Sri Lanka under 19 Captain and Richmond College all-rounder, Charith Asalanka was adjudged the School Boy Cricketer of the Year 2014/15 at the annual Singer-SLSCA awards ceremony held at Bandaranayake Memorial International Conference Hall on Thursday.
Two outstanding schoolboy cricketers Royal’s Chamika Karunaratne and Lasith Lakshan of St Thomas College Matara have been selected to play in the UK County Championship under the overseas player programme conducted by Sri Lanka Cricket.
The Old Benedictines Sports Club and St. Benedict’s College Cricket Wing came forward to jointly organize Sri Lanka’s first ever invitational Inter schools Under 19 “Double Wicket” tournament as their contribution towards the festivities of their “Alma – Mater”.
One of the main schools cricket tournaments, the Singer Cup Inter School Under-17 cricket tourney, will commence with the participation of 75 teams on May 10. The first round matches will be played in a ten-group league where teams will compete for 40 spots in the second round.
St. Benedict’s College, the oldest Catholic School in the Archdiocese of Colombo, celebrates its sesquicentennial (1865 – 2015) this year. The La Sallian Brothers who have been running this Institution for almost the entirety of its existence have made it one of the Country’s leading boys schools.
St.Peter’s College Bambalapitiya emerged champions of the inaugural “Singer Cup” Inter Schools Six-a-side Cricket tournament at Thurstan grounds recently (Friday).
Sri Lanka Schools cricket team emerged champions at the International Under-15 Cricket Challenge for the 'Tunku Ja'afar Trophy.' The team beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets in the final at Bayuemas Oval Stadium in Malaysia yesterday. The toss was won by Sri Lanka who elected to field.
St. Benedict’s College won the Schools T20 crown 2015 when they defeated St. Peter’s College by 22 runs in the final played at R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.
St. Benedict’s College, Kotahena qualified for the SLSCA Under 19 Twenty20 Tournament finals when they defeated Lumbini College by 75 runs in their semi-final encounter played at St. Peter’s College grounds on Wednesday.
St. Benedict’s College booked their place in the under 19 schools T20 tournament semi-finals when they outplayed Ananda College by 19 runs in their quarter-final fixture played at R. Premadasa Stadium on Monday.
Dharmapala College registered their first ever victory in the Battle of Golden Lions Big Match as they beat Rahula College, Matara by nine wickets with few overs to spare at the De Soysa Stadium in Moratuwa on Sunday.
DS Senanayake College lifted the Singer Schools under 19 limited overs championship 2014/15 when they defeated Ananda College by 42 runs in the grand final played at P. Sara oval grounds on Sunday.
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