BEFORE THE 119th ANNUAL “LOVERS’ QUARREL” BETWEEN RICHMOND -MAHINDA HEROIC DOUGLAS DON JAYASINHA EVOKED
One of the most distinguished old boys of prestigious Mahinda College Galle Douglas Dias Jayasinha was born in year 1915 is a distinguished old boy, the first Southerner to bring honour and glory to Galle in the field of Cricket having captained Mahinda from 1934-1936. He was an allrounder a left hand batsman, a prolific scorer having notched six centuries and a number of fifties having captured around eighty wickets during his tenure as a member of the Mahinda College cricket team.DD was classified as an excellent all-rounder been superb slip fielder too. His all round exaggerated demeanour was able to win matches for Mahinda.
Prior to the big encounter under the theme ‘Brotherhood Beyond Boundaries’ the Richmond College Union, Richmond College Cricket Club had connived with Mahinda Club and Mahinda College Cricket Foundation, had organised two cricket encounters between the old boys of the two schools prior to the 119th ‘Lovers Quarrel’ at the Galle International Stadium, was played at the Bloomfield cricket grounds, Colombo 7. The Veterans (50+) T20 encounter was played for the Douglas Jayasinha Challenge Trophy. This year the encounter was won by Mahinda under the captaincy of Geethanga de Silva.
DD had also represented the college soccer team too , was the Head Prefect of the school. After leaving school DD played for Galle CC, Sinhalese Sports Club and Moratuwa Sports Club , perhaps the first non-Moratuwa resident player to Captain the Club. DD was a national selector of the, Board of Cricket Ceylon during the years 1961 to 1973 held the prestigious position of Chairman of selectors for ten long years
DD got his first break as a Schoolboy in 1935, when he played in the Combined Colleges XI against the touring Indian Universities occasional team He used to play on and off for Club cricket, DD first represented Galle CC, where he notched up four consecutive centuries in the Premier ‘Daily News Trophy’ matches culminating in his selection to play for All Ceylon donning the All-Ceylon cap under the late S. Saravanamuttu against New Zealand on 16th October 1937. He had joined the department of Education in 1937 In year1945 had played against India. D. D. Jayasinghe had joined the Department of Education in January 1937, retired in 1974 From 1937 to 1945, he represented the Sinhalese sports club where his colleagues were heavyweights like Sargo Jayawickrema, F. C. De Saram, Ben Navaratne, Hector Perera, H. S. Roberts, Blackham Wijewardane, Gerry Gooneratne, R. B. Wijesinha, George Perera, Dr. W. L. Mendis and A. H. Gooneratne In that era it so difficult, for an outstation player to get into Ceylon side. He got this scarce prospect as his “Bat did the Talking“ constantly.
With dedication and proper training, it’s not difficult to become a cricketer, but the difficult part is to bloom into a good cricketer cum gentleman. Old Boy’s Associations are pumping in considerable funds to produce cricketers, and these cricketers build prospective futures thanks to their Alma Mater, but unfortunately, easily forget the lesson of gratitude and look only for recognition to enhance their fame.
Its pertinent to note that the motto of the new generation seems to be ‘win at all costs’, and when one team is on the verge of defeat the supporters of that team resort to nefarious tactics invading the ground creating ‘havoc’ to disrupt the game. This must be addressed seriously by relevant authorities concerned and appropriate measures taken to eliminate this newly emerged bad culture to ensure fairness for all interested parties.
The organising committee hope to organise this event annually, and the main idea behind this concept is to give a message to the new generation that the past Cricketers of both Schools maintain the spirit of the game and play in a friendly manner, which should be encouraged by the school authorities too. ‘”Cricket is not only a game, but it is a way of life. Cricket is not only with the bat and the ball, but in the head discipline is very important. You must never to jealous of anyone, because cricket is a team game. It is a marvellous game. Although we play for different schools or clubs, at the end of the day, we were best of friends and lifelong friends. That is the spirit that you must play cricket” a quote of this gentleman cricketer Douglas Dias Jayasinha.
In year 1945, Douglas Dias Jayasinha had tied the nuptial knot with Swarna De Silva, a teacher attached to Central College Dehiwela and Isipatana MV Colombo. She had been a tower of inspiration and Vigor to him. The duo have three sons – Nimal Dias Jayasinha – Chairman – Managing Director of the well known large pharmaceutical company ‘EMERCHEMIE NB Ceylon Limited, Ravindra Dias Jayasinha and Mohan Dias Jayasinha domiciled overseas.
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