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Michael Tissera appeals for Test cricket to return to P. Sara Oval
Some of the Army athletes were promoted to their substantive ranks following their medal winning performances at the South Asian Athletics Championship.
Former All Ceylon cricket captain Mr. Michael Tissera was the Chief Guest at Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club’s 125th jubilee celebrations in Colombo on Friday. Mr. Tissera’s during his key note address recalled his experiences of playing cricket at P. Sara Oval in the pre-Test era when he skippered Ceylon for some famous wins. During his address, he hoped that Test cricket returns to P. Sara Oval soon. Country’s first Test venue has not hosted a Test match since 2019. Here are the excerpts of Mr. Tissera’s speech.
Mr. Ramesh Schaffter, President Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic club, Members of the Committee, Distinguished members and Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Good evening,
Thank you Ramesh, for the honour and privilege bestowed upon me. I am deeply humbled and to say my knees are not knocking would be an understatement.
The Oval has always been not only my favourite ground but lucky one as well, but more of that later. The ground has been world class in at least two aspects. One, the magnificent scoreboard which gave more information than many Test grounds around the world and second the extremely remarkable aspect of two dedicated ladies preparing the Pitch, that was so well nurtured that one only saw a sheet of lush green grass and no clay at all in the middle.
The beautifully manicured outfield had a wonderful slope from the centre to the boundary that made stroke play a joy once the infield was penetrated.
At this time it is appropriate to appreciate the late P, Saravanamuttu whose vision for sport in general and cricket in particular for the nation, gave rise to the Colombo Oval. Thanks to that vision, the ground served as the Cricket Board’s venue for international cricket for four decades thereafter.
It therefore came as no surprise when the inaugural Test match versus England, was played at The Oval in February 1982.
One must not forget the facilities this venue provided for inter schools big matches throughout this period, in addition to Public Schools Athletic meets, and National Hockey Tournaments as well
Many Tamil Union players have represented Ceylon in the early years, none more famous than the mighty M, Sathasivam. Much has been written & said about his world class talent so I will restrict myself to two occasions I experienced. S. Thomas’ always played a practice match at The Oval in the week before the Royal- Thomian. In one of the five years that I was part of that “Satha” gave us the honour, I wont say of playing, but batting against us. He would have been well over 40 but what a delight it was to watch him, especially his footwork, at close quarters. I was also fortunate to see him make 160 for the Rest against the Mercantile side in the mid fifties and that was pure magic. Two others who readily come to mind are Sathi Coomaraswamy and Chandra Schaffter. Sathi was an all-rounder who opened bowling and was a very correct batsman while Schaffie had the most rythmic run up for a fast bowler that has been my pleasure to see. In later years the Tamil Union produced many Sri Lanka caps, the maestro amongst all, of course being Murali who holds the world record and whose arm has won the country many a match.
The Tamil Union also produced many who served the cricket board on various committees.
Chandra Schaffter was one who also served as Manager of the Sri Lanka team. Skandakumar was for many years Asst Secretary of the Board during the early challenging years under Gamini Dissanayake and then as Secretary with Cambridge blue lan Pieris as President. Their strong personal relationships with their counterparts, enabled the Board to have all Test playing nations tour Sri Lanka between 1992 and 1994 that gave our players the advantage of playing at home after five years of civil unrest. In later years Skanda as Vice Chairman and Secretary of the first Interim Committee on which I too served, was instrumental in negotiating the return of Dav Whatmore as our coach in 1999 that hugely benefitted a revamped young team with Sanath Jayasuriya as Captain.
Prakash Schaffter also served as Secretary of one of the later Interim Committees.
Now why do I consider the Oval my lucky ground.? Other than for my first match for Ceylon, a one day game at the SSC, all my cricket against International sides was at the Oval. Playing against Madras, Australia, England, Pakistan and the West Indies gave me the opportunity to battle against the best in the world.
The Mirror match in 1961 when six West Indians assisted by five local players played an exhibition match was memorable. I have never seen a crowd at the Oval as on that day and the organisers had to allow spectators to sit on the grass between the pavilion and the boundary rope to accommodate all who turned up. Sobers & Kanhai thrilled the crowd, as did Wesley Hall who ran in almost from the boundary. He bowled a ferocious last over with a couple of bouncers, Way above my head. With one ball left to end the match, I was on 98 and he bowled a lollipop of a full toss to make it happen. It was indeed a sporting gesture and for me an inning on my favourite ground that I cherish even today.
That success gave me the confidence to pursue my cricket on a strictly amateur basis as our jobs came first in those days.
A few years later I was honoured by being made captain of the Ceylon team and in the first match for a Board Presidents XI we beat Pakistan in a three day match and followed it up by winning the unofficial four day Test which I believe was the first time we had beaten an International side.
Four or five years later we beat England in a 45 over encounter and that was the first time we had won a limited over International game.
All of these triumphs took place at the Oval which I regard as my best cricket ground and it has been lucky for me. However I am disappointed that it does not hold Test Matches anymore .
For four decades the Tamil Union assisted the Cricket Board to fulfil its international commitment’s whenever a foreign team visited and it is only right in my view that Test matches should revert to their old home the Oval.
Crowd capacity will not be a problem for Test matches and if at all the ground will look fuller ,contributing to a better atmosphere.
What Lords is to the England and Wales Cricket Board was what the Oval was to Sri LankaCricket.
May that relationship be restored.
Thank you again Ramesh for the privilege extended to me this evening and I wish the club every assistance to return to its original position of prestige.
Thank you.
Sports
Sri Lanka Under 19s pull off two wickets win against Afghanistan
Sri Lanka Under 19s scored back to back victories as Mahanama College batsman Chamika Heenatigala anchored the tail with an unbeaten half century to seal two wickets victory over Afghanistan U19s in their second group match of the Under 19 Asia Cup in Dubai on Monday.
Chasing 236 runs to win Sri Lanka U19s were eight wickets down for 217 runs in the 48th over but Heenatigala with Rasith Nimsara kept their cool to seal the victory with four balls to spare.
In their chase, Viran Chamuditha top scored with 62 runs and put on a first wicket stand of 55 runs with Dimantha Mahavithana (27).
While Kavija Gamage (34) and Dulnith Sigera (22) made vital contributions with the bat, Sethmika Senevirathne and Sigera took three wickets each.
It was Sri Lanka Youth team’s second consecutive win in the tournament after registering their first win against Nepal.
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Dasun Shanaka’s all-round effort can not hold Vipers
Dasun Shanaka scored an unbeaten 29 and took two wickets but that could not hold Desert Vipers becoming the first team to seal a playoffs spot as they made it six wins out of six on Sunday (December 14) halfway through the league stage of the ILT20 2025-26.
Sam Curran produced an all-round effort as Vipers chased down Dubai Capitals’ 166/4 with five wickets in hand and a ball to spare.
Asked to bat, Capitals lost Shayan Jahangir to Naseem Shah in the third over and were kept on a tight leash by the Vipers pacers in the powerplay, reaching 35/1. Gulbadin Naib and Leus du Plooy then added 39 at close to a run-a-ball before Noor Ahmad removed his Afghanistan teammate. Capitals were 68/2 at the halfway mark and in need of momentum through the second half of the innings.
Du Plooy injected some urgency with two fours off Lockie Ferguson in an over, followed by a six off Naseem Shah to bring up a 38-ball fifty. But Curran turned the innings again with a double-wicket over, dismissing du Plooy and Rovman Powell off successive deliveries. Jordan Cox and Dasun Shanaka, however, ensured a strong finish, striking six fours and three sixes in an unbroken 72-run stand off 40 balls.
Max Holden set the tone in the chase, accounting for six of the seven fours Vipers struck in the powerplay. Fakhar Zaman fell to Mustafizur Rahman in the fifth over but Vipers still reached 50 in six overs. Holden was dismissed for 34 by Haider Ali while attempting a slog sweep, and although Hasan Nawaz struck three sixes, he fell to Waqar Salamkheil to leave Vipers at 88/3 after 10 overs.
Dan Lawrence and Curran steadied the chase with a 32-run stand before Lawrence was dismissed by Shanaka for 20 in the 14th over. In the same over, Shimron Hetmyer struck a four and a six and was later reprieved by Shanaka. A couple of tight overs followed, but Vipers remained in control, needing 31 from the final four overs.
Curran took them closer with two fours off David Willey and a six off Muhammad Jawadullah. With three required in the final over, Hetmyer fell to Shanaka, but Curran finished the chase with a six off the fourth ball, completing a 33-ball fifty to cap a fine all-round performance.
Brief scores:
Dubai Capitals 166/4 in 20 overs (Leus du Plooy 54, Jordan Cox 49*; Sam Curran 2-17)
Desert Vipers
171/5 in 19.4 overs (Sam Curran 52*, Max Holden 34; Dasun Shanaka 2-19)
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Akbar Brothers crowned MBSA A-Division champions
Akbar Brothers Ltd delivered a commanding all-round performance to clinch the ‘A’ Division title at the 33rd MSBA League Basketball Tournament, defeating defending champions Fairfirst Insurance 70–60 in a thrilling final held recently.
Despite a group stage loss to Fairfirst, a revitalized Akbar Brothers team returned for the final with renewed focus, executing a strategic and disciplined game plan with some excellent passing and defense. Akbar Brothers came in with all guns blazing right from the outset. The first quarter was all Akbar’s that stacked up a 13 to 4 lead. Fairfirst mounted a strong challenge in the second quarter, narrowing the margin, but Akbar’s momentum secured a 35–28 lead at halftime, a margin they maintained with composure through to the final whistle.
Dasun Mendis led the charge for Akbar Brothers with 18 points and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). Chenura De Alwis added 17 points to the tally, while Shehan Udayanga posted a valiant 22 points for Fairfirst. Dimitri Grebe anchored Akbar Brothers with strong leadership, with Hiran Wijesooriya captaining Fairfirst.
Earlier in the tournament Akbar Brothers beat Sampath Bank (82-71), Seylan Bank (91-68) David Pieris (110-78) and Seylan Bank in the semi final (83-60)
The final, held at the Royal College Indoor Sports Complex, saw a vibrant turnout of supporters as Akbar Brothers proved their championship mettle with teamwork, resilience, and clinical execution.
Akbar Brothers – Dimitri Grebe (Captain), Dasun Mendis, Chenura De Alwis, Randil Henry, Taher Akbarally, Selvam Savarimuttu, Franklyn Morais, Sanketha Jayarathne, Jeewan Priyankera , Praneeth Udumalagala, Ajith Kuruppu (Coach), Adrian Gabriel (Asst. Coach)
Fairfirst Insurance – Hiran Wijesooriya (Captain), Shehan Udayanga , Lakshan Kulathunga, Roshan Randima, Arnold Brent, Isuru Perera, Denzil Nicholas, Nimesh Fernando, Keshawa Perera, Charaka Anuhas, Asanga Perera (Coach)
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