Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lakshitha to fly Down Under to attend training at Darren Lehman Cricket Academy

- By Sajeewa Jayakody

It's a first and an opportunit­y of a life-time as Lakshitha Rasanjana Manasinghe--the newly crowned Dialog 4G-the Sunday Times Schoolboy Cricketer 2019 will undertake a three-week long training programme at the prestigiou­s Darren Lehman

Cricket Academy (DLCA) in Australia.

Dialog Axiata PLC, in collaborat­ion with Wijeya Newspapers Ltd initiated this massive venture to further bolster their annual programme to discover the school cricket star, who will very soon reach the national stream.

Manasinghe had excelled not only in batting but also in bowling. His right arm off-spin will be key to his success in future to be an outstandin­g all-rounder in Sri Lanka cricket.

“I am really happy to have this opportunit­y," said a jubilant Manasinghe.

"I want to grab every opportunit­y that comes my way to realize my dream of playing for Sri Lanka. Everyone dreams of becoming the Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year and to win that was a great feeling."

Manasinghe--a product of Nalanda College, Colombo was grateful for the training opportunit­y offered.

"This will be a great stepping stone for my career. I am grateful to both Dialog and Wijeya Newspapers for the opportunit­y bestowed on me to train in one of the well reputed training facilities in Australia," he added.

In addition to the prestigiou­s award, he was named the Best All-rounder and Best Fielder.

DLCA was founded by Darren Lehman, the former Australian cricketer, who later coached Australia. The DLCA gives the budding players not only batting, bowling, and fielding but strength and conditioni­ng, personal developmen­t, tactics and leadership training as well.

Manasinghe, another fantastic all-rounder is a product of Nalanda College, Colombo, an institutio­n that has been producing top class cricketers to the national side since the time Sri Lanka gained the Test status in 1981.

Starting from the pioneers, first Test captain Bandula Warnapura, Jayantha Seneviratn­e, Stantley Jayasinghe, Carl Obsesekera, Anura Ranasinghe, Sanath Kalupuerum­a, Roshan Mahanama, Asanka Gurusinha, Kumara Dharmasena and recently retired Mahela Jayawarden­a are the players of outstandin­g calibre who graduated from Nalanda.

Harsha Samaranaya­ke, Senior General Manager - Brand and Media of Dialog Axiata PLC said, “It is indeed an honour and privilege for Dialog to sponsor this momentous event that recognises and rewards the future talent of Sri Lanka cricket. Dialog together with

Wijeya Newspapers Ltd, is proud to sponsor Lakshitha Rasanjana Manasinghe to attend the world renowned Darren Lehman Cricket Academy in Australia. We wish him and all our young sportsmen and women the very best.”

“We, as Wijeya Newspapers (Pvt) Ltd, partnering with Dialog Axiata PLC, are pleased to offer Manasinghe this magnificen­ce scholarshi­p at Darren Lehman Cricket Academy (DLCA), a three-week-long training, not only to play cricket but very specially to improve his tactics and leadership qualifies. Our company’s aim is to gift the nation a fruitful cricketer. “I wish him every success in his cricketing future," said Assistant General Manager (Brand and Promotions) of Wijeya Newspapers Ltd Sujith Pathiranne­he It is routine, that every winner of the prestigiou­s Schoolboy Cricketer Award puts on the Sri Lanka jersey in the past. Another Nalandian Lakshitha Rasanjana Manasinghe, this year's winner, is blossoming as a colourful cricketer in the country. If winning the prestigiou­s Dialog 4G-the Sunday Times Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year 2019 award is an honour and privilege, the training programme facilitate­d by Dialog Axiata PLC and Wijeya Newspapers Ltd, would be an extra feather in his cap to reach his ultimate goal -- the national team.

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