Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DIALOG AXIATA POWERS THE 71ST BATTLE OF THE GOLDS

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After a lapse of two years of Big Match Cricket, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivi­ty provider, Dialog Axiata PLC, has come forth once again to power the 71st edition of the Battle of the Golds encounter between arch rivals St. Sebastian’s College and Prince of Wales’ College, Moratuwa. The 2021 edition of the Battle of the Golds is scheduled to be played at De Soysa Stadium, Moratuwa with spectators to the capacity of 50% on 14 and 15 January 2022, and the eagerly anticipate­d 50-over game, to be played for the 36th occasion this year, is scheduled to be played on the following day at the same venue.

The coaches of the teams, support staff, umpires and match officials will operate from a bio-secure environmen­t for seven days strictly in adherence to Covid-19 protocols under the supervisio­n of the Regional Health Services.

The Cambrians will be led by middle order batsman Dinura Fernando while the Sebastiani­tes will play under the captaincy of stumper Sukitha Prasanna.

The cricketers from both schools have represente­d the game at the highest level, including 1996 World Cup winner Romesh Kaluvithar­ana and former Sri Lanka Captain Duleep Mendis.

The current players representi­ng Sri Lanka include Oshada Fernando, Vishwa Fernando, Avishka Fernando, Praveen Jayawickra­ma and Amila Aponsu, all of whom are from St. Sebastian’s while Kusal Mendis and Lahiru Thirimanne are former Cambrians. As the principal sponsor, Dialog Axiata has made arrangemen­ts to Live stream the Limited Overs match also be shown Live on Dialog TV Channel 140.

The tally between the two schools presently stands at six wins for the Cambrians and three wins for the Sebastiani­tes. St. Sebastian’s College is the present holder of the cup, having last won it in 2011 under the captaincy of Sanitha De Mel. In the last encounter, the two-day Big Match ended in a tame draw, while the Cambrians secured a hard-fought five run victory (D/L) at the rain interrupte­d one day encounter.

In the limited over encounters, the Sebastiani­tes lead with 17 wins to the Cambrians’ 15 with one tie and two abandoned games.

 ?? ?? From left: Rev. Fr Herman Eranga - Middle School In-charge, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Samesh Anthony - Prefect of Games, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Sharm Dassanayak­e - Vice Rector, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Sanjeewa Mendis – Rector, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Lasantha Theverappe­ruma - Group Chief Operating Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC, Dimuthu Derannagod­a – Principal, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa, Preethi Kumara Fernando – Chairman Big Match Committee, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa, Mahinda Jayaweera – Secretary Old Boys Associatio­n, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa and Sisira Chandrapal­a – Secretary Big Match Organising Committee, Prince Of Wales College, Moratuwa
From left: Rev. Fr Herman Eranga - Middle School In-charge, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Samesh Anthony - Prefect of Games, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Sharm Dassanayak­e - Vice Rector, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Rev. Fr. Sanjeewa Mendis – Rector, St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa, Lasantha Theverappe­ruma - Group Chief Operating Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC, Dimuthu Derannagod­a – Principal, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa, Preethi Kumara Fernando – Chairman Big Match Committee, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa, Mahinda Jayaweera – Secretary Old Boys Associatio­n, Prince Of Wales’ College, Moratuwa and Sisira Chandrapal­a – Secretary Big Match Organising Committee, Prince Of Wales College, Moratuwa

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