Thomians
win after 8 years
This is another one in the long line of 124 matches played, that
goes down as a special. In this there are many achievements that
have gone unnoticed till recently.
The
records go as: (a) Last Man Top Scorer P. Amaradasa (for Royal)
(b) Record 10th Wicket Partnership for Royal - P. Amaradasa-C.E.
Belleth (c) T.E. Tweed 1921/22 Royal Thomian - In Two Winning Teams
Two successive years (d) E.C. Rose Highest Scorer in match - in
2 matches (1919/20 - Series record and Highest Scorer for Royal
(2nd Innings for Royal). A record not emulated during the past 80
years.
I
picked the 1922 match to remember the Last Man Top Scorer for Royal
- P. Amaradasa, his record was not mentioned for nearly 40 yers.
Also his 10th wicket record partnership also took the same time
to mention. Amaradasa did not hail from cricketing stock but his
performances with both bat and ball for 3 years shows his ability.
Before going further I would like to mention his bowling performances
(as openign bowler 3 years)- See Annex (A)
Amaradasa
conceding just 197 runs in 126 overs - 8.2 runs per wkt and conceding
less than 2 runs per over. It is not his bowling but the10th wkt.
partnership that got the prominence - the partner C.E. Belleth too
had been left out, till about the 1969. They put 54 runs for the
10th wkt. C.E Belleth was a keen student of cricket.
My
former Master Belleth is mentioned as the HERO of the 1922 match
in the newspapers as he scored 17,21, took 3 for 49 and 4 for 24.
In the 2nd innings too Amaradasa and Belleth put on 25 runs for
the 10th wkt. ( So we have two heroes in the match). The 3rd was
E.C. Rose Royal opening batsman in 1919/24, 22runs in the match.,1920/28
and in 1921/33 - the highest scorer for Royal in 2nd innings. These
were top batting efforts - as opening batsmen. In 1919 - 1920 Rose
was top scorer in the 3 successive matches.
There
was a 4th man Tom Tweed who got his name in. He was in the winning
Royal team of 1921 and the winning Thomian Team of 1922! Tweed in
1926 was at Cambridge University and won his Blue for Athletics.
Tweed opened batting and bowling for S. Thomas'. Would Tweed has
made a good M.P. in the new era?
Thomian
captain C.E.L de Silva wrote that he quite often faced defeat (1920
& 1921) as a player "now my turn to captain" and he
led his team to a fine win. Royal according to reports were a poor
combination led by M.C. Dias.
In
the course of wirting on Amaradasa's effort I mentioned my former
master Belleth -17 and 21 (54 runs for 10th wkt) & 25 runs.
for 10th (both with Amaradasa) - 3/49 and 4 for 24(7 for 72) in
bowling. It was Mr. Belleths' debut year. He was a keen student
of the game. In later years he coached the Royal College team and
was games master (The Umpires in 1922 match were Mr. L.V. Gooneratne
and Dr. J.A. Scharenguwel). In later life Mr. Amaradasa was known
as Dr. A. Rahapalor. I believe he served the Colombo Municipality. |