Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Thomian skipper Thevin follows in footsteps of Ernest Wanduragal­a

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History will be created at the 141st Battle of the Blues when Thevin Eriyagama leads his team out against Royal as he follows in the footsteps of his maternal great grandfathe­r Ernest Wanduragal­a who captained S. Thomas’ with distinctio­n from 1910-12.

It will be like a flash from the past as Thevin bears a striking physical resemblanc­e to Ernest who was a well built wily right- arm bowler who took 28 wickets in the series and a renowned left- hand batsman. Young Thevin can gain inspiratio­n from his great ancestor who played with P. Saravanamu­ttu and was considered the finest captain of his generation by M. Saravanamu­ttu, leading S. Thomas’ to two consecutiv­e victories in the three years he captained. Ernest’s brother’s Richard and Charles also featured in the big match. Richard had a match bag of 14 for 76 in 1907 while while Charles also excelled with the ball in 1911, with S. Thomas’ winning both matches.

A fourth year coloursman and a fast bowling all-rounder himself, Thevin is a fine all- round sportsman indulging in athletics, swimming and earning rugby colours playing as a three quarter being awarded the Wasim Thajudeen Shield for the Best Player in 2015. He also represente­d College in squash.

“He was into all sports from small days especially cricket. When we used to go to our ancestral home in Padeniya, Embelegoda in Kurunegala during the school holidays, my father (Sydney Wandurugal­a) used to give him lot of advice and regale him about the exploits of his father Ernest. He encouraged my son from small days saying ‘you can do it some day’ and urging him to keep up his grandfathe­r’s name, ” said S iva n j i Eriyagama, Thevin’s doting mother who proudly maintains century- old paper cuttings and records of Ernest Wanduragal­a’s feats.

She related a letter Warden Stone had addressed to

Ernest Wanduragal­a which makes interestin­g reading: “My dear Earnest, I am leaving Ceylon on the 20th and before I go, I wish you success… You united in yourself the best of the Kandyans of Kur un e g a l a and the Thomians who lived those great days. When cricket was an epic poem and not a mere labour and to be captain of S. T. C. was the highest of ambitions… I greatly admire your great innings against St. Joseph’s, when their umpires beat us? Yours sincerely “Warden Stone”.”

It has been reported that Ernest Wanduragal­a was specially per mitted by Warden Stone to attend school matches to spot the weaknesses of leading batsmen whom he later dismissed in matches for S. Thomas’.

Thevin’s grandfathe­r Sydney Wanduragal­a also played cricket at Sri Lanka Tea Control while his brother Palitha continued the family tradition playing in the 1961 big match while another brother represente­d Trinity taking a hat- trick against Royal.

“I am happy at the opportunit­y to be captain of S. Thomas’ which is a great honour. I am thankful to all my coaches and trainers and for my family members for giving encouragin­g me throughout my career,” said Thevin.

Thevin Bimsara Eriyagama is the second child in a family of three. His elder brother Naveen also represente­d College in rugger while his younger sister Tesalia attends S. Thomas’ sister school Bishop’s College just like her mother Sivanji.

Thevin was given all encouragem­ent to pursue his career and live his dream by his father Ajith Eriyagama and Sydney’s sister Nilmani Wijegunard­ena who helped him throughout his career.

Hailing from a sporting family, Thevin’s grandmothe­r Dulcie Dullewe represente­d Hillwood College, Kandy in tennis.

Thevin’s ultimate dream is to build a beautiful cricket stadium with all facilities for the benefit of Thomian cricketers.

We have been practicing for the last seven months. As a team our target is to win the RoyalThomi­an. We have plenty of pace in the side.”

S. Thomas’ captain

I prefer going as underdogs though we won last year. Royal have a more experience­d side than us. They a have well balanced side because of that I won’t underestim­ate Royal team.”

S. Thomas’ coach

 ??  ?? Warden Stone’s telex letter to Ernest Wanduragal­a
Warden Stone’s telex letter to Ernest Wanduragal­a

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