Days 4 and 5, Games 1 & 2 of the trip
Days 4 and
5, Games 1 & 2 of the trip:
With the next two days of the trip came our first 2 matches.
It was curry for breakfast on the 4th
day (or something much more simple if one preferred!), and then both teams
departed the hotel to their respective games. The 1st XI travelled
to the Moors Stadium to face Amana International School, and the 2nd
XI were at the Sri Lanka Air Force Stadium against Colts Academy.
Some of our boys tuk-tuking into breakfast
Despite
the Sri Lanka air force and armed guard being present and rather intimidating for most
of the game, the 2nd XI won comfortably against a slightly
mismatched opposition. The ground was right in the heart of Colombo, with one
of the landmarks of Colombo, the Lotus Tower, in the background.
Teddy Reid
presents Man of the Match award to Colts
The 1st
XI did not fare so well, losing to their bearded counterparts in their 40 over
game.
STATS OF GAMES TO FOLLOW!!
STATS OF GAMES TO FOLLOW!!
The
evening brought time to relax in the restaurant with some very spicy curries,
and time by the pool and beach. However, tiredness soon set in again, and it
wasn’t long before the boys were in bed, ready to sleep for the next day.
Day 5 and
there were more curry options for breakfast! Some braved the spice, but many
erred on the side of caution, consuming cereal, toast, beans and bacon in vast
quantities. Then it was off to our fixtures: today, the 1st XI
played Colts Cricket Academy at the Sri Lanka Air Force Stadium, whilst the 2nd
XI ventured to the Moratuwa De Soysa Stadium to take on St. Thomas’ College.
Both teams
were successful in their endeavours, coming home victorious after a hard day’s
work in the heat.
STATS OF GAMES TO FOLLOW!
STATS OF GAMES TO FOLLOW!
Jonny
Browne and Jay Singh share important 50 partnership for 2nd XI in 2nd
game
George
Hopwood (8 overs, 25 runs, 6 wickets). Josh Carberry, Tom Preston, Oliver Meadows and Oliver Kelly.
Mrs Byrne
excited about handing out “Smak” to the boys on the bus. Don’t worry, it’s just
a milkshake!
Despite a
delayed return to the hotel because of a procession (see bearded ladies below!),
the boys still had the opportunity to take a dip in the pool on the last night
of our stay at Pegasus Reef Hotel. Tomorrow, we make the trip to Udawalawe to
see wildlife on safari and elephants at a sanctuary, as well as another game of
cricket. We will be staying at the Grand Udawalawe Hotel. From there it’s on to
Galle and Hikkaduwa!
Dancing
Bearded Ladies!
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