2017 Feb 9
The much awaited Centenary Cricket encounter between Trinity College Kandy and St. Anthony’s College Kandy will be played under the title; ‘A century of friendly rivalry’ on the 10th and 11th of March 2017 at the Pallekelle International Cricket Stadium.

In line with its celebrations to commemorate the Centenary big match between the two schools, the Trinity-Antonian joint committee recently hosted a press conference at the Galadari Hotel, Colombo to officially launch the web-site of the event; www.trinityantonian.com and announce its activities leading up to the Big Match. St. Anthony’s and Trinity College are two of the oldest Colleges in Kandy and the Trinity-Antonian Cricket encounter is the 6th oldest Inter-school Cricket tournament in Sri Lanka. The two schools have a very rich cricket history and are also two of the oldest schools that took up the game in Sri Lanka. According to past records, Trinity College played their very first cricket match in 1893 whereas St. Anthony’s in 1899.
While commending them on the great discipline shown by the past and present boys/cricketers both in and out of the field, Rev. Henry Wijeratne OSB, Principal/Rector of St. Anthony’s College, Kandy said, “This is indeed a remarkable achievement by two of the biggest and oldest schools in Kandy. ‘Hill Country’s Battle of the Blues’ is an exemplary match to all the other schools as it is great platform that showcases class, talent and the spirit of friendly rivalry.”
The tally, as it stands today after 99 encounters has Trinity College with 23 wins, St. Anthony’s College with 12 wins and 64 ending without a decision. While a majority of wins registered by Trinity were in the pre-independence era, the Antonians have had the better of exchanges since independence. In the latter part of the last century, a trophy was introduced in memory of John Halangoda, who was a product of Trinity College and subsequently cricket coach at St. Anthony’s College.

Both schools have a proud history of producing some excellent cricketers who have gone on to shine in both local and international arenas. Amongst them are Jack Anderson, A.C.M.Lafir, MahesGoonatilleke, Bernard Perera, Marlon VonHagt, RuwanKalpage, PiyalWijetunge, MuttiahMuralitharan and Sajith Fernando from St. Anthony’s and Ravi Ratnayeke, Nilantha Ratnayake, KaushalyaWeeraratne, Kumar Sangakkara, Sachith Pathirana, NiroshanDickwella and Lahiru Kumara from Trinity. These two schools have produced the most number of international cricketers and also the most number of School Boy Cricketers of the year from the Central province. The world’s highest wicket taker MuttiahMuralitharan and the highest runs scorer Kumar Sangakkara are products from these two schools which is indeed a unique feature.




