Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Twelve days more for the star studded show

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Only 12 more days remain for the grandest of all shows dedicated for the schoolboy cricketers of Sri Lanka. As mentioned in the previous weeks, the 33rd Bata-the Sunday Times Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year 2012 show will be staged on July 27 at the Musaeaus College Auditorium in Colombo. The Sunday Times readers who followed the competitio­n from the very beginning are well aware of the final outcomes of all three categories.

The Bata-the Sunday Times Schoolboy All-Island Cricketer of the Year to be crowned, Niroshan Dikwella and all-rounder Tharindu Kaushal, the Emerging Schoolboy Cricketer for 2012 just completed a successful run at the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sri Lanka lost to India in the semi-final but the good news was both Dikwella and Kaushal were at their best in the competitio­n, which is undoubtedl­y a justificat­ion for their awards in the Bata-the Sunday Times Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year competitio­n.

Kaushal who captured 12 wickets in four games won the best bowler’s award at the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup. Dikwella who played all four games in the Asia Cup has managed to accumulate 78 runs in three innings with a best of 66 against India in the semi-finals where Sri Lanka lost. Kaushal had an economy rate of 3.89 and his best of 4 for 19 came against Bangladesh. Other award winners from the competitio­n who represente­d Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup apart from the top duo were Pabasara Waduge and Amila Aponso.

Both Waduge and Aponso faired well in the competitio­n.

The best of schoolboy cricketers from Sri Lanka’s representi­ng all corners and parts of the country will be honoured on July 27 with distinguis­hed cricketing personalit­ies and the top management of Bata and the Sunday Times gracing the occasion.

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