Match trophy for Kingswood?
By Nisal Chandrasekara
This is an introductory preview of the Kingswood Under 19 Cricket team who will play the 110th annual encounter for the College.
This is an introductory preview of the Kingswood Under 19 Cricket team who will play the 110th annual encounter for the College.
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The Kingswood First XI Cricket Team 2015/16
Introduction
Being disappointed by results of the “Battle
of the Maroons” encounters in the past few years, Kingswood under the captaincy
of Ruwantha Hathurusinghe are trying to bounce back and annihilate the vigorous
Rajans in their 110th annual big-match which is to be held at the
Pallekele International Cricket stadium on 18th and 19th March 2016.
A Retrospect
Founded by Sir L.E.Blaze in 1891, Kingswood from its
inception became an eminent school that introduced many sports including the
oval shaped game “Rugby” to the
nation.
Cricket in this school too runs way back to the 1890’s where
according to the available records they have played their first big match in
1893. The Kingswood team was captained by A.E. Spencer and the Dharmaraja College team was captained by the great educationist, late Sir Don Baron Jayathilake, It was played at the Bogambara Stadium, which
is no longer a cricket venue.
Renowned as the oldest cricket encounter in the
Central Province, the two schools have played 109 matches so far out of which
Dharmaraja College lead the tally with 35 victories while Kingswood right
behind them registering 19. The rest of the games have been ended up in tame
draws.
Throughout its long journey of cricket,
Kingswood have produced many outstanding players in the caliber of Nishitha
Rupasinghe to represent Sri Lanka ‘A’ team while Suwanji Madanayake and
Lakshitha Madushan to represent first class cricket. Sri Lanka under 15 player Niroshan
Perera toured overseas in 2005 and the recent favourite Tharindu Liyanage was
selected to the under 17 national squad in 2012. Having won the last game in
1958 under the then “school-boy
cricketer” Maurice Fernando, Kings
are trying to come back strongly with an experienced team to thump Rajans and
grab the T.B.Tennakoon Memorial Challenge trophy this year.
Season so far
The Kingswood lads played extraordinary cricket especially in their
first few matches nevertheless the inclement weather disrupted the games those
were to end up in their favour. Making a commendable progress after a long
pause, they recorded one outright victory against Carey College, Colombo and
two first innings wins against St.Anne’s College, Kurunegala and St.John’s
College, Jaffna. They have posted some challenging performance in the rest of
their games.
Speaking to “Kingswood Haka” and “Cricket Feelings”, the head coach of the First XI team Mr.Indika Fernando said that it is easy for him to mentor the side as the outfit consists of many consummate players who have loads of experiences.
“It is not difficult for me to guide the team as
everyone is aware of his responsibilities. Most of the players have at least
one big-match experience”, he
further stated.
“Cricket
feelings” did not forget to have a chat
with the skipper too. Sharing his ideas with us, Ruwantha said that his pivotal
task is to bring glory to his alma-mater in its quasquicentennial anniversary
“We are celebrating our 125th anniversary in our school this year. We would indeed be rapturous if we win this encounter and add more colours to our splendor”, he expressed.
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Kings have come across a number of vicissitudes throughout their
season and they do look forward to perform well on the big-day.
Key players
Ruwantha Hathurusinghe - Captain
4th year player Ruwantha Hathurusinghe is the
skipper of the side. The aggressive middle order batsman has scored 340 runs in
this season with well-earned a ton against St.Anne’s College, Kurunegala. He is
the regular wicket keeper of the team.
Meedum Weerasinghe
Left-handed Meedum Weerasinghe is the most successful batsman
of their team. He is the opening batsman who will take the initial step to heap
runs. The 3rd year coloursman has scored 558 runs that comprised an
unbeaten knock of 102 against D.S.Senanayake College, Colombo along with one
half-century.
Tharindu Liyanage
Being a key component of the outfit, all-rounded Tharindu
Liyanage plays a major role in the top order. He also provides much needed
break-throughs whenever possible with his accurate off break bowling. He is a 5th
year coloursman and the most experienced player of the side.
Avishka Chandrasiri – Vice
Captain
Vimukthi Wijesiriwardane
Vimukthi serves as the main strike bowler of the camp. He has
claimed 45 scalps with a best bowling figure of match-bag-11 wickets for 87
runs against St.John’s College, Panadura. His right handed cautious batting
would succor to find some runs.
The Three Departments
The aggregates of batting, bowling and fielding departments have been
moderate in this season. They will keep trying to be consolidated in all the
three sections.
Batting
Meedum Weerasinghe who has been the top scorer in their team
for three consecutive years will open the batting with right handed
hard-hitting Upamal Heenkenda. They believe that the left hand-right hand combination
would propel a decent start for them to lay the foundation as usual.
The star-studded Tharindu Liyanage will be accustomed to the
situations and exploit his experience of playing four big matches for the
college. Ruwantha will serve as the anchor of the outfit. His responsibility
would be to stay unvanquished on one end and build up
partnerships with the tail-enders. Vimukthi, along with the “little master” Dilshan Walisundara
would generally like to play marathon innings. They reckon that the
proficient middle order will assist them to get to a formidable score.
Bowling
The left arm orthodox bowling of the all-rounded Vimukthi has
contributed immensely towards the accomplishments of the team in this year. He
will be required to keep on bowling long spells from one end.
Providentially, the last year’s captain Liyanage has bounced
back and got into his rhythm again. Showing reasons to keep hope, the off
spinner has swiftly captured 27 scalps after being wicket-less in the first few
games.
The pace bowling of the deputy skipper Avishka Chandrasiri has
provided key wickets of their opponents in this tournament. He will be used in
the middle sessions of the game to attack the batsman when they look to be
easy-going.
After having recuperated from a serious back injury, Thuthila Herath
has pegged back the batsmen with his tight fast bowling. The genuine leg spin
of Salinda Dharmasena will also be bothersome for the opposition.
Fielding
The fielding of the team on par and undoubtedly they have
progressed due to fruitful practice sessions that have boosted up their fitness
and stamina. They will look to not afford any mistakes in the game and make
full use of the half chances that may come their way.
26th
Limited Over Encounter
The 50-overs game between the two schools will be held
on 27th March at the same venue. After three back to back victories
registered by Dharmaraja, they lead the tally with 14 wins out of 25 games
played so far. Kingswoodians have won 11 whilst one game has been concluded
with no decision.
Final
Words
The sole anticipation of the boys from Randles
Hill is to be victorious in the 110th annual encounter and to grab
the T.B.Tennakoon Memorial Challenge Trophy from the grasp of Rajans.
We wish them all the best to perform well at
the big match and at the one day game and to secure the prolonged spirit of
this Gentlemen’s game with excellent sportsmanship.
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