Kandurata cricket team explained

Kandurata Elevens
Captain:Kumar Sangakkara
Founded:1990
Ground:Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Capacity:35,000
First Fc:vs Western Province[1]
First Fc Year:1990
First Fc Venue:Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Title1:IP FC
Title1wins:2 (2003–04, 2004–05)
Title2:IP LO
Title2wins:2 (2007–08, 2009–10)
Title3:IP T20
Title3wins:none
Title4:Champions League Twenty20
Website:Sri Lanka Cricket

Kandurata cricket team was a Sri Lankan first class cricket team based in Kandy, that represented Central Province of Sri Lanka. Kandurata competed in all three provincial tournaments:the first class cricket competition known as the Inter-Provincial First Class Tournament, the List A cricket competition known as the Inter-Provincial Limited Over Tournament and the Twenty20 competition known as the Inter-Provincial Twenty20.

Kandurata is the current champion of Inter-Provincial Limited Over Tournament, and has won title in 2010–11, 2009–10, and the joint title in 2007–08 series.[2] In 2007/08 Inter-provincial Limited overs tournament, Kandurata reached the finals by winning all their round robin matches, but the game was washed out due to rain.[3]

Name

From the commence of Inter-Provincial Cricket Tournament, the team representing Central Province is known as Central province team. But from the 2007/08 season, the team known as "Kandurata" team. "Kandurata" is Sinhala for "Hill country". The hills or central highlands are mainly situated in central province.

History

Early years (1990–2000)

Sri Lanka Cricket fearing that Club cricket alone would not be enough to keep Sri Lankan cricket competitive, the Inter-Provincial Cricket Tournament was created as a domestic first-class cricket tournament in Sri Lanka in 1990.[4] From the inauguration of the tournament, in 1990, participating teams varied from year to year. The tournament started with four provincial teams. They were Western Province, Southern Province, North Western Province and Kandurata.

In the first first-class Inter-provincial tournament, which was called the 1990 Singer Inter-Provincial Trophy, Kandurata, then called Central Province, captained by J.R.Ratnayeke, had come second out of the four provinces, losing none but second to Western Province on points, with 11.4. Western Province went on to win the tournament, not losing a game.[5]

Establishment of Twenty20 (2000–2010)

With the establishment of Twenty20 cricket in 2003, it came to Sri Lanka in 2004 as the Twenty20 Tournament, however this was replaced with the Inter-Provincial Twenty20 in 2008. Wayamba won the 2007–08 Inter-Provincial Twenty20, which was the first edition of the tournament. They had won four out of five matches in the group stage and eventually won their way into the finals with Ruhuna. Wayamba won by 31 runs.[6]

2010–present

Grounds and Sponsorship

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Nickname:PICS
Fullname:Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket Stadium
Location:Pallekele, Kandy District, Central Province
Opened:2009
Owner:Sri Lanka Cricket
Capacity:35,000
Tenants:Kandurata cricket team (1990–present)

See main article: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

The team's home ground was Asgiriya Stadium, in Kandy. Which was later changed to Pallekele International Cricket Stadium once it was fully constructed.

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium is one of the newest cricket stadiums in Sri Lanka and the newest in the city of Kandy. The stadium was declared opened on 27 November 2009.[7] The stadium is located about a half-hour drive from Kandy.[8] The Pallekele stadium is wholly owned by Sri Lanka Cricket and is set to displace the Asgiriya Stadium, which has hosted Tests from 1983 to 2007, as the international venue of choice around Kandy. The stadium was built by the State Engineering Corporation of Sri Lanka and is designed along the lines of SuperSport Park in Centurion, South Africa.

Mas Holdings, a Sri Lankan apparel industrial firm is the team's sponsor.[9]

Players

Kandurata has some reputed Test cricket players such as Kumar Sangakkara and Muttiah Muralitharan.[10] Unlike in India and Australia, where cricketers represent their home province or state, it is the norm in Sri Lanka for outside cricketers to play for another province in Inter-Provincial Tournament. This is because uneven distribution of cricketer population among provinces. Therefore, it resulted in players like Nishantha Ranatunga and Sanjeeva Ranatunga from Western Province, where the most cricketing population occurs, playing in Kandurata or Central Province.

Current squad

Players with Test caps are listed in bold. One Day International caps in italics.

No.NameNatBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batsmen
104Chamara Kapugedera 24 February 1987 Right-handed
145Jeewan Mendis 15 January 1983 Left-handed
111Tharanga Paranavitana 15 April 1982 Left-handed
15 February 1986 Right-handed
9 October 1984 Left-handed
All-rounders
31Chinthaka Jayasinghe 19 May 1978 Right-handed T20i Representative only
24Suresh Perera 16 February 1978 Right-handed
3Thilan Samaraweera 22 September 1976 Right-handed
style='text-align:center"97Thilan Thushara style='text-align:center"1 March 1981 Left-handed
104Kaushalya Weeraratne 29 January 1981 Left-handed
20 June 1984 Left-handed
Wicket-keepers
84Kumar Sangakkara 27 October 1977 Left-handed Club captain
Bowlers
54Muttiah Muralitharan 17 April 1972 Right-handed
98Dilhara Fernando 19 July 1979 Right-handed
25 January 1983 Right-handed
Seekkuge Prasanna 27 June 1985 Right-handed

Notable players

See main article: List of Kandurata representative cricketers.

The following is a list of notable players who have represented both Kandurata and Sri Lanka.[11]

Honours

Domestic

See main article: Inter-Provincial Cricket Tournament.

First Class

1

2003–04

List A

2

2007–08, 2009–10

Twenty20

0

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Singer Inter-Provincial Trophy, 1990. 2001. ESPNcricinfo. 2009-02-16.
  2. http://www.espncricinfo.com/sldomestic-09/content/story/449493.html SLC Inter-Provincial Limited Over Tournament 2009–10 – Sangakkara leads Kandurata to title
  3. Web site: Teams share trophy as rain ruins final. Thawfeeq. Sa'adi. 14 January 2008. ESPNcricinfo. 2009-02-21.
  4. Web site: Tournaments in Sri Lanka . 2008-09-22 . CricketArchive.
  5. Web site: SL: Singer Trophy 1989/90 – Final Points Table.
  6. Web site: Full Scorecard of Wayamba vs Ruhuna Final 2007/08 – Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com.
  7. Web site: New Pallekele International Cricket stadium opens today. Lankapuvath – National News Agency of Sri Lanka. 27 November 2009.
  8. Web site: Pallekele readies itself for the big day. Siddarth Ravindran. ESPNcricinfo. 23 August 2010. 2010-12-05.
  9. Web site: Sri Lanka Domestic Season. 22 December 2007. planetcricket.net. 2009-04-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20131022044324/http://www.planetcricket.net/forums/domestic-cricket/sri-lanka-domestic-season-38908.html. 22 October 2013. dead.
  10. News: MAS Holdings Kandurata confident of entering final. 16 April 2008. Daily News. 2009-02-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20080420073708/http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/04/16/spo02.asp. 20 April 2008. dead.
  11. Web site: Match/series archive. ESPNcricinfo. 2009-08-14.