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Salgado the first 15’year-old to score a double ton in Limited Overs cricket

Salgado the first 15?year-old to score a
double ton in Limited Overs cricket

by Reemus Fernando

Skipper Sajeewa Salgado hammered an unbeaten 208 in just 116 balls for Thurstan College to amass a massive 409 for six wickets and guide the team to a huge 262 run victory over St. John?s College, Nugegoda in the Inter School Under-15 Division I tournament match played at Thurstan College Grounds, on Saturday.

The 15-year-old scored 28 fours and seven sixes in his record setting knock which is the first double century scored in a limited overs match of the particular age group tournament.

The number four bat, combined with Ashan Wanigaratne, his deputy, for a valuable 150 run partnership for the third wicket and helped his team score the highest score of the on going Under-15 Inter School Limited Overs tournament. Thurstan scored 409 for six wickets, which is the highest score in the Limited Overs tournament in this age group.

“I am delighted to have scored the double ton,” said Salgado when ?The Island? contacted him. “I was asked by our coach Wasantha Sir (Warnasuriya) to go for a hundred. When I reached 150 I knew I could go for the double ton,” said Salgado.

“I achieved it only in the last over. My double century and the team?s 400 runs were at stake in the last over but I managed to pull both off with some big hits,” said Salgado.

Hailing from a cricketing family with his father (Thissa Salgado the former Thurstan opener) and elder brother (Charith Salgado former Royal batsman) having excelled in cricket at school, young Sajeewa Salgado too wants to make his mark in cricket. “I want to do well in cricket. If I could bat well and take the team to the tournament final, that would be fantastic,” he said.

Incidentally, it was Salgado?s second score of over 100 runs after he scored 102 not out against Mahanama College in an Inter School Under-13 tournament match in 2006.

Salgado represented the Sri Lanka School Cricket Association?s Under-14 and Under-15 in Malaysia in 2007 and 2008 and was the Man of the Match in the final in the 2007 Malaysian tour. In the Under-14 tournament in Malaysia Salgado picked up six wickets and aggregated 72 runs.

Salgado is incidentally the third school cricketer to have scored a double century in a limited overs match and Thurstan?s score is only the fourth score of over 400 runs in an Inter School Limited Overs match. In the Under-15 age group, their aggregate is the highest score and the only score over 400 runs.

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Name: Sajeewa Salgado

Date of Birth: 8 February 1993

Height: 5?5″

Weight: 60 Kgs

School: Thurstan College, Colombo

Batting Style: Right hander

Bowling: Right arm off spin

Team position: Captain Under-15 A team

Relatives: Thissa Salgado (father-former Thurstan opener)

Charith Salgado (elder brother-former Royal 2nd XI bat)

Cricket idols: Sanath Jayasuriya and Misba Ul-Haq

Highest score: 208 not out against St. John?s College Nugegoda

Junior Club teams: NCC and CCC

Current Junior Club team: CCC Under-15

Tournaments:

Under-13 Tournament 2006

Aggregated 367 runs with 102 not out against Mahanama College

Scores:

Thurstan College 409 for 6 in 50 overs (Sajeewa Salgado 208 n.o, Ashan Wanigaratne 72, Kavinda Wimalasiri 25, Manoj Perera 29; D. V. Jayashan 2/83)

St. John?s College Nugegoda 147 all out in 41.2 overs (G. R. Wanniarachchi 37, G.L. Udara 22, M. T. M. Fernando 32; Sajeewa Salgado 2/15)

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THURSTAN CRICKET AT ITS BEST

Dear Thurstanites,

Sri Lanka School Cricket Association (SLSCA) had announced Thurstan College 1st XI cricket team as the best cricket team for year 2007/2008.

This is the first ever best team award that we received in the history of 56 years of cricket at Thurstan College.

Apart from that we are receiving the following outstanding individual prizes for year 2007/2008.

Lemonade Trophy

Best Team award

Geeth Kumara had been adjudicated as a Best All Rounder for his outstanding performance with the bat and the ball. Geeth had scored more than 1000 runs and captured more than 50 wickets.

Skipper Umesh Karunaratne had been adjudicated as a runner up Best bowler for his outstanding bowling capturing 92 wickets.

Observer –  Bata Trophy

Best Team award

Geeth Kumara had been adjudicated as a Best All Rounder for his outstanding performance with the bat and the ball. Geeth scored more than 1000 runs and captured more than 50 wickets.

Skipper Umesh Karunaratne had been adjudicated as a runner up Best All rounder for scoring more than 500 runs with capturing 92 wickets to his tally.

Sri Lanka under 19 world cup cap Umesh Karunaratne had been adjudicated as School Boy cricketer of the year for 2007/2008 for his outstanding performance & leadership. This is the first time in history that Thurstan Cricketer being selected to receive this most prestigious school cricket award.

Apart from that Geeth Kumara had been adjudicated as Runner up School Boy cricketer of the year for 2007/2008 and this is the first time that school boy cricketer of the year and runner up school boy cricketer of the year been selected from the same school.

Definitely all credit should go to all the past Principals, POG?s, MIC?s, Cricket Secretaries, Coaches and present principal, POG, MIC, academic and non academic staff, Cricket coach, Old boys, parents and all the Members of Thurstan cricket for their tireless efforts.

Also Thurstan cricket got a Rs. 1.3 Million sponsorship with the help of distinguished old boy Noel Joseph who is a livewire of so many activities of OBU. This is the biggest sponsorship that we have ever got for any sport at Thurstan College.

Hope all the past and present Thurstanites will rally around with us to keep the momentum going on in years to come.

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Cricket Big Match – Limited Over Match Special Awards

THURSTAN VS ISIPATHANA LIMITED OVER MATCH FOR THE W. A. DE SILVA TROPHY

“ANUSHA PRIYANTHA DE ALWIS MEMORIAL TROPHY” for the Man of the Match (donated by his sorrowing parents in memory of  their beloved son  (Ex. Thurstan cricketer) killed in action in the Eastern province

ARAVINDA FERNANDO MEMORIAL TROPHY  for the Best Batsman (Donated by his Team – Mates at Isipathana 1987-1990) (captain of Isipathana in 1990)

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Cricket Big Match – Big Match Special Awards

HARSHANA DEEPAL MEMORIYAL TROPHY for the MAN OF THE MATCH Donated by his family in memory of HARSHA DEEPAL CAPTAIN OF ISIPATHANA IN 1980

JAYANTHA PARANATHALA CHALLENGE TROPHY for the BEST BATSMAN Donated by Jayantha Pranthala CAPTAIN OF ISIPATHANA IN 1970 AND FIRST Isipathana  TO  REPRESENT  SRI LANKA

MAHANAMA WILAYARATNE CHALLENGE TROPHY for the BEST BOWLER Donated by Mahanama Wijayaratne FIRST  THURSTANITE   CRICKETER  TO TOUR ABROAD (National Schools Cricket Association Tour Australia in 1961)

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Sri Lanka’s new police chief to assume duties tomorrow

June 30, Colombo: Senior Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Jayantha Wickremaratne assumes duties as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) from tomorrow. He will be the 31st IGP of Sri Lanka police department.

A ceremony was held to felicitate the departing IGP Victor Perera in Colombo this evening. Mr. Wickremaratne joined the police Force in 1974 as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) and was promoted to the rank of Superintendent of Police in 1983. He was promoted as a Senior SP in 1989 and Deputy Inspector General of Police in 1993.

He was an old boy of Thurstan College in Colombo and holder of an Honours Degree in Public Administration from Sri Jayawardenepura University. He also received his post graduate diploma certificate in criminology from Sri Jayewardenepura University recently.

Wickremaratne is a member of the National Dangerous Drug Control Board, Director National Child Protection Authority, Council Member of the International Police Organisation, Secretary, and the President of the Police Savings Association.

He was also the President of the Sri Lanka Amateur Kabadi Federation in 2001 and Chairman of the Police Kabadi Tournament Committee since year 2000.

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THE BIG MATCH (UK)

The London version of the Thurstan v Isipathana Big Match was played at Northwick Park on Sunday 22nd June 2008. It was great to see both schools producing players with so much talent.

On behalf of the OBA (UK), I wish to congratulate the Thurstan team for winning the match so convincingly. Our young Thurstanites worked hard at this with commitment and determination. It really was a win for both schools as the event brought out the best of all participants proving it to be a true example of sportsmanship, unity and harmony. It was hard to distinguish who belonged to which school as it was such a friendly affair. There was so much organisation and preparation and all that was done with whole hearted co-operation from both sides. We want to thank Isipathana for being such good sportsmen and for the brotherhood.

The evening get together provided further opportunity for comradeship and enjoyment. The music, the dancing, the food and the cordial atmosphere kept everyone going merrily into the late hours. There were also some talk of a joint musical evening during the year and that’s a great idea.

We wish to say a big “thank you” to both teams, the participants and the organisers for a wonderful day. This certainly should continue as an annual event.

Best wishes.

Lucky Panagoda

President – Thurstan College OBA ( UK ) 

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The 40th Annual Rugby Encounter between Thurstan & Isipathana

Dear Thurstanites,

The 40th Annual Rugby Encounter between Thurstan & Isipthana played for the “Abdul Jabbar Trophy” will be kicked off this Thursday (26th June) at the CR&FC grounds. Matches will commence from 2.30pm with the 1st XV match scheduled at 4.15pm. Please keep the date free and we request all Thurstanites to be there in numbers to support your school team!

This is not just another rugby match, it’s the Rugby Big Match and we need all Thurstanites in great numbers at the match!

Please pass the message to all the fellow Thurstanites.

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Thurstan Rugby – Past Match Details 2008

 

April 23rd Vs Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa CR&FC Won by 23 (TC-one goal,two try’s 2 penalties) to 21 points
       
April 30th Vs Mahanama College, Colombo 3 CR&FC Draw -17 all (TC-four penalties,on try)
       
May 7th Vs AnandaCollege, Maradana CR&FC Lost – 10-13 (TC – two try)
       
May 14th Vs Old Boys CR&FC Not played
       
May 21st Vs Science College, Mt.Lavinia CR&FC Won 42 – 0 (TC – three goal,three trys,two penalties)
       
May 29th Vs St.Joseph College, Maradana CR&FC Lost 7 – 22 (TC- one goal)
       
June 4th Vs St.Sylvester College, Kandy KANDY Won 27 -12 (TC – 1 goal, 1 try, 5 penalties)
       
       

 

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Thurstan – Wesley clash for Rajaratnam Trophy

Sunil Karunanayake

Thurstan will scrum down with Wesley for the Diyanesh Rajaratnam trophy on June 11 at the CR & FC grounds, Longdon Place . Diyanesh Rajaratnam trophy was inaugurated in 1998 in memory of late Diyanesh Rajaratnam who is the only Thurstanite to have captained both cricket and rugby at Thurstan; he captained the cricket team in 1971 and rugby team in 1972.

The match is also of significance due to the fact that Rajaratnam came over to Thurstan from Wesley in 1967 and the Rajaratnam family renowned for sports had links with both these schools.

Diyanesh Rajaratnam played his first game for Thurstan in 1968 as a wing three quarter against Wesley and scored Thurstan’s first try and the match was won by Thurstan 8-3. This team was captained by Upali Hewage (currently Deputy Inspector General of Police Sabaragamuwa Range ) who rendered yeoman service to Thurstan for well over a decade in serving as its Rugby – Co-ordinator.

DIG Upali Hewage has most fittingly being invited to be the Chief Guest for the occasion. Diyanesh won fame more as a leading schoolboy cricketer and had the honour of representing Ceylon Schools team in their Indian tour of 1970 where the series was won by them.

After leaving school he continued an active cricket career and represented Nomads & Tamils in the premier division and was a Sri Lanka trialist and represented board President’s xi. He also coached Thurstan cricket for a brief period.

After retiring from first class cricket Diyanesh turned out be a leading commentator and sports program presenter for the SLBC achieving great heights as a Cricket and a Rugby commentator, this is yet another outstanding feat of this great sportsman who passed away suddenly in 1997.

Thurstan & Wesley has been playing each other regularly from 1959 and the Rajaratnam Trophy was won by Thurstan from inception in 1998 up to 2001 while Wesley has been the holders since 2002.

Both Thurstan and Wesley who played in the “A” division last year were relegated to “B” division this year and have had limited success.

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Thurstan defeated St.Sylvester Kandy by 27 points

Thurstan defeated St.Sylvester Kandy by 27 points (1 Goal, 1 try & 5 penalties) – 12 points (4 penalties).