Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Schools cricket steering concept ready for delivery

- By S.R. Pathiravit­hana

The much-talked-about schools junior cricket project is scheduled to get underway from the next season. According Colonel Manjula Kariyawasa­m of the Ministry of Education they are hoping to launch this programme within the next few weeks.

This is concept that was mooted by Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m with the intention of taking the Lankan school cricket arena come in line with national and internatio­nal developmen­ts.

Lankan school cricket which at one juncture was hailed as one of the best in the world recently have failed to impress especially in the under 19 age category.

The Sunday Times, meanwhile, understand­s that the three-year project under the guidance of Schools’ Cricket Governance Structure will run from 2018 to 2020, with its objective being developing and guiding the junior cricket structure and Sri Lanka Cricket develop its own junior schools’ provincial structure.

The programme headed by a consultant will be assisted by a project manager. At the same time, there would be an advisory committee that would include top cricket personalit­ies such as Sidath Wettimuny, Muttiah Muralithar­an, Mahela Jayawarden­a and Roshan Mahanama. In addition, the Chairman of Selectors of Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Associaiti­on (SLSCA) and an SLSCA vice president would sit in the committee.

The schools module of the Ministry of Education will have a steering committee to develop and nurture the structure while the SLSCA will be entrusted to conduct the school cricket season according to the given structure.

Firstly, the under 13 tournament will not be a competitiv­e tournament, but, the steering committee will include rules and conditions that would sustain the edge of the competitio­n. Only the under 15 and under 17 tournament­s will be competitiv­e.

Seven Provincial Centres would be developed, leading to the setting up of around seven High Performanc­e Centres to produce physios, masseurs and trainers, besides the coaches.

At the same time, the Sunday Times learns that finances for this project would be obtained from the national budget in November. The ministry would ulitise part of the allocation to obtain duty free cricket equipment for junior cricket segment.

It is learned that the steering committee is also hoping to moot an incentive scheme for the principals and coaches of schools which produce national caps. Sometimes, there would also be a scheme to recognise the talent who come up with national recognitio­n.

An insider of the programme told the Sunday Times, “The ultimate beneficiar­y of this programme would be Sri Lanka Cricket. With this programme, we are formulatin­g the real provincial concept – from the under thirteen level. Once that is developed and put in to the same frame of the SLC's High Performanc­e module, it would be ground breaking”.

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