SLC Super Provincial Twenty20 explained

SLC Super Provincial Twenty20
Country: Sri Lanka
Administrator:Sri Lanka Cricket
Cricket Format:Twenty20
First:2007–08
Last:2016
Next:Cancelled
Tournament Format:Round-robin and Knockout
Participants:13 (all tournaments)
5 (last)
Champions:Colombo Commandos
Most Successful:Wayamba elevens (3 titles)
Qualification:Champions League Twenty20
Most Runs: Jeevantha Kulatunga (627)[1]
Most Wickets: Thissara Perera (31)[2]

SLC Super Provincial Twenty20, earlier known as SLC Inter-Provincial Twenty20, was a Twenty20 domestic Cricket competition in Sri Lanka held by Sri Lanka Cricket. It was one of three Inter-Provincial Cricket tournaments. Sri Lanka used to have a Twenty20 Tournament which was conducted from 2004 to 2008 and was held between the clubs in Sri Lanka. From 2008 to 2011 the Inter-Provincial Twenty20 became the mainstream domestic Twenty20 competition in Sri Lanka. Wayamba elevens has been in all finals and won the first three tournaments, while Ruhuna won the final tournament. It was replaced by the Sri Lanka Premier League in 2012, but later revived in 2016, as Super Fours Provincial T20 Tournament. but it was replaced by the SLC T20 League.

History

Inaugural season

See main article: 2007–08 SLC Super Provincial Twenty20.

See also: 2008 Champions League Twenty20.

Wayamba elevens won the first Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament, but they were not invited to the 2008 Champions League Twenty20 which included only teams from India, South Africa, Australia, England and Pakistan, but the tournament was ultimately cancelled due to The Attacks of 26/11 in Mumbai, India.[3]

Second season

See main article: 2008–09 SLC Super Provincial Twenty20.

See also: 2009 Champions League Twenty20.

Wayamba elevens won their second Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament and qualified for the 2009 Champions League Twenty20.[4]

Third season

See main article: 2009–10 SLC Super Provincial Twenty20.

See also: 2010 Champions League Twenty20.

Wayamba elevens won their third Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament and qualified for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20.[5]

Fourth season

See main article: 2011 SLC Super Provincial Twenty20 and 2011 Sri Lanka Premier League.

See also: 2011 Champions League Twenty20.

This season was the first one to have a different winner, other than Wayamba Elevens who had won all the previous 3 tournaments. Ruhuna Elevens won the tournament and qualified for CLT20 to be held in India. The fourth season of the Inter-Provincial Twenty20 was to be replaced by the Sri Lankan Premier League. There were franchise teams along with the inclusion of two extra provinces and the tournament was to allow international players to play, however the 2011 Sri Lanka Premier League was postponed due to allegations of corruption and incompetence by Sri Lanka Cricket. The Board of Control for Cricket in India had also decided not to allow Indian players to play in the tournament which later became the primary cause.[6] [7] [8] Ruhuna elevens win their first Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament and qualifies for the qualifying stage of the 2011 Champions League Twenty20.

Also, this was supposed to be the last tournament before SLPL replaced it in 2012, but due to cancellation of SLPL, it will happen for a final time in 2013.

Fifth season

See main article: 2014 Super 4's T20.

See also: 2013 Champions League Twenty20. After the cancellation of 2013 Sri Lanka Premier League due to all eight franchises refusing to pay their tournament fee, and also failed to guarantee player payments, Sri Lanka Cricket announced that the Super Fours Provincial T20 Tournament would replace SLPL for that year. The primary concern was to have a team crowned champion and hand them a trip to the qualifiers of CLT20 in India to represent Sri Lanka. This tournament, however, would be 4-team tournament lasting for only 7 matches which is the lowest of all the seasons. This is also the first time that Wayamba Elevens will not be part of the tournament. It will begin on 10 August and will last up to 17 August.All seven matches in the league will take place at the R Premadasa Stadium in ColomboAll the teams have been renamed. Angelo Mathews will captain the Basnahira Greens, Dinesh Chandimal the Uthura Yellows, Lahiru Thirimanne the Kandurata Maroons and Lasith Malinga will lead the Ruhuna Reds. Each team plays each other once, before the two top sides qualify for the final.

Sixth season

See main article: 2016 Super Twenty20 Provincial Tournament and 2015-16 AIA Premier T20 Tournament. The sixth and final season of Inter-Provincial Twenty20, was named Super T20 Provincial Tournament by Sri Lanka Cricket.[9] The tournament, comprises 5-teams with new names and logos. The teams, however, categorized according to the district and not with the province, Hambantota Troopers, Colombo Commandos, Galle Guardians, Kurunegala Warriors and Kandy Crusaders. All matches were played in R. Premadasa Stadium. Colombo Commandos won the tournament.[10]

Teams

Teams in the Inter-Provincial Twenty20 were based around representation of the Provinces of Sri Lanka. The first three tournaments hosted six teams including either a schools representative team or a Sri Lanka Cricket representative team. However the fourth season only hosted five teams all representing a province as well as a Combined Provinces team, for those provinces that were not represented by one team and in the last season there were even lesser teams (4).

Team Province Inception Inaugural season Final season Captain Home ground
 align=left Basnahira ElevensWestern Province201120112011Prasanna JayawardeneSinhalese Sports Club Ground
align=left Combined Provinces ElevensEast, N.C.P, North, Sab, Uva201120112011Jeevan Mendis
 align=left Kandurata ElevensCentral Province19902007–082011Chamara KapugederaPallekele International Cricket Stadium
 align=left Ruhuna ElevensSouthern Province19902007–082011Mahela UdawatteGalle International Stadium
 align=left Wayamba ElevensNorth Western Province19902007–082011Thilina KandambyWelagedara Stadium
 align=left Basnahira North ElevensWestern Province North19922007–082009–10Thilina KandambyR. Premadasa Stadium
 align=left Basnahira South ElevensWestern Province South19922007–082009–10Chamara SilvaSinhalese Sports Club Ground
 align=left Sri Lanka Schools XISri Lanka Schools20082007–082008–09Dinesh Chandimal
align=left Sri Lanka Cricket Combined XISri Lanka Cricket20102009–102009–10Hans FernandoDharmaraja College Ground
 align=left Basnahira GreensWestern Province201320132013Angelo MathewsSinhalese Sports Club Ground
 align=left Uthura YellowsNorthern Province201320132013Dinesh ChandimalRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla
align=left Kandurata MaroonsCentral Province201320132013Lahiru ThirimannePallekele International Cricket Stadium
 align=left Ruhuna RedsSouthern Province201320132013Lasith MalingaGalle International Stadium

Tournament history

YearFinal venueMan of the tournamentFinal
width=22%Winnerswidth=18%Resultwidth=22%Runners-up
2007–08
Details
Welagedara StadiumChinthaka JayasingheWayamba
Won by 31 runs
Scorecard
Ruhuna
2008–09
Details
Sinhalese Sports Club GroundIsuru UdanaWayamba
Won by 5 runs
Scorecard
Basnahira South
2009–10
Details
Tyronne Fernando StadiumJeevantha KulatungaWayamba
Won by 95 runs
Scorecard
Ruhuna
2011
Details
R Premadasa StadiumTillakaratne DilshanRuhuna
Won the one-over eliminator (Match tied)
Scorecard
Wayamba
2013
Fixtures
R Premadasa StadiumNuwan KulasekaraKandurata Maroons
Won by 7 Wickets
Scorecard
Basnahira Greens
2014
Fixtures
Sinhalese Sports Club GroundSeekkuge PrasannaSouthern Express
Won by 4 runs
Scorecard
Udarata Rulers
2016
Details
R Premadasa StadiumColombo Commandos
Won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
Galle Guardians

Competition placings

Season Winner !Runner-up !Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
Wayamba Ruhuna Basnahira North Kandurata Basnahira South Schools Invitation XI
Wayamba Basnahira South Kandurata Ruhuna Basnahira North Schools Invitation XI
Wayamba Ruhuna Kandurata Basnahira South Basnahira North Sri Lanka Cricket Combined XI
Ruhuna Wayamba Basnahira Kandurata Combined Provinces None
2013 Basnahira Greens Ruhuna Reds Uthura Yellows None None
2014 Western Troopers Yaal Blazers None None
Colombo Commandos Galle Guardians Hambantota Troopers Kurunegala Warriors Kandy Crusaders

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cricket Records - Records - Wayamba - Twenty20 matches - Most runs - ESPNcricinfo.
  2. Web site: Cricket Records - Records - Wayamba - Twenty20 matches - Most wickets - ESPNcricinfo.
  3. Web site: Kulatunga blasts Wayamba to victory.
  4. Web site: Udana stars in Wayamba's title win.
  5. Web site: Unstoppable Wayamba retain title.
  6. News: Corruption and incompetence brings Sri Lanka's SLPL T20 tournament to its knees . Gavin . Van Hoff . 19 June 2011 . Island Cricket . 8 July 2011 .
  7. News: No Indians in SLPL, says BCCI . 18 June 2011 . CricInfo . 8 July 2011 .
  8. News: Sri Lanka Premier League postponed to 2012 . Tariq . Engineer . CricInfo . 7 July 2011 . 8 July 2011 .
  9. Web site: SLC Super T20 Provincial Tournament 2016 press conference . Island Cricket . 26 January 2016.
  10. Web site: Super T20 Provincial Tournament 2016 . Sri Lanka Cricket . 26 January 2016.