Colombo Cricket Club

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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,[2] and is headquartered at 31 Maitland Crescent, Colombo 7,[3] close to the headquarters of Sri Lanka Cricket.

CoachSri Lanka Ashan Priyanjan
ColoursMaroon  [1]
Founded1863; 163 years ago (1863)
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Colombo Cricket Club
Personnel
CaptainSri Lanka Sonal Dinusha
CoachSri Lanka Ashan Priyanjan
Team information
ColoursMaroon  [1]
Founded1863; 163 years ago (1863)
Home groundColombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo 7
Capacity6,000
History
Premier Trophy wins6
Premier Limited Overs Tournament winsnone
Twenty20 Tournament wins1
Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament wins1
Official websitegymkhanaclub.lk
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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).[4] 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".[5] Sources then differ as to the exact date of the formation of the club, some citing 8 September,[5] October,[6] or November[7] of the same year, with all sources agreeing that a cricket club was formed sometime in 1832.[8] 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).[8] 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.[8][9][10] The club soon became a hub for cricketing activity in the country, becoming the de facto governing body for cricket in Ceylon.[11]

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).[4][8] 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.[4]

In 1894, the club moved again, this time to its present address at Maitland Crescent.[8] It remained a Europeans-only club until 1962,[12] and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2013.[4][8]

Honours

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

Current squad

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

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Name Age Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
Lasith Abeyratne32Right-handedVice-captain
Pavan Rathnayake23Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Nimesha Gunasinghe30Right-handedRight-arm off spin
All-rounders
Ashan Priyanjan36Right-handedRight-arm off spinCaptain
Pawantha Weerasinghe25Left-handedRight-arm off spin
Wanindu Hasaranga28Right-handedRight-arm leg spin
Chamindu Wijesinghe25Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Malinga Amarasinghe28Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Lahiru Madushanka33Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Sonal Dinusha25Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
Wicket-keeper
Minod Bhanuka30Left-handed
Spin Bowlers
Malinda Pushpakumara39Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
Lakshan Sandakan34Left-handedSlow left-arm unorthodox
Pace Bowlers
Lahiru Gamage38Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Vishwa Fernando34Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
Nuwan Thushara31Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
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