Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Roland Perera to coach Sylvestrians

Venue Manager at the Pallekelle International Cricket Stadium at the recently concluded World Cup Roland Perera will coach St. Sylvesters’ College at the forthcoming cricket season.
Roland Perera is no stranger to St. Sylvester’s as he played with distinction as allrounder in the seventies and later coached the school for 12 years during which time they lost just one match. The high point of his career a cricket coach was when St. Sylverster’s College became all island schools under 19 Division One champions to win the Coca Cola Trophy in 1994.
They had to compete with leading schools in the island to win this plum. The sylvestrians were only the second school from the hill capital to win the schools division one title, the other being St. Anthony’s College which won in 1991 fielding a star studded side captained by Ruwan Kalpage, Legendary Muthiah Muralitharan, Piyal Wijetunga, Sajith Fernando, M. Ajaz, Umesh de Alwis, Nuwan Kalpage and others.

Roland Perera who is an experienced coach also played Sara trophy cricket for Moors Sports Club, Kandy Youths Cricket Club and Kandy Cricket Club during the various stages of his career.

As a cricket administrator, he has been the Secretary of the Kandy District Cricket Association and the Central Province Cricket Association, besides being the President of the Kandy branch of the Association of Cricket Umpires of Sri Lanka. He was the Treasurer of the Kandy District CA and held the post of President of Kandy Youths CC.
He is also the Regional selector of the Sri Lanka Cricket for the Central Province.
A highly experienced cricket coach with exceptional skills to extract the best out of a cricketer, the Sylverstrians should ride high once again under his guidance.

Sylvestrian Niluka top wicket taker in under 19 cricket competitions 2011


Niluka Dilshan Kandaddarage of St. Sylvester's College Kandy has taken 60 wickets in under 19 cricket competitions. He started his cricketing career in the fourth year in school and led the under 12 and under 13 teams.

In an under 17 tournament game Niluka scored an unbeaten 72 against St. Anthony's College Katugastota and followed it up with 68 against Maliyadeva Kurunegala. Turning out for the under 19 team Niluka captured 4 for 37 against Ananda, 4 for 45 against Rahula College Matara, 3 for 56 against S. Thomas' Mt. Lavinia, 5 for 41 against Dharmapala Pannipitiya, 5 for 38 against Kingswood Kandy.

His performance (6 for 53) against Vidyartha in the Big Match won him the trophy for the Best Bowler in the match. In the 50 over game against Vidyartha he got 3 wickets for 18 runs in addition to having scored 39 runs. These performances earned him the awards of Best Batsman and the Man of the Match. Whilst still at school he also turned out for Kandy CC against Moratuwa St. Sebastianites CC and captured 6 wickets