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Nilanka Peiris (Jnr) appointed as S. Thomas’ cricket coach
Nilanka Peiris, a former Royal-Thomian winning captain and big match centurion, has assumed the mantle of Head Coach of the S. Thomas’ cricket team, commencing April 1.With an impressive track record that includes leading all age groups at S. Thomas’ College, Mt. Lavinia, Nilanka boasts a legacy steeped in excellence. His tenure from 1994 to 1998 saw
him don the college colours for an extraordinary five years, a feat seldom attained in cricketing circles. Ascending to the captaincy of the 1st XI team in 1997, Nilanka’s leadership culminated in a historic victory at the Big Match, wresting the D.S. Senanayake Challenge Shield from Royal College. His
sterling man-of-the-match performance, crowned by a magnificent century, etched his name in Thomian cricket folklore. Despite narrowly missing out on another century in the subsequent Royal-Thomian encounter, falling short at 99, Nilanka’s contributions remained legendary, including his contributions to the triumphant Thomian team in the Coca Cola Trophy Championship of 1998.
Nilanka was selected in the Sri Lanka Under 19 squad and also represented CCC and Sebastianites SC at Premier level. He was s member of the Sebastianites team that won the Under 23 championship. He also has experience playing cricket in Australia, where he gained his Level 2 Coaching certificate.
With his deep-rooted association with Thomian Cricket in recent years, Nilanka emerges as a natural choice for the role of Head Coach, having been meticulously groomed for this responsibility.
Meanwhile, Dinesh Kumarasinghe, the former Head Coach has finally relinquished his duties to focus on his responsibilities as the Director of Sports at STC. Although officially stepped down from the Head Coach position in 2019, Kumarasinghe temporarily resumed his duties amidst the challenges posed by external factors such as the Covid pandemic and to the unavailability of a suitable replacement.
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Lyceum celebrate historic promotion with dominant title triumph
Lyceum International School, Wattala etched their name into schools cricket history with a commanding first innings victory over Taxila College, Horana to clinch the Under 19 Division II Tier ‘A’ title at Kosgama on Sunday.The victory was the icing on the cake after they secured a landmark promotion to the top Division of the country’s premier schools cricket tournament by virtue of their semi final win.
The triumph was built on a disciplined all-round performance, with Ravindu Vikasitha spearheading an incisive bowling effort after a solid collective showing with the bat in the first innings.
Having elected to bat first, Lyceum’s top and middle order combined effectively to post a competitive 244 in 74.2 overs. Contributions flowed throughout the lineup, with Dinosh Jelon leading the way with a fluent 51, while Gagan Enosh (42), Tharusha Ranasinghe (24), Mihisara Osan (31), Thisanga Semith (27), and Shaleela Prabashshara (21) all played valuable supporting roles. Taxila’s response with the ball was steady, with Janiru Athulathmudali claiming 3 for 33, while Yasith Weththasinghe and Thilin Kumara picked up two wickets apiece.
However, the game turned decisively in Lyceum’s favour when their bowlers dismantled the Taxila batting lineup for just 92 runs in 34.3 overs. Vikasitha was the chief destroyer with an outstanding five-wicket haul, while Sadil Dias and Jelon chipped in with two wickets each to ensure a massive first innings lead.
Lyceum continued their dominance in the second innings, scoring 276 runs in 95 overs. Mihisara Osan came agonizingly close to a century, falling for 99, while Thisanga Semith (68) and Shaleela Prabashshara (56) produced impressive half-centuries to further underline the team’s batting depth. Despite Yasiru Kalhara’s excellent effort of 6 for 59 and Rashan Nawanjana’s 3 for 58, Taxila were unable to claw their way back into the contest.
Set an improbable task, Taxila showed some resistance in their second innings, reaching 121 for 3 in 49 overs at the close. Sandith Ranaweera top-scored with 40, while Raniru Athulathmudali added 38 in a steady rebuilding effort.
Despite the defeat, Taxila have much to celebrate, as both finalists earned promotion to the top Division—marking a historic breakthrough for the Horana school, which, like Lyceum, had never previously competed at that level.
For Lyceum International, this victory carries even greater significance, as they become the first international school in Sri Lanka to qualify for the top Division of the Under 19 schools cricket tournament—an achievement that signals a new chapter in the island’s school cricket landscape.
Brief Scores:
Lyceum International, Wattala – 244 all out in 74.2 overs (Gagan Enosh 42, Dinosh Jelon 51, Mihisara Osan 31; Janiru Athulathmudali 3/33) and 276 all out in 95 overs (Mihisara Osan 99, Thisanga Semith 68, Shaleela Prabashshara 56; Yasiru Kalhara 6/59)
Taxila College, Horana – 92 all out in 34.3 overs (Sandith Ranaweera 23; Ravindu Vikasitha 5/18) and 121 for 3 in 49 overs (Sandith Ranaweera 40, Raniru Athulathmudali 38)
(RF)
Sports
Lithum, Kavindu steer Wesley to title with huge stand
A monumental sixth-wicket partnership between Lithum Senuja and Kavindu Hettiarachchi powered Wesley College to a commanding first innings victory over Sri Sumangala College Panadura in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament final at Surrey Village Ground, Maggona on Monday.
Resuming the final day on 281 for 5 in reply to Sri Sumangala’s first innings total of 239, Wesley were already in a strong position. However, the overnight pair of Senuja and Hettiarachchi ensured there would be no way back for their opponents, extending their partnership to a match-defining 278 runs for the sixth wicket.
Sri Sumangala, who had built a reputation for strong second innings fightbacks during the latter stages of the tournament, were effectively taken out of contention as Wesley piled up a formidable 416 for seven wickets in their alloted first innings overs. The sheer scale of the total left the Panadura outfit with no realistic chance of mounting another comeback.
Both batsmen converted their overnight scores into well-deserved centuries. Senuja anchored the innings with a patient 101 off 239 deliveries, striking 13 boundaries, while Hettiarachchi played the more aggressive role, compiling an impressive 134 off 164 balls, including 13 fours and three sixes. Their contrasting yet complementary knocks laid the foundation for Wesley’s dominance.
In their second essay Sri Sumangala were 148 for four wickets at close.
Earlier in the match, Sri Sumangala posted 239 in their first innings, with Vidura Basuru leading the way with a solid 97. He received support from Nikesh Iddamalgoda (54) and Bihanga Silva (32). Wesley’s bowling effort was shared, with Jeewahan Sriram claiming 3 for 40, while Hettiarachchi and Methnula Mayadunna chipped in with two wickets apiece.
Despite the defeat, Sri Sumangala had the consolation of promotion, as both finalists secured elevation to the top tier of Division I cricket next season.
Scores:
Sri Sumangala
239 all out in 82.5 overs
(Vidura Basuru 97, Nikesh Iddamalgoda 54, Bihanga Silva 32; Jeewahan Sriram 3/40, Kavindu Hettiarachchi 2/37, Methnula Mayadunna 2/20) and 148 for 4 in 46.4 overs (Sandeep Wijerathne 31, Neksha Iddamalgoda 63, Bihanga Silva 23n.o.; Kavindu Hettiarachchi 2/09)
Wesley 281 for 5 overnight 416 for 7 in 120 overs (Rasheed Nahyan 78, Lithum Senuja 101, Kavindu Hettiarachchi 134, Senura Lakshan 32n.o.; Mevindu Kumarasiri 5/197)
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