Sports
President felicitates Mr. Clean
by Rex Clementine
In this day and age, some people who enter cricket administration rarely want to leave the honourary posts and eventually when they have to, they move out having made a fortune. Of course, there are exceptions and one such exception is K. Mathivanan, who functioned as Secretary and Vice-President of Sri Lanka Cricket from 2007 to 2020.
Mathivanan was felicitated by President Ranil Wickremesinghe during the 150th year celebrations of Colombo Colts Cricket Club on Saturday at Park Road.
Mathivanan is an exception for he is known for his honesty and integrity. Many believe that why his thriving business – East West Marketing faced challenging times was because he had been dedicating too much time for cricket. Eventually, he gave up his business and retired.
Mathivanan was a cricketer at school. He came to Colombo from Jaffna for work. Step by step he built his own business empire and employed 35 cricketers at one point. More than half of the Colts team were employed at his company.
He didn’t stop at Colts but went beyond employing cricketers from all parts of the country. From Rangana Herath to Angelo Mathews, he employed every deserving cricketer.
Although Colts has gone through a facelift at present thanks to funding from SLC, at one-point Mathivanan funded every project of the club be it building the dressing room or the club house.
Mathivanan was President of Colts for a record 13 years. He was unconquered at cricket elections. There is lot of talk these days about Sri Lanka Cricket should be minus of politics. But time was when even a club election wasn’t spared.
In 2014, Mathivanan was set to be reelected for another term but had to withdraw after the son of a VVIP politician requested him to not to contest the elections and thus ended his term as Colts President.
The matter didn’t go unnoticed and President Wickremesinghe, who was then the Opposition Leader lashed out for coldshouldering the veteran administrator.
At a time when cricket has suffered severe setbacks and the administration is facing allegations of corruption, a person like Mathivanan needs to be saluted for the exemplary manner with which he has carried himself and earned the respect of cricketers from all ages. His contributions to the sport will be only second to that of the great Gamini Dissanayake.
Michael Hussey may be Mr. Cricket on the playing arena but K. Mathivanan is the Mr. Cricket off the field.
Sports
All-round Athapaththu helps Sri Lanka level series against Bangladesh
Chamari Athapaththu’s all-round show helped Sri Lanka level the ODI series against Bangladesh in Rajshahi. The visitors won by four wickets after chasing down the home side’s sub-par 165 all out in 45.5 overs.
Athapaththu, who had missed the first match due to a finger injury, roared back into action with three wickets. She started off with Sarmin Sultana’s wicket in the 16th over, although the batter expressed her disbelief at the umpire’s lbw decision against her. Athapaththu then removed Sobhana Mostary in her next over by having her caught at square leg.
Nilakshika Silva then took a brilliant catch at mid-off to help Athapaththu take her third wicket when Ritu Moni had mistimed a cover drive in the 31st over. Sharmin Akhter, Bangladesh’s top-scorer from the first ODI, fell for a duck to Malki Madara in the fifth over.
Captain Nigar Sultana top-scored on Wednesday with 58 off 101 balls with four boundaries. She had little support at the other end, before Nimesha Meepage had her caught behind in the 41st over.
Madara, Meepage and Inoka Ranaweera took two wickets each while Kavisha Dilhari picked up one.
During the chase, Athapaththu dominated the Bangladesh attack despite little support from her top order. She made 40 off 39 balls with eight fours, before falling to left-arm spinner Nahida Akhter in the 17th over. Nahida gave her a send-off, with Athapaththu staring back at her for several seconds before walking off.
Harshitha Samarawickrema and Hansima Karunaratne then added 79 runs for the fourth wicket to get Sri Lanka close to the 166-run target. Samarawickrama made 50 off 76 balls with seven fours, while Karunaratne struck six fours in her 40 off 64 balls.
Nahida removed both batters, before getting Kaushini Nuthyangana to complete her four-wicket haul. Sultana Khatun and Moni, meanwhile, took one wicket each.
The third and final ODI of the three-match series will also be held in Rajshahi, on April 25.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women
166 for 6 in 38.2 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 40, Harshitha Samarawickrama 50, Hansima Karunaratne 40; Sultana Khatun 1-36, Ritu Moni 1-27, Nahida Akter 4-21) beat Bangladesh Women 165 in 45.5 overs (Sarmin Sultana 25, Nigar Sultana 58, Nahider Akter 20; Malki Madara 2-30, Nimesha Meepage 2-29, Inoka Ranaweera 2-28, Chamari Athapaththu 3-36, ) by four wickets
[Cricinfo]
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