Harindra Dunuwille was a superb cricketer

Tikiribanda Harindra Dunuwille was one of the finest cricketers to come out of Trinity College in the 1960s. He started his cricket at the age of nine and played in the Under-12 team for three years from 1955 to 1957 and was selected to play in the Under 14 and 16 teams. In 1962 while he was in the Under-16side, he was invited by the then First XI coach Percy Madugalle to play in the senior team. He replaced Lalith Thalakada, who had not attended practices and it was Harindra’s first game for the senior side against Kingswood College. From 1963 to 1966, Harindra was a regular member of the side that he led in 1966 which was rated as one of the best sides Trinity produced at that time. Himendra Ranaweera as his deputy, GlenVanlangenburg, Nihal Marambe, Ajith Abeyratne and Chandra Amunugama were some of the other members of the team.

One of his finest seasons was in 1965 when he bagged 49 wickets as a right arm spinner and became the second best Trinitian next to HC Inman who had taken 61 wickets in the1910s. That year, Harindra won the best bowling prize at Trinity and some of his bowling figures were in 1964 when he took 5/27 and 5/63 vs Wesley, 5/51 vs S. Thomas’ and 5/40 vs Royal. In 1965 he took 7/31 vs Ananda, 5/67 vs Royal,6/76 vs St. Joseph’s and in 1966 took 6/6 vs Kingswood and 6/39 vs St.Joseph’s.

In 1966 as a steady right hand bat Harindra scored two unbeaten centuries, 129 vs Kingswood and 120vs Royal. In his very first year he won his colours and the coveted Lion in1966 and also took home the highest award at Trinity, the Ryde Gold Medal which is presented to the best all-round student. In 1966 he led the Central Province schools team in the Zonal tournament and was vice captain to Anura Tennakoon in the Sri Lanka schools team. In the same year as a schoolboy Harindra played for the country under HIK Fernando who got the opportunity to lead as the regular skipper Michael Tissera was injured.

Harindra had a colourful career both on and off the field. His memorable match was in 1966,when the Sri Lanka schools team was led by Anura Tennakoon with Harindra as the deputy.After leaving school in 1967 Harindra played for SSC for one season before playing for Law College for three years and later for Kandy Cricket Club and Central Province.

He also played for Old Trinitians SC in the late 1980s and later became the president of the Kandy District Cricket Association. During his term of office, several Test matches were played in Kandy along with a World Cup match and Harindra introduced several tournaments among them the All Island Schools Under-15 championship for the Dr. CDL Fernando Trophy, limited over’s,six a-sides, double wicket and a triangular

. He was one of the vice presidents of the Board of Control for Cricket when Sri Lanka won the World Cup.

As the Kandy Mayor he formed the first Sports Committee of the Municipal Council and this writer (Hafiz Marikar) had the privilege of being the first Chairman of that committee and promoted sports in a big way through the Playgrounds and Community Centres. He is one of the founder members of the Old Trinitians SC and never held anything back to give the club the much needed boost.

Starting a successful legal practice in Kandy, he went on to become the president of the Kandy Bar Association and the vice president of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. Today, Harindra has retired from all sports activities and is now a lawyer with a good practice.

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