Colombo Cricket Club

{{short description|Cricket club in Sri Lanka}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Infobox cricket team

|name=Colombo Cricket Club

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|coach={{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Ashan Priyanjan

|captain={{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Wanindu Hasaranga

|colours = Maroon {{color box|#990040}}{{cite web|title=Domestic Clubs#Colombo Cricket Club|url=http://www.srilankacricket.lk/domestic-cricket/local-clubs|website=Srilankacricket.lk|publisher=Sri Lanka Cricket|access-date=31 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170707215012/http://www.srilankacricket.lk/domestic-cricket/local-clubs|archive-date=7 July 2017|url-status=dead}}

|founded={{Start date and age|1863||}}

|ground=Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo 7

|capacity=6,000

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| title1 = Premier Trophy

| title1wins = 6

| title2 = Premier Limited Overs Tournament

| title2wins = none

| title3 = Twenty20 Tournament

| title3wins = 1

|website = {{URL|http://gymkhanaclub.lk}}

}}

The Colombo Cricket Club (CCC) is a first-class cricket club in Sri Lanka. It is the oldest in the country, having been formed in 1863,{{cite web|url=https://www.thepapare.com/test-venues-in-sri-lanka-part-1/ |title=Test venues in Sri Lanka: The Oldies |work=The Papare |access-date=6 May 2020}} and is headquartered at 31 Maitland Crescent, Colombo 7,{{cite web|title=Colombo Cricket Club|url=http://slca.lk/index.php/premier-clubs/colombo-cricket-club|website=Sri Lankans Cricketers' Association|access-date=31 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831130120/http://slca.lk/index.php/premier-clubs/colombo-cricket-club|archive-date=31 August 2017|url-status=dead}} close to the headquarters of Sri Lanka Cricket.

History

The idea of a gentlemen's team for British colonists in Ceylon was first mooted among the patrons of the Colombo Club- a social club for the British upper class then located at the Galle Face Green (not to be confused with the 1871 club of the same name and location).{{cite web|title=The 'Gymkhana' For All Reasons Celebrates Its 150 Year Rhapsody|url=http://serendib.btoptions.lk/article.php?issue=46&id=1178|website=Serendib|publisher=Serendib Magazine/SriLankan Airlines|access-date=31 August 2017|language=en|date=October 2013|archive-date=28 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128075730/http://serendib.btoptions.lk/article.php?issue=46&id=1178|url-status=dead}} The beginnings of the club proper can then be traced back to a notice in the Colombo Journal of 5 September 1832, which called for "...gentlemen who may be inclined towards forming a Cricket Club..." to "...meet at the Library (located in the Pettah) at 2 o'clock precisely on the 8th instant".{{cite book|last1=Mangan|first1=J.A.|editor1-last=Hong|editor1-first=Fan|editor2-last=Mangan|editor2-first=J.A.|title=Sport in Asian Society: Past and present|date=2005|publisher=Taylor & Francis e-Library|isbn=0-203-49742-2|chapter=Imperial Origins: Christian Manliness, Moral Imperatives and Pre-Sri Lankan Playing Fields- Beginnings}} Sources then differ as to the exact date of the formation of the club, some citing 8 September, October,{{cite news|last1=Marikar|first1=Hafiz|title=Cricket in Sri Lanka during the good old days|url=http://archives.dailynews.lk/2001/pix/PrintPage.asp?REF=/2012/12/01/spo26.asp|access-date=31 August 2017|agency=Daily News Sri Lanka|publisher=Dailynews.lk|date=1 December 2012}} or November{{cite book|last1=Lorgat|first1=Haroon|title=A New Dawn- Confidential Report for SLC Executive Committee|date=20 November 2012|page=4|url=http://www.srilankacricket.lk/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Haroon-Lorgat-Report-to-SLC-21-Nov-2012.pdf|access-date=31 August 2017|language=en}} of the same year, with all sources agreeing that a cricket club was formed sometime in 1832.{{cite news|last1=Pathiravithana|first1=S.R.|title=CHOGM, CCC and the cricket legacy|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/131110/sports/chogm-ccc-and-the-cricket-legacy-68659.html|access-date=31 August 2017|agency=The Sunday Times Sri Lanka|publisher=SundayTimes.lk|date=10 November 2013}} The newly formed club was located in Slave Island, on the land that later became the Rifle Green (now the site of the Defence Services School). The first officially recorded game of cricket in the country was that between the eventual CCC and a team fielded by the 97th Regiment of the British Army stationed in Ceylon at the time, in November 1832.{{cite web

| last = Perera

| first = Ajith C S

| title = A Peep in to Sri Lankan Cricket History

| date = 2 November 2003

| work = Thinking Cricket with Ajith C S Perera

| url = http://thinkingcricket.tripod.com/cricket/id2.html

| access-date = 2008-09-15| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081012172614/http://thinkingcricket.tripod.com/cricket/id2.html| archive-date= 12 October 2008 | url-status= live}}{{cite web|title=97th (The Earl of Ulster’s) Regiment of Foot|url=http://www.nam.ac.uk/research/famous-units/97th-earl-ulsters-regiment-foot|work=Famous Units|publisher=National Army Museum|access-date=24 May 2014}} The club soon became a hub for cricketing activity in the country, becoming the de facto governing body for cricket in Ceylon.{{cite book|last1=Little|first1=Charles|editor1-last=Nauright|editor1-first=John|editor2-last=Parrish|editor2-first=Charles|title=Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice|date=2012|publisher=ABC-CLIO|location=Santa Barbara, California|isbn=978-1-59884-301-9|page=215|chapter=Cricket, Sri Lanka}}

The Colombo Club went through an expansion phase in 1863, becoming the Colombo Gymkhana Club, a parent/umbrella organisation that acted as a social club while at the same time administering a number of different sports clubs- the CCC included (alongside the CH&FC for rugby and hockey in 1892 and the Queen's Club for tennis and squash in 1899). The CCC is thought to have been formally named with its current name sometime in 1863, and moved to Galle Face Green sometime during this period as well.

In 1894, the club moved again, this time to its present address at Maitland Crescent. It remained a Europeans-only club until 1962,{{cite book|last1=Gunawardena|first1=Charles|title=Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka|date=2005|publisher=Sterling Publishers|location=New Delhi|isbn=9781932705485|page=94|edition=2nd}} and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2013.

Honours

  • Premier Trophy
  • Winners (5): 1979–80, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1995–96, 2006–07, 2012, 2021

Current squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold. Updated as on 31 July 2022

class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%;"
style="background: #790D1A; color:white" align="centre" | Name

! style="background: #790D1A; color:white" align="centre" | Age

! style="background: #790D1A; color:white" align="centre" | Batting style

! style="background: #790D1A; color:white" align="centre" | Bowling style

! style="background: #790D1A; color:white" align="centre" | Notes

colspan="5" style="background: #DCDCDC" align="right" | Batsmen
Lasith Abeyratne{{Age|1993|5|23|df=y}}Right-handedVice-captain
Pavan Rathnayake{{Age|2002|8|24|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Nimesha Gunasinghe{{Age|1995|6|12|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm off spin
colspan="5" style="background: #DCDCDC" align="right" | All-rounders
Ashan Priyanjan{{Age|1989|8|14|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm off spinCaptain
Pawantha Weerasinghe{{Age|2000|12|30|df=y}}Left-handedRight-arm off spin
Wanindu Hasaranga{{age|1997|7|29}}Right-handedRight-arm leg spin
Chamindu Wijesinghe{{Age|2000|9|3|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Malinga Amarasinghe{{Age|1997|10|19|df=y}}Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Lahiru Madushanka{{Age|1992|9|12|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Sonal Dinusha{{Age|2000|12|4|df=y}}Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
colspan="5" style="background: #DCDCDC" align="right" | Wicket-keeper
Minod Bhanuka{{Age|1995|4|29|df=y}}Left-handed
colspan="5" style="background: #DCDCDC" align="right" | Spin Bowlers
Malinda Pushpakumara{{Age|1987|3|24|df=y}}Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
Lakshan Sandakan{{age|1991|6|10}}Left-handedSlow left-arm unorthodox
colspan="5" style="background: #DCDCDC" align="right" | Pace Bowlers
Lahiru Gamage{{Age|1988|4|5|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Vishwa Fernando{{age|1991|9|18}}Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
Nuwan Thushara{{Age|1994|8|6|df=y}}Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast

References

  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)

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