Devans Premier League T10 Tournament today and tomorrow at Rathgama

Devans Premier League T10 Cricket tournament played among the present and past cricketers of Devapathiraja College Rathgama for T.A.C..N. Gunasekara Memorial Challenge Trophy will be held on February 27 and 28 at Rathgama public grounds.

Two Sri Lankan Cricketers Tharindu Kaushal and Nirwantha Thikshila de Silva, Sri Lanka under 19 player Dilshan Kanchana, Club Cricketers Chalana De Silva, Raveen Yasas, Roshan Lakmal Wijenayake, Pethum Madhusanka, Tharindu Nuwan, Chathura Lakshan, Thisara Dilshan, Kalpa Chethiya, Sudeera Weerarathne, Pawan Sandesh, Jeewaka Shasheen will play in this tournament.

Devapathiraja College Rathgama has produced many talented cricketers at all levels.

They were runner up of the Astra Cup under 16 division three tournament in 2004 under Darshana Srimal Hewawasam and emerged under 13 division Two champions in 2011 under the captaincy of D. Nilanka Rukshitha.

Devapathiraja College Rathgama was the runner up of Under 19 Singer Trophy division three tournament under Lahiru Madhuwantha in 2013/2014 and emerged champions of Singer Trophy under 19 division Two tournament under Pathum Madhusanka Mendis in 2017/2018. Devapathiraja played in Division One in all age groups under 13,15,17 and 19. They won these titles under the guidance of Y. Nishantha Kumara, master in charge and Ranjan Lasantha de Silva as coach. The four teams are Devan Soldiers Devan Gladiators Devan Fighters and Devan Juniors

The four teams will play on a league basis. Leader and second place of the points table will meet in the final and No.3 and No 4 will meet in the consolation final. - Y.K

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