Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Schoolboy cricketer unfairly victimised; ban decried

- By S.R. Pathiravit­hana

The Panadura match fixing conundrum has more implicatio­ns than meets the eye. The best example is the banning of promising Isipathana schoolboy cricketer Ayana Siriwarden­a who represente­d the Kalutara Physical and Culture Circle in that fateful SLC tournament match against Panadura SC, which has now entered into a chaotic stage.

Ayana has been banned for one-year from all types of cricket under the wing of Sri Lanka Cricket.

Siriwarden­a who moved from Royal Institute a few seasons back became a pivotal arm of Isipathana batting. A fourthyear coloursman, Ayana was to captain the school this season. His performanc­es also found him a place in the Sri Lanka under 19 team on its tour to Australia a few months ago. Besides he is also in the under 19

national pool for the Under 19 World Cup which is scheduled to be held in New Zealand next year.

Now because of someone else’ crooked scheme, Ayana’s entire cricketing future is in jeopardy.

According to Sunil Jayaweera, Special Consultant Sports of the Education Ministry, he sees no reason why Ayana should be ke pt away from school cricket. Jayaweera told the Sunday Times, “We are not bound by the rules and regulation­s of Sri Lanka Cricket and we see no reason as to why this cricketer should be deprived of cricket this season. However it is upto the school principal to take a decision on this matter”.

However, Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Associatio­n – a subsidia ary of SLC is bound by its rules. SLSCA S Secretary Kapila Jayalath commenting on the m matter said, “As an individual we wouldn’t mind Ayana continuing with his c cricket, but, as S SLSCA is a pivota al part of Sri L Lanka Cricket, wew are bound by its rules; so we have recommende­d the oney year ban on the player. However, the school conc cerned could m make an appeal against the decision through its principal.”

Isipathana’s Cricket Committee Chairman Harshana Jayasinghe told the Sunday Times that they are on the ball. “We have sent an appeal through the school to Sri Lanka Cricket. In fact we supported the idea of Ayana getting club cricket exposure and when cricket personalit­y Ranjan Paranavith­ana who is a part of the Kalutara PCC requested the services of Ayana we did not hesitate to give him permission. But, we never expected an eventualit­y of this nature.”

Bewildered young Ayana is distraught. He said, “Cricket is my life and there is the Under 19 Asia Cup tournament prior to the World Cup in 2018; now everything is hazy. I only wanted some cricket after my O’ levels. I wanted to play some division III cricket, but, people at Kalutara PCC offered me the opportunit­y of Premier League exposure and I took it up with both arms, but, this eventualit­y is very anti- climax and unexpected.

Meanwhile, a former National cricket captain who is now working closely with junior cricket said, “I am all for young cricketers getting club exposure. To be included in a Premier League club innately the young cricketer should be good. To add to it, he even has represente­d cricket at national under 19 level. Then what has happened to him is very unfortunat­e. He may be a cricketer who is destined for great deeds – one can never say. I feel the authoritie­s should have found out the real culprits who fixed that game and punish them. Obviously a cricketer like Ayana knowing that he has a good future awaiting him would not be a part of a plot of this nature.”

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Ayana Siriwarden­a - Pic courtesy Batsman.com
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