Singhalese Sports Club
Personnel | |
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Captain | Charith Asalanka |
Coach | Saman Jayantha |
Fielding coach | Vimukthi Deshapriya |
Team information | |
City | Colombo |
Colours | White [1] |
Founded | 27 March 1899 |
Home ground | Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground |
Capacity | 10,000 |
History | |
Premier Trophy wins | 32 (including 3 shared) |
Premier Limited Overs Tournament wins | 5 |
Twenty20 Tournament wins | 1 (2005–06) |
Notable players | Mahela Jayawardena Thilan Samaraweera Marvan Atapattu Arjuna Ranatunga Dasun Shanaka Charith Asalanka |
The Singhalese Sports Club (SSC) is a first-class cricket club in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Singhalese is the most successful club in Sri Lankan domestic cricket, having won the Premier Trophy a record 32 times to 2017. Although the name is correctly spelt with the old spelling "Singhalese", the name is sometimes misspelt with the modern spelling "Sinhalese". Three former Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka have been presidents of the club.[2]
History
[edit]In 1899,[3] a combined school cricket team, composed mainly of cricketers from Royal College, S. Thomas' College and Wesley College beat Colts Cricket Club by a one run. The SSC was inaugurated the same year and established as a cricket club by a group of distinguished Ceylonese lawyers, legislators, businessmen, proprietary planters and civil society leaders of that time.[citation needed]
In 1900, the club leased a land in Victoria Park with sandy soil and covered with cinnamon trees.[4] This land was gradually leveled to a cricket ground and its first match was played the following year. The First President of the Club was Sir Harry Dias, First Hony. Secretary H.J.V.I. Ekanayake, First Treasurer Philip de Silva & First Cricket Captain – O.G. de Alwis. The Club attracted the best school boy players from Royal, S. Thomas', Wesley, St. Josephs & Trinity.[citation needed]
Club presidents
[edit]President | Term of office |
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Harry Dias Bandaranaike | 1899–1901 |
Sir Solomon C Obeysekera | 1901–1927 |
James Peiris | 1927–1930 |
D.S. Senanayake | 1899–1901 |
Sir John Kotelawala | 1952–1980 |
J.R. Jayawardene | 1980–1996 |
Ryle de Soysa | 1997–1998 |
Daya Perera | 1999–2008 |
W.T. Ellawala | 2008 – present |
Honours
[edit]- Premier Trophy (32) – 1938–39, 1939–40, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1985–86*, 1986–87, 1988–89*, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1994–95*, 1997–98, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2016-17, 2023-24
(Shared trophies designated a * )
Current squad
[edit]Players with international caps are listed in bold
No | Name | Nat | Age | Batting style | Bowling style | |
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Batsmen | ||||||
21 | Dimuth Karunaratne | 36 | Left-handed | Right-arm medium | ||
22 | Shammu Ashan | 26 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
– | Kavindu Kulasekara | 29 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
– | Pasindu Sooriyabandara | 25 | Right-handed | – | ||
23 | Nuwanidu Fernando | 25 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
All-rounders | ||||||
7 | Dasun Shanaka | 33 | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | ||
18 | Sachithra Senanayake (Captain) | 39 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
70 | Danushka Gunathilaka | 33 | Left-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
14 | Charith Asalanka (Vice-captain) | 27 | Left-handed | Right-arm off-break | ||
Wicketkeepers | ||||||
52 | Sandun Weerakkody | 31 | Left-handed | – | ||
12 | Krishan Sanjula | 26 | Right-handed | – | ||
Bowlers | ||||||
30 | Dhammika Prasad | 41 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | ||
63 | Nuwan Pradeep | 38 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | ||
– | Himesh Ramanayake | 27 | Right-handed | Right-arm medium-fast | ||
– | Kalana Perera | 24 | Left-handed | Left-arm medium-fast | ||
5 | Kushan Weerakkody | 30 | Left-handed | Right-arm medium-fast | ||
46 | Jeffrey Vandersay | 34 | Right-handed | Right-arm leg-break | ||
15 | Akash Senaratne | 28 | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox | ||
00 | Tharindu Rathnayake | 28 | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox, Right-arm off-break |
Notable players
[edit]Sinhalese players who have represented Sri Lanka in Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket
- Saliya Ahangama
- Marvan Atapattu
- Chamara Silva
- Ashantha de Mel
- Pubudu Dassanayake
- Guy de Alwis
- Roy Dias
- Binura Fernando
- Dilhara Fernando
- Nisal Fernando
- Danushka Gunathilaka
- Avishka Gunawardane
- Asanka Gurusinha
- Dinuka Hettiarachchi
- Mahela Jayawardena
- Dimuth Karunaratne
- Kaushal Lokuarachchi
- Duleep Mendis
- Tharanga Paranavitana
- Ruchira Perera
- Suresh Perera
- Nuwan Pradeep
- Dhammika Prasad
- Arjuna Ranatunga
- Dammika Ranatunga
- Sanjeeva Ranatunga
- Thilan Samaraweera
- Sachithra Senanayake
- Jayantha Silva
- Kaushal Silva
- Thilan Thushara
- Mithra Wettimuny
- Sidath Wettimuny
- Pramodya Wickramasinghe
- Piyal Wijetunge
- Nuwan Zoysa
Players who have represented the Singhalese Sports Club in top-level domestic cricket
[edit]- Dunil Abeydeera
- Ranil Abeynaike
- Sanka Abeyruwan
- Suraj Abeysekera
- Naresh Adikaram
- Saliya Ahangama
- Geeth Alwis
- Stefan Anthonisz
- Suranga Arunakumara
- Mohamed Aslam
- Marvan Atapattu
- Chaminda Bandara
- Rajitha Basnayake
- Minod Bhanuka
- Sohan Boralessa
- Chaminda Boteju
- N. Buddhasiri
- (wicket-keeper; 2 matches in 1988–89)
- Asitha Costa
- Ian Daniel
- Gehan Dassanayake
- Pubudu Dassanayake
- Guy de Alwis
- Rohan de Silva
- Shamal de Silva
- Kavinda de Thissera
- Ranil Dhammika
- Gagan Dissanayake
- Mahesha Dissanayake
- Samantha Dodanwela
- Gamini Dushantha
- Thilina Embuldeniya
- Binura Fernando
- Chaminda Fernando
- Dilhara Fernando
- Hans Fernando
- Lasith Fernando
- Lilan Fernando
- Milan Fernando
- Muditha Fernando
- Nisal Fernando
- Radhive Fernando
- Sanjaya Fernando
- Sham Fernando
- Upekha Fernando
- Upul Fernando
- Wesley Fernando
- Ruwan Galappathy
- Lahiru Gamage
- Suresh Gunasekera
- Chathupama Gunasinghe
- Danushka Gunathilaka
- Aruna Gunawardene
- Avishka Gunawardene
- Asanka Gurusinha
- Mahinda Halangoda
- Suresh Harding
- Dinuka Hettiarachchi
- Mohamed Iftikhar
- Damith Indika
- Charith Jayampathi
- Mahela Jayawardene
- Prasanna Jayawardene
- Thilina Kandamby
- Chamara Kapugedera
- Dimuth Karunaratne
- Kaushal Lokuarachchi
- Kasun Madushanka
- Gayan Maneshan
- Ushan Manohara
- Duleep Mendis
- Jeevan Mendis
- Manjula Munasinghe
- Tharanga Paranavitana
- Suresh Perera
- Thisara Perera
- Nuwan Pradeep
- Amil Prasad
- Dhammika Prasad
- Brian Rajadurai
- Bhanuka Rajapaksa
- Sanka Ramesh
- Arjuna Ranatunga
- Dammika Ranatunga
- Nishantha Ranatunga
- Sanjeeva Ranatunga
- Suraj Randiv
- Thilan Samaraweera
- Sachithra Senanayake
- Dasun Shanaka
- Chamara Silva
- Jayantha Silva
- Kaushal Silva
- Sanjeewa Silva
- Don Somasiri
- Charith Sylvester
- Chaminda Vidanapathirana
- Hemantha Wickramaratne
- Pramodya Wickramasinghe
- Gayan Wijekoon
- Vishva Wijeratne
- Piyal Wijetunge
- Nuwan Zoysa
References
[edit]- ^ "Domestic Clubs#Singhalese Sports Club". Srilankacricket.lk. Sri Lanka Cricket. Archived from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- ^ "About SSC". Singhalese Sports Club (SSC). Retrieved 5 March 2021.
- ^ "Test venues in Sri Lanka: The Oldies". The Papare. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
- ^ Kumar Sangakkara (3 August 2003). "Sri Lanka cricket – serious winning business!". Sunday Observer. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
- Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)
External links
[edit]- Official website
- CricInfo re Sri Lankan cricket history
- Sinhalese Sports Club at CricketArchive