Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) recently donated 24 bowling machines to Major and Tier ‘B’ clubs under its National Pathway Program.
The donation was made following a decision by Honorary President Mr. Shammi Silva and the SLC Executive Committee, with the aim of enhancing training infrastructure and elevating standards of domestic cricket in the country.
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The machines were officially handed over during a special ceremony held over the weekend at the Colombo Cricket Club.
The event was attended by SLC President Mr. Shammi Silva, Honorary Secretary Mr. Bandula Dissanayake, and Head of the National Development Center, Mr. Kamal Dharmasiri.
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“This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to uplift domestic cricket and provide clubs with the necessary tools to enhance player development,” said Mr. Bandula Dissanayake, Honorary Secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket.
Clubs, which received the Bowling Machines
Major Clubs (14)
Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club | Nondescripts Cricket Club | Colombo Cricket Club |Colts Cricket Club | Chilaw Marians Cricket Club | ACE Capital Cricket Club | Panadura Sports Club | Nugegoda Sports and Welfare Club | Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club | Badureliya Sports Club | Police Sports Club | Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club | Moors Sports Club | Burgher Recreation Club (BRC)
Tier ‘B’ Clubs (10)
Malay Sports Club | Sinhalese Sports Club | Negombo Cricket Club | Galle Cricket Club | Navy Sports Club | Army Sports Club | Leo Cricket Club | Ragama Cricket Club | United Southern Cricket Club | Moratuwa Sports Club