The History of Antonian Cricket

The History of Antonian Cricket

THE HISTORY OF ANTONIAN CRICKET Emergence of the immortal Jack Anderson by Afzal Laphir The loss of Charlie was short lived when the great Jack Anderson came into the limelight in 1915. He As one of the first schools to play the game, St was the most dominant batsmen of his era and Anthony’s College Kandy has a great cricketing created a number of records that lasted for many heritage, producing many exceptional cricketers years. Anderson’s score of 291 (7 sixes, 54 fours) over the past 109 years. This article attempts to against St Thomas’ in 1918 remained a record as capture snippets of the different eras of Antonian the highest score in an inter-school game for cricket, and record some of the most outstanding around 75 years until Indika De Saram surpassed performances through this journey. The college him by scoring a triple hundred. Anderson once history has been so rich that it requires a book with scored five centuries in consecutive games, many chapters to do justice to all the proud reaching 1000 runs in a matter of 8 games and in 3 cricketers who have played for college. In light of months. His centuries included 157 Vs Wesley this, the author has his work cut out to represent where he put up a record opening stand of 258 with this rich history in a few pages, and therefore some Victor Fernando in a total of 432 for 5, 109 Vs St. omissions are inevitable. Benedict’s, 291 Vs S. Thomas MTL., 184 Vs Royal and 111 Vs Trinity. The century against Trinity was Cricket was introduced to St. Anthony’s by Rev Fr. the first by an Antonian and also the first at Asgiriya Andrew Van Langenberg O.S.B. in 1903, and a team known as ‘St. Anthony’s College Cricket Club’ consisting of staff and schoolboys was formed under the captaincy of Fr. Andrew himself. The inaugural match was played against Colombo Carlton Cricket Club. An ‘un-official’ one-day game was believed to have been played in 1899 against St Joseph’s which has often remained unaccounted for. The very first inter-school match was played Jack Anderson L.V Jayaweera against Dharmaraja college in 1904, in the 50th year In the early 1920s, our college introduced Lionel V of our college’s existence. The team was again Jayaweera to the cricketing scene. He was an lead by Fr. Andrew which resulted in a 109 victory outstanding bowler in school cricket, and followed for the Antonians. The first team comprising of only it up with some telling performances in grade students was captained by Benny Lawrence in cricket. Jayaweera had achieved nine separate 1906 (Benny was the grandfather of our fellow bowling hatricks during his career in cricket. Melbournian Chris Drieberg). C.H Wittatchy Jayaweera was also renowned for his prowess as a became the first Antonian to receive national boxer. G.R.S Baie was another top notch bowler to honours when he represented the combined school come through in this decade. XI against a foreign team, from New South Wales. Harry Jayasundara was indisputably the best In the first few years of its existence, cricket lost a performer in the 1930s. He first played for college child prodigy in Charlie Hamilton when he passed at the age of 15 and has been credited for single- away in 1909 at the age of 12. By this time, Charlie handedly helping St Anthony’s compete with had represented the college senior teams of formidable school teams at the time. Our college cricket, soccer and hockey and was destined for cricket went through a lull period for the best part of bigger and better things. three decades between 1919 and 1947, where we The first Trinity-Antonian cricket encounter was suffered around 20 of the 23 defeats todate to played at the historic Bogambara Grounds in Trinity. In the post-war era we were deprived of the March 1914 with the Antonians winning the game. college premises (the British army occupying), practice pitches and playing-fields. Prepared by Afzal Laphir (Group 1981), Melbourne, Australia Domination starts in the 1950s The arrival of ‘super-coach’ John Halangoda in the late 1940s, which was initiated by Rev.Bro Macky, brought about a renaissance of Antonian cricket. In 1948 under the captaincy of Lionel Pamunuwa, Antonians turned tables on Trinity by beating them by 141 runs and remained unbeaten through the season. S Dunuwille, openers TK Hannan and TMA Cooray (both coached college in the 1970s) and Melbournian Maurice Barsenbach were part of this successful team. The 1954 side pictured after defeating Trinity by an Our real dominance started in the early 1950s when innings. Sivanathan destroyed Trinity with 6 for 25 St Anthony’s became a force to reckon with in the as the scoreboard shows school cricketing fraternity. The year 1951 was to be the last time Trinity defeated us and remained Soon after Lafir, came Wijepala Premaratne who so for a period of 35 years until 1986. dominated school cricket in 1956 to become the first recipient of the Schoolboy Cricketer of the year award. It was in the same year a new star emerged when 14-year old Charlie Joseph played his first season. Charlie went on to become one of the greatest cricketers the college had ever produced and was adjudged the Best Schoolboy Cricketer in two consecutive years in 1959 and 1960, the two years he captained college. ACM Lafir, above and with Ronnie Stevens after the famous 266 run opening stand. The name A.C.M Lafir became synonymous with the success that college had. The team he lead in 1954 (College’s 100th year) remained unbeaten all season, culminating with an innings victory against Trinity, and included a number of top-notch players. Apart from Lafir being the best schoolboy batsman W Premaratne receiving the A young Charlie that year, his association with Ronnie Stevens was Schoolboy Cricketer award in 1956 Joseph in 1958 considered as the best opening pair. The team also included the best opening bowlers in schools in Ranjith Dorenagama and S.W Seneviratne were the TOM Deen and Saliya Dorenagama, top spinner in other dominant performers in the 1950s. The Sivanathan and the best wicket-keeper in Cuthbert evergreen “Mr Antonian” Ranjith Samarasekara Pereira. He was renowned for his solid technique played his first of three years under Premaratne and the penchant for large scores, and in the year and made his debut alongside Charlie Joseph, who 1954 he scored over 1,000 runs in just 7 matches was then an off-spinner. scoring hundreds against St Benedict's(184), Trinity(176), Wesley(100) and Ananda(136). He had The Trinity-Antonian encounter was suspended an average of 108 which surpassed that of batting between 1956 and 1958 due to a disagreement immortal Jack Anderson. He was picked to play for between the relevant authorities of Kandy’s two Ceylon against the touring MCC in 1954 as a leading schools, regarding the age rule. March schoolboy cricketer facing Tyson and Statham and 1959 saw a welcome return to ‘Big Match’ cricket continued to represent the country for eight years. action after a lapse of four years. Prepared by Afzal Laphir (Group 1981), Melbourne, Australia The 1960s was another successful decade for about in admiration, and it was in the same year college. After Charlie finished his career in 1961 that Bernard was adjudged the Schoolboy under skipper Muthalib, after playing for six years, Cricketer of the year and soon after was on the players of the calibre of the Burke brothers fringes of playing for Sri Lanka. His involvement in (Franklyn & Ralston), Charlie’s brother Michael the rebel tour to South Africa robbed him of Joseph, Macky brothers (Louis & Michael), national honours. Bernard’s 200-run partnership Jayantha Udukumbura, Nadaraj Nagendra, Randy with brother Bede vs St Benedicts was one of the Sims, Bernard Balaraj, Jack Robertson and Merri highlights of the ‘70s. Guneratne rose to the occasion. Franklyn Burke brought distinction to college by winning the CPP Raj, Suresh Goonatilleke, Mohamed Rizvie, Schoolboy Cricketer of the year award in 1962, the Hiran Jayasundera and the Balthazaar brothers, 4th occasion for an Antonian to gain this title within Shane and Kevin also contributed consistently in seven years. The batting prowess of skipper Randy the first half of 1970. Sims was in full show in 1968 and 1969, scoring Thaiyar Mohammed was another all-rounder of runs at will and winning the hearts of the pundits as distinction who captained college in 1977. Russel the foremost batsmen in school cricket. De La Motte, Ranjith Peries, Mohan Ratnakumar Bernard Perera’s era Ajith Seneviratne and Rienzie Martinesz were ‘house-hold’ names in the late 1970s. The college continued to produce very good teams in the 1980s. Fazeel Sherifdeen, Angelo Leanage, Anura Dunuwille and Pradeep Fernando were strong performers. The team led by Fazal Majeed broke the Asgiriya hoodoo by defeating Trinity in 1981 with Pradeep claiming 11 for 103. Then came Marlon .... Mahes Goonatilleke Bernard Perera St Anthony’s uncovered another star in early 1980s, Mahes Goonatilleke was a product of the Randy when Marlon Von Hagt broke into the scene. Sims era, and announced himself as an Having played in the First XI for 6 years, Marlon had outstanding wicket-keeper batsman in 1970 and the unique distinction of winning the coveted eagle 1971. Mahes captained college in 1971 and was on five consecutive occasions. This was no mean often touted as one the best ever wicket keepers task and paid testimony to Marlon’s consistent produced by Sri Lanka, eventually becoming the batting performances over the five years.

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