Battle of the Maroons, Powered by Dialog on April 3-4

Posted on the 31 March 2022 by Frontpage
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The sponsorship presentation: From left: Bimal Wijayasinghe – Co-Chairman, Ananda – Match Committee, Lal Dissanayake – Principal Ananda College, Upali Gajanaike – Group Chief Officer, Programme Management and Tele-Infrastructure, Dialog Axiata PLC, Thilak Waththuhewa – Principal, Nalanda College, Varuna Ratnaweera- Co-Chairman Nalanda – Match Committee.

Big match fever takes over the cricket pitch on April 3rd as the Battle of Maroons, the annual cricket encounter between Ananda College and Nalanda College played for the late P de S Kularathne Trophy, powered by Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, Dialog Axiata PLC, will go live from the R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium on Dialog Television channel #140.

The boys from Ananda College will be led by all-rounder Saviru Bandara, while the lads from Nalanda College will play under the captaincy of Dineth Samaraweera.

Having taken into consideration the improving COVID-19 health situation as well as the recent Government circular permitting the resumption of some sports, including cricket, the principals of the two schools have taken the decision to proceed with the plans for playing the Battle of the Maroons in consultation with the Joint Match Organising Committee (JMOC).

At present Ananda leads this match series with 12 wins, while Nalanda has 6 matches under its belt.

Ananda College and Nalanda College, the two premier Buddhist schools in Sri Lanka, have so far produced the highest number (more than 55) of national cricketers to have represented Sri Lanka in international cricket – including six of them – the late Bandula Warnapura, Arjuna Ranatunga, Roshan Mahanama, Marvan Atapattu, Mahela Jayawardena and Dinesh Chandimal – who have had the honor of leading the country.

It is worth noting that the first Test cricket captain of the country, the late Bandula Warnapura, was a proud product of Nalanda College, while Arjuna Ranatunga, who led the Sri Lankans in the famous World Cup victory in 1996, hails from Ananda.

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