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Ron Kashyapa Chandraguptha’s marathon knock seals First Class title for Bloomfield

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Ron Chandraguptha's maiden double hundred gave Bloomfield the First Class Championship after 15 years.

Bloomfield stormed to the pinnacle of Sri Lanka’s First-Class cricket, clinching their first title in 15 years with a commanding victory over the star-studded NCC in the final last week. With a half-dozen Sri Lanka internationals in their ranks, NCC entered the contest as outright favourites, but one man turned the game on its head with a marathon innings that will be talked about for years to come.

Left-handed opener Ron Kashyapa Chandraguptha batted for two full days under the sweltering Colombo sun, crafting a career-best 237 – his maiden First-Class double hundred. His monumental knock propelled Bloomfield to a mammoth 508 all out in the first innings, virtually shutting the door on NCC. While time ran out for an outright win, Bloomfield only needed the crucial first-innings lead, and they wrapped it up in style, bundling out NCC for 312.

“It was my maiden double hundred, and to score it in a final was extra special. They had a top-class attack, probably the best pace unit in domestic cricket, so getting a big knock against them felt really satisfying,” Chandraguptha told Telecom Asia Sport.

NCC, at least on paper, had all the firepower, but cricket is played on turf, not team sheets. Chandraguptha knew that to take the wind out of their sails, he had to bat long and anchor the innings.

“They were the favourites coming into the final, but I was determined to take responsibility. If I could weather the storm against their quicks, I knew partnerships would flow. Our plan was simple – pile on a big first-innings score and make life difficult for them,” he explained.

The final was played at the R. Premadasa Stadium, where Colombo’s relentless heat tests even the fittest cricketers. But Chandraguptha, a man on a mission, batted through six grueling sessions without breaking down.

“It was brutally hot out there, but I had worked hard on my fitness. Thankfully, I never cramped up, and credit goes to our trainer for keeping me hydrated throughout the innings,” he added.

Unlike some of their more glamorous rivals, Bloomfield had no big names in their lineup. However, their biggest advantage was consistency – no players missing due to international or franchise commitments, allowing them to gel as a unit. Chandraguptha himself had moved to Bloomfield this season after stints with Tamil Union and Colombo Cricket Club, and he made an immediate impact.

His opening partner, Hasitha Boyagoda, a schoolmate from Trinity College, Kandy, provided the perfect foil. The duo laid the foundation with a 119-run opening stand, before Chandraguptha stitched together a match-defining 200-run partnership for the second wicket with Asitha Wanninayake.

“Boyagoda is one of the finest openers we have. He’s had his share of injury setbacks, but he was solid in the final, handling extra pace brilliantly. As for Wanninayake, I just told him to enjoy the occasion. You don’t get to face such quality attacks in a final too often, and he made the most of it,” Chandraguptha said.

Wanninayake, a product of St. Anthony’s College, Kandy, fell agonizingly short of a century in the first innings, run out for 96. However, he made amends in the second innings, crafting an unbeaten 104 to drive the final nail in NCC’s coffin.

With such a commanding performance in a title clash, will Chandraguptha’s knock force the selectors to sit up and take notice? He remains unfazed, keeping his feet firmly on the ground.

“The NSL tournament is coming up, and all I want to do is keep performing there. That’s my focus right now,” he said.

For now, Bloomfield are basking in the glory of their long-awaited triumph, and at the heart of it is a gritty left-hander who stood tall when it mattered most. If Chandraguptha continues to pile on the runs, it won’t be long before a national call-up beckons.

(Telecom Asia Sport)

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