RoYal - ThomiAn Annual Encounters
DATE:
29th March 2002
EVENT:
3rd Battle of the Blues Encounter
For the third successive year the oldest cricketing rivalry in Sri Lankan
history was enacted with the holding of ‘Desert Battle of the Blues’ Dubai on
29th March 2002 at the Dubai Exiles grounds. The occasion sure brought back fond
memories for both old Royalists and old Thomians. The day-night match was played
against the backdrop of a typical Battle of the Blues carnival atmosphere, with
the ground painted with Blue Gold & Black and the familiar big match tunes
played by the band in attendance.
Old Royalists were able to regain the challenge trophy by scoring a convincing
victory over the Old Thomians. Royalists loosing the toss and being put into bat
scored 120 for the loss of 6 wickets. A well compiled 23 by Amal Karunaratne and
quick 16 and 14 by Chintaka Edirimanne and Heshan Desilva respectively gave the
Royalists a confident start. The final overs were treated with some great
hitting by Nurendra Perera (32 not out and Yasantha Pieris (15 not out) to the
usual big match chanting from the die hard Royal supporters. Thomian bowling was
spearheaded by Marlon (2 for 23) and Algama (2 for 32). Chasing the Royal total
of 120, the Thomians were soon in trouble waters, loosing quick wickets against
the powerful bowling department headed by Chintaka (4 for 10) and Suresh Perera
(2 for 2). The main scorers for the Thomians were – Manoj Algama (12), Lyndon
Loos (14) and Lashan Egalahewa (13). The man of the match award for the
Selvaratnam (snr) Memorial Trophy was given to Nurendra Perera of Royal for his
superb knock of 32 not out and a disciplined bowling spell (1 for 19).
Earlier on in the day the Royalists also won the Veterans match (for the third
successive year). The Thomians scored 86 for the loss of 3 wickets in the
allotted 10 overs with Rajiv (17 not out) and Faizal Marjan (15 not out) being
the main scorers. The Royalists got the required score loosing six wickets.
Deepal Rajaguru (22), Sugath DeSilva (12) and Chanaka (11) were the main scorers
for the Royalists.
Scores : Royal – Thomian Challenge Trophy Match
Royal : 120 for 6 wickets in 15 overs.
Nurendra Perera 32 not out, Amal Karunaratne 23, Chinthaka Edirimanne 16, Heshan
De Silva 14 and Yasantha Pieris 15 not out
(STC Bowling: Marlon 2-23, Derick Janson 1-24, Manoj Algama 2-32 and Chrishantha
1-18.)
St.Thomas : 70 all out.
Manoj Algama 12, Lyndon Loos 14 and Lashan Egelahewa 13
(RC Bowling: Chintaka Edirimanne 4-10, Yasantha Peiris 1-19, Nurendra Perera
1-19 and Suresh Perera 2-2)
Result : Royal won by 50 runs.
Man of the Match: Nurendra Perera of Royal.
Scores : Royal – Thomian Veterans’ Game (10 overs)
St. Thomas' : 86 for 3 wickets in 10 overs.
Royal : 88 for 6 wickets.
Deepal Rajaguru 22, Sugath De Silva 12 and Chanaka 11.
(STC Bowling: Samantha 2-15 and David 2-26)
Result : Royal won by 4 wickets.
Other Fun Events
Keeping to the spirit of the event, the joint organising committee had also
arranged a Royal-Thomian Ladies cricket match. The cricketing talent amongst the
ladies was given due prominence and the Royalist ladies pulled off a great
victory in this inaugural match.
Later into the night, a ten-a-side Rugby encounter was also worked out, under
the floodlights of the Dubai Exiles. This time the Thomians managed to register
victory with a score of 10 with Royalists unable to score.
The kids were not forgotten amidst the usual big match fun fair – they had games
and entertainment arranged during the day. The crowd enjoyed a sumptuous Sri
Lankan food against the toe tapping sounds of Lankan ‘Baila’ music. br>
Note of Thanks
On behalf of the joint organising committee, we thank all participants, their
families and all other fellow Royalists and Thomians for making this event a
great success.
Last but not least, we extend our special thanks to our sponsors - for the
tremendous support given in organising this grand event.