Sanasa Life Insurance sponsored the thrilling 95th edition of the big match between Ananda College and Nalanda College. The highly anticipated three-day big match ended in a draw. Adverse weather conditions prevented a decisive outcome, but based on their performances, both teams were declared joint winners. ‘The Best Fielder’ award was also sponsored by Sansa Life Insurance. “We see brilliant cricketing talent being played on the field right before our very eyes. These youngsters are the future of cricket that takes the name of Sri Lanka proudly to the world someday. We are glad to have been a part of their journey forward”, said Sanasa Life Insurance CEO Mr. Nuwanpriya Gunawardane, commenting on the outstanding fielding performance by Chanul Athukorala of Nalanda College.
The Ananda-Nalanda big match, also known as the ‘Battle of the Maroons’ is more than just a cricket match. It is a tradition that strengthens the bond between these two esteemed schools. Over time, it has become a symbol of unity, brotherhood, and the values of sportsmanship, qualities that extend far beyond the cricket field, promoting peace, diversity, and camaraderie in society. Commenting on the match, Gunawardane added: “Sanasa Life Insurance is honoured to support this legendary cricketing battle. We believe in encouraging the younger generation to overcome challenges and strive for greatness.
This match embodies those values.” Sanasa Life Insurance has been committed to uplifting communities and making a meaningful impact. As a leading insurance provider in Sri Lanka, the company has been recognised multiple times for its rapid growth and customer-centric insurance solutions. With nearly 100 branches across the country, Sanasa Life Insurance serves a diverse range of customers, from rural communities to middle- and high-income earners.
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