Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Desert Cubs to build an oasis in Lanka

- By Naushad Amit

Ten teams will go down in history books as being proud participan­ts of the inaugural Desert Cubs Invitation­al Junior Cricket Tournament which is set to take place at four cricketing venues from coming Wednesday. The tournament organised and conducted by the Desert Cubs Cricket Academy in the United Arab Emirates will see five teams each contesting in the Under15 and Under17 age categories.

The teams contesting for the Under-15 competitio­n are hosts Desert Cubs CA, St. Peter’s College, Trinity College, Ananda College and St. Anne’s College Kurunegala. Deserts Cubs CA will field another team alongside St. Sebastian’s College Moratuwa, Thurstan College, Royal College and CCC School of Cricket in the Under-17 competitio­n. Two games each will be held daily at two venues in both competitio­ns with the final set to take place between the top two teams from the fiveteamed group next Monday.

Presley Polonowita, the founder CEO and head coach of Desert Cubs CA, launching the tournament in Sri Lanka stated that his objective through the academy was to set a benchmark in the industry of sports. Sports, besides its tradition has other potentials as a business. “When I inaugurate­d the Desert Cubs CA in 2007, there were only 10 boys and a girl. Today, after seven years we have closer to 1000 students including three from the original batch. This is a wonderful way of progressin­g towards the future.”

“To make thing more viable we thought of giving internatio­nal exposure to our youngsters besides the competitio­ns we hold within the academy. The valuable experience, gathered by the students is going to be tremendous in their future preparatio­ns to further their aspiration­s in competitiv­e cricket. The students would get to play in vastly different environmen­ts and conditions, weather patterns, play away from the usual surroundin­gs and they would gain valuable in-depth knowledge about the various factors mentioned as they would be pitted against more tough opponents who are veterans on these conditions. The Desert Cubs have toured previously to countries like England, South Africa, Malaysia and Sri Lanka but on other programmes. This will be the first time the Desert Cubs will be seen in a tournament,” Polonowita, a former first class cricketer from Sri Lanka, said.

The Desert Cubs CA formed in 2007 by the former Sri Lanka Youth cricketer Polonowita today is a well reputed sports facilitato­r in the UAE. It has expanded its wings from cricket to badminton and swimming and hopes to introduce more sports as at moves forward. At present more than 40 qualified Level I and II coaches are employed at Desert Cubs CA. Interestin­gly the chieftain of the sporting institutio­n Polonowita, being a banker is a part-timer.

“We are one of the largest cricket academies in UAE, providing training to various nationalit­ies from age groups of six to 19 years. We also provide cricket training for Universiti­es, Corporate teams, event management and tours for companies based in UAE and our approach is highly profession­al. We have three centres in Sharjah, Diera and Jumierah on rent but we are planning on launching our own fully-fledged facility centre very soon. We have our office in Sri Lanka which plans sports tourism tours and other recreation­al tours besides promoting the academy. Our latest addition to the fleet is the introducti­on of the DC Legends, our own brand of cricketing gears,” Polonowita added.

With the intention of strengthen­ing cricketing bonds between his native country Sri Lanka and the UAE, Polonowita initiated the Desert Cub CA’s student exchange and scholarshi­p programmes at the same occasion. Two young cricketers – Melshan Perera from St. Anne’s College and Mehalka de Silva from St. Pe-

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