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Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter

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Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter
During the 106th Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter
Native nameBattle of the Maroons
Other names
  • Hill Capital Battle of the Maroons
  • Battle of T. B. Tennekoon Memorial Trophy
SportCricket
Type
  • Test Match
  • One-Day
LocationKandy
First meeting1893
Latest meeting2024
Next meeting2025
BroadcastersTV Kingswood
Gaja TV (PEO TV Channel-116)
Stadiums
TrophyT. B. Tennekoon Memorial Trophy Winston Hooles Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total117
Most winsDharmaraja College (37 wins)
Top scorerSenaka Dissanayake (200 runs) Dharmaraja College
Results

Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter is the annual cricket match between two of the largest government-run national boys' schools in Kandy, Sri Lanka: Dharmaraja College, Kandy and Kingswood College, Kandy. It is the oldest cricket match series in the central province and second oldest in Sri Lanka, having been played for 131 years.[1] It is also known as the Battle of the Maroons, referring to the school colours of the two schools.

History

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The first match was played in 1893, with the Dharmaraja team captained by Don Baron Jayatilaka, then-incumbent principal of Dharmaraja College, and the Kingswood team captained by A. E. Spencer.[2] It was played at the Bogambara Stadium, which is no longer a cricket venue. This match, along with a few subsequent matches, were not exclusively schoolboy matches, with staff members from each school included in the teams. The first all-schoolboy Big Match was played in 1899, with J. C. de Mel captaining Dharmaraja and T. B. Marshall captaining Kingswood.[2] All big matches were played at the Asgiriya Stadium until 2010, and since 2011, all big matches have been played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

The One Day Encounter between Dharmaraja College, Kandy and Kingswood College, Kandy began in the year 1989 with Prasanna Dahanayake as the captain of Dharmaraja College.[3]

Series summary

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Currently, Dharmaraja leads with 37 wins against 19 by Kingswood, with 61 matches ending in a draw.[4][5][6] All matches from 1981 to 2010 ended in a draw. The last time a decision was possible during the series was in 1980 when Dharmaraja defeated Kingswood by nine wickets under the captaincy of Janaka Mendis.[7] Kingswood's last win was in 1958 under C. M. Fernando. On 26 March 2011, Dharmaraja College registered a seven-wicket win under the captaincy of Hemal Munaweera at the Pallekale International Cricket Stadium, ending nearly 30 years of indecisive matches. Latest test match was played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and Dharmaraja College college won the match and the latest limited-over match was played at the same venue and Kingswood College won the match.

Highlights

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  • 1893 - The first encounter which included staff members and school boy's played at Bogambara grounds. Dharmaraja was led by a member of the staff, Don Baron Jayathilake, later Don Baron Jayathilake. Kingswood was led by Spencer.[8]
  • 1899 – The inaugural Kingswood vs Dharmaraja match for schoolboys only was played on 1st of July. Kingswood was captained by T. B. Marshall.[8]
  • 1914 – A. Jayasundera took 8 wickets for 90 runs as Dharmaraja beat Kingswood by innings and 17 runs.
  • 1916 – R. Burke took 8 wickets for 7 runs as Kingswood beat Dharmaraja by innings and 24 runs.
  • 1918 – Dharmaraja were out for 190 runs by Kingswood.
  • 1943 – First century in the series, scored by R. L. Arthur Alwis of Dharmaraja College. The Rajan's skipper, T. B. Talwatte, was deprived of this honour as he was injured by the Kingswood pace bowler, M. T. Jaimon and Talwatte had to leave the field temporarily during which time Arthur completed his century. Later, Talwatte too completed his century. M. T. Jaimon took 5 wickets for 90 runs for Kingswood. The match was won by the Rajans by innings and 152 runs. J. P. Jayasena captained Kingswood.
  • 1951 – Kingswood led by the left-hander Shelton R. S. Perera, scored an exciting win over Dharmaraja, having had to score ten runs in six balls and one run in two balls, which they did with a ball to spare. The winning stroke was hit by the captain himself.
  • 1952 – Chandra de Silva scored 158 for Dharmaraja in this match, played at Randles Hill. Asoka Perera scored 148 for Kingswood. The match ended in a draw. De Silva's 158 was the highest individual score in the series.
  • 1956 – The highlight of the drawn encounter was the bowling feat of M. Nizar of Kingswood who took 6 wickets for 48 runs.
  • 1957 – Kingswood amassed 401 for 9 wickets with Maurice Fernando scoring 101 runs. Dharmaraja replied with 269 runs in the first innings.
  • 1958 – Kingswood defeated Dharmaraja by 10 wickets, the last time Kingswood defeated Dharmaraja. In this match, Kingwood was captained by C. M. Fernando who was selected "The School Boy Cricketer of the Year". Dharmaraja was captained by D. D. T. Alwis. The Kingswood opening pair, considered the best among schools, was Maurice Fernando and Herly Jayasuriya. They put on an unbroken stand of 102 runs in the second innings enabling Kingswood to win. Herly scored a brisk 50 while Maurice scored 43 runs.[9][10]
  • 1959 – C. Ratnavibushana scored 167 for Kingswood, surpassing the earlier record of 158 as the highest individual score.
  • 1960 – The match ended in a tie but Kingswood's principal, K. M. de Lanerolle, awarded the game to Dharmaraja having gone through the scorebook for better performance.
  • 1964 – The match was postponed due to rain. In the rescheduled game the Rajans were two runs short of victory when the stumps were drawn.
  • 1965 – The Jayasundera twins, Ananda and Upananda, played for Dharmaraja. Earlier Kingswood had twins.
  • 1967 – The Kingswood skipper Tissa Jayathilake batting well with Mohan Kodituwakku, declared the innings still short of 9 runs of a century, which would have earned him the distinction of scoring consecutive centuries having scored an unbeaten 100 in the 1966 match. Another feature of this match was the bowling of the left-arm spinner Sena Abeygunaratne, who took 8 wickets for 39 runs in the Dharmaraja 1st innings of 143 runs.
    Dharmaraja-Kingswood 104th encounter at Asgiriya Stadium
  • 1976 & 1977 – P. B. Wickremasuriya of Kingswood and Ajith Naranpanawe of Dharmaraja entered the record books by scoring centuries in both years thus becoming the only two players to score centuries in consecutive matches.
  • 1981 – Cricket Captain of Dharmaraja College Janaka Mendis registered an outright win over Kingswood College. Since then for 30 years there was no decision.
  • 1983 – Senaka Dissanayake scored a double century for Dharmaraja, the only double century in the series, which stands as the highest individual score for the series.
  • 2001 – First one-day match played in colour outfits which Dharmaraja won under Anuradha Jayasundara.
  • 2011 – First match played in Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the first school cricket match to be played at that stadium. Dharmaraja College won by 7 wickets under the captaincy of Hemal Munaweera putting an end to the 30 years of draws.
  • 2012 – Dharmaraja College won the 106th Battle of the Maroons by 7 wickets under the captaincy of Viraj Karaputugala.
  • 2013 – The 107th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 22 and 23 March 2013 at the Asgiriya International Stadium. The limited-over match played on 30 March 2013 at the same venue.[11]
  • 2017 - The 111th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 17 and 18 March 2017 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Kingswood was led by Avishla Chandrasiri and Dharmaraja was led by Deshan Gunasinghe.[12][13][14]
  • 2018 - The 112th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 16 and 17 March 2018 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.[15][16]
  • 2019 - The 113th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 15 and 16 March 2019 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the match was draw.[17][18]
  • 2022 - The 114th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 11-12 March 2022 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the match was draw. The limited-over match played on 23 March 2022 at the same venue and Dharmaraja College won the match.[19][20]
  • 2022 - The 115th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 22 and 23 September 2022 at the Asgiriya International Stadium and the match was draw. The limited-over match played on 2 October 2022 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the match was a draw.[21][22]
  • 2023 - The 116th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 24 and 25 March 2023 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the match draw. The limited-over match played on the 9th of April 2023 at the same venue and Dharmaraja College won the match by 50 runs.[23][24]
  • 2024 -
  1. The 117th Battle of the Maroons encounter was held on 22 and 23 March 2024 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and Dharmaraja College won the match under the captain of Dulara Bandulasena. Opening Batsmen of Dharmaraja College Pulindu Perera scores 92 and Pulindu Perera (92) with Onajith De Silva (60) build a partnership for 152 points in the fist inning of the match. 2nd day Kingswood lost the first wicket with only scoring 10 points. But with the help of Kavija Gamage and Yosath Abekon Kingswood scored 178/10 in the 1st inning. But with Dakshika Manukalpa"s in the 2nd inning of the match Kingswood only scored 78/10. Dakshika Manukalpa took 8 wickets for 30 runs as the Dharmaraja won the match by an inning and 69 runs.[25][26][27]
  2. The 35th limited-over match was held on the 31st of March 2024 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and Kingswood College won the match. Vice captain of Kingswood College Kavija Gamage top scored with a 102 with 13 fours and 1 six. Rajans bowlers, Pakshika Manukapa got 3 wickets for 38 and Arosha  Mahagedera 2 wickets for 8. Thanks to Kingswood bowlers and keepers Kingswood mange to win the one day encounter by 9 runs.[28][29][30]

Overall result

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Teams Battle of the Maroons Current Trophy Holder
Total Win Total Lost Total Draw T. B. Tennekoon Memorial Trophy Winston Hooles Trophy
 Dharmaraja College (SL) 37 19 61 Dharmaraja College (2024) Kingswood College (2024)
 Kingswood College, Kandy (SL) 19 37

Results of the 2024 encounter

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Teams Encounter Test Match encounter Results Encounter One-Day encounter Results
Day 1 Day 2 50 Overs
 Dharmaraja College (SL) 117 (2024) 325/2 (1-INN) Not Played Won 35 (2024) 224/10 (48.2) Lost
 Kingswood College, Kandy (SL) Not Played 178/10 (1-INN)

78/10 (2-INN)

Lost 233/9 Won

The 117th Battle of the Marrons encounter at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium was won by Dharmaraja College.[31][32][33] The 35th limited over match was won by Kingswood College by 9 runs.[34][35][36]

Squads for the 2024 encounter

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Squads of DRCK and KCK 2024
Year Team Captain Vice Captain Wicket Keeper Players Head Coach
DRCK & KCK
2024 (117th)  Dharmaraja College (SL) Dulara Bandulasena Pulindu Perera Isuru Pannala Dulara Bandulasena (Capt.), Pulindu Perera (V.Capt.), Lakvin Abeysinghe, Isuru Pannala, Onajith de Silva, Arosha Mahagedara, Nisala Abeyrathne, Dakshika Manukalpa, Lakvin Abeysinghe, Irusha Jayawardane, Sheshan Marasinghe, Chamath Ekanayake, Dayan Wijesekara, Janidu Dissanayaka, Amantha Weerasekara, Matheesha Rupasinghe, Lalitha Dissanayake, Onija Sesath, Kavindu Gunaratne, Hirun Maduranga, Sanuka Rathnayake Senaka Dissanayake
 Kingswood College, Kandy (SL) Nenuka Dissanayake Kavija Gamage - Nenuka Dissanayake (Capt.), Kavija Gamage (V.Capt.), Kenula Pihilianga, Amesh Rupasinghe, Nikeshala Nanayakkara, Dinuka Sandaruwan, Barana Rathnayake, Amiru Amunupura, Yosath Abeykoon, Dilshan Weerawansha, Gauranga Bandara, Damitha Rathnayake, Chanul Kodithuwakku, Pamuditha Bandara, Rizwan Razak, Upadhi Jayawardana, Nadeesha Bandaranyake, Hasith Gunasekara, Heshan Weerasinghe, Ranesh Herath Suresh Peiris

Above squads are according to the 117th Battle of Marrons encounter and 35th limited over encounter.[37][38]

Panoramic view of the Pallekale International Cricket Stadium during the Dharmaraja vs Kingswood 106th Big Match

See also

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