Thursday, 17 April 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Day 10 - Mount Lavinia
Another travel day today. We left Coral Sands, Hikkaduwa at around 10am this morning on the bus bound for Mount Lavinia - a suburb of Colombo.
Today is Sinhala, or Sri Lankan and Tamil New Year. The sounds of exploding fire crackers echoed in every street we drove down. As we drove north along the coast, our guide told us about the impact of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami on this part of Sri Lanka.
We arrived our new hotel, Mount Lavinia around lunch time. This fantastic hotel was built by the Governor of Sri Lanka in the early nineteenth century.
In the evening we were treated to a fantastic evening at the house of a local businessmen. The food was incredible, and to cap it all off, the boys were able to meet Farveez Maharoof the Sri Lankan Test Cricketer. He gave a really stimulating and thoughtful talk to the boys on how they can achieve their full potential in life and as cricketers.
We returned to the Hotel ready to rest before our final game tomorrow.
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Day 9 - 5th Match vs Uyanwatta-Matara U15, Matara
Lukas played a valuable innings, and was joined by Leo and Campbell for brief appearances. Jamie Davies played some good shots. Ethan Bamber came in at number 8 and played a fantastic innings, hitting 58 off of 26 balls (3 4's and 6 6's with a strike rate of 223.08). Ethan was assisted by Matthew Thal. Mill Hill ended their innings at 149 for 8.
Unfortunately, today's game was not to end in a Mill Hill victory. Fierce opening spells by Ethan Bamber (5.2-0-30-0) and Lukas Vanhaesebroeck (5-0-18-1) restricted Matara for the first 10 overs. However the opposition outperformed Mill Hill with the bat. Despite excellent bowling from Matthew Thal (5-0-34-2), Matara were able to reach their total with 7.8 overs to spare.
Another enjoyable day, even though the result did not go in Mill Hill's favour.
The match report is available here:
http://www.crichq.com/matches/127210
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Day 8 - Match 4 Vs Mahinda College, Galle
Friday, 11 April 2014
Day 7 - Kandy to Hikkaduwa
Even at this early hour, Kandy Central Station was a hive of activity. We had seats booked into a special 'observation' carriage, which was luxurious by the standards of the whole train (mostly 2nd and 3rd class). Also the standards of comfort in our observation carriage were not far behind the rather enticing (but ominous sounding) 'super deluxe' class carriage at the front of the train. Anyway, I digress...
Our carriage was at the end of the train, where the guard's van usually is, and this gave us superb views of the beautiful landscape. This also segregated us from the rest of the train's passengers, who were probably a little relieved not to face another Mill Hill rendition of the now ubiquitous tour anthem 'Maw Lanka'.
Matthew Thal manages a 6am smile. |
The hills outside Kandy. |
Messrs. Plummer and Cicale take in the sights and sounds of the railway. |
Kush contemplates his next double century. |
We arrived in Hikkaduwa around 14:00, where we checked into our third hotel, the Sand Coral Hotel, located on the beach. The boys relished the opportunity to relax by the pool after what had been a long day. They were also able to hone their fielding skills with a game of catch.
If in doubt all jump - the ball will fall into someone's hand(s)! |
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Day 6 - 3rd Match vs St Anthony's College, Kandy
Today we played a very competitive St Anthony's team, however, we thrashed them. Luckily we had won the toss, and for the first time, we decided to have a bat. We had a solid start with Ethan Bamber and Ben Scott opening. Unfortunately, Ben was run out due to their brilliant fielding. However, we had the amazing Lukas Vanhaesebroeck in next who scored a professional 78 not out. This was backed up with a solid 40 from Campbell Castagna. This set up a good base for the lower order to have a bat.
In the end we reached a score of 190. After, we came out confidently to have a bowl. Lukas got the first wicket in his first over from a catch from Ben Balcombe. The next few overs came from Kush and Matti Thal. They got 3 wickets between them. Jamie Davies took an excellent catch off of Kush. Their batting attack wasn't as strong as we expected but their lower order batsmen gave a good fight. This was backed up by Jamie Davies and Charlie Plummer. Unfortunately, their effort wasn't enough and were all out for 115. But we gave their number 12 batsmen a go to have a bat.This was an excellent performance from Mill Hill, giving the boys their second win of the tour. They bowled and batted exceptionally well and deserved their victory.
Photos from the game can be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1438212086417382.1073741833.1437939786444612&type=1
Tomorrow we return to Colombo on the picturesque Kandy to Colombo railway. http://www.exporail.lk/maps.php
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Day 5 – Kandy 2nd Match vs Dharmaraja College
Keen to improve on the performance in the first match, Mill Hill left for their second match of the tour vs Dharmaraja college, Kandy,
The grounds of the College were situated on a hill overlooking Kandy and catered for over 4,500 pupils as well as Sri Lanka’s largest Scout Lodge.
Charlie Plummer takes a wicket. |
Some excellent catches were taken by Cambell Castagna, Kush Thakrar and Ethan Bamber, while Jamie Davis and Kush Thakrar both achieved excellent run outs.
Scotty with his new pals! |
Charlie Plummer and Lukas Vanhaesebroeck took Mill Hill to within a fraction of victory. Charlie Plummer hit 26 off 27 balls with 4 4s before being caught, while Lukas scored 43 not out. Kush Thrakrar and Henry Webster helped to score the winning runs.
Lukas contemplates a successful innings. |
After returning to the hotel we all travelled into Kandy for a cultural show of dancing and fire walking. This was an incredible experience for the boys, who all really enjoyed themselves.
A stimulating presentation was given by Kush, Charlie, Ben, Lorenzo and Lucca on aspects of Sri Lankan culture, including the dances we had just witnessed.
The boys went to bed early, hotly anticipating the prospect of a second tour win in their next fixture vs St Anthony’s College, Kandy.
The scorecard can be viewed here: http://www.crichq.com/matches/125609 (please disregard where it says St John’s College. This is tomorrow’s match!)
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Day 4 – Kandy / Elephant Orphanage
We arrived at the orphanage before lunch and proceeding into the grounds. We immediately came face to face with a heard of majestic Asian elephants. The orphanage was in beautiful surroundings and was home to around 70 elephants.
The boys were allowed within touching distance of these wonderful animals and they had a great time feeding the elephants with pineapple, bananas and watermelons.
The pupils were able to fill their own elephantine appetites when our lunch was served in a Hotel overlooking the river where soon enough the elephants were brought down to wash.
After some great photo opportunities we returned to the coach and continued our journey into Kandy. Kandy is a beautiful colonial city, and it wasn’t long until we reached our next destination, the Suisse Hotel.
After two hours of relaxation time, we were treated to a visit to Sri Dalada Maligawa, the Tooth Temple in central Kandy. This is home to the tooth of Buddha, which was collected after his cremation and placed in a shrine in the Temple.
Following dinner, the boys gave short presentations to each other on their highlights of the day. Adnan ‘the elephant man’ Rahman gave a stimulating talk on elephants with Ethan Bamber. Meanwhile Henry Webster and Matthew Thal spoke knowledgeably about Buddhism.
Monday, 7 April 2014
Day 3 – Negombo – 1st Match vs SSC, SSC Test Ground, Colombo
Although the pool looked really inviting a chance to play on the number one Test ground in the country proved too great. All the boys immediately settled into the away dressing room with their individual seats/lockers. Having lost the toss, the boys were soon fielding in temperatures of around 32 degrees.
All the boys were involved throughout the thirty overs whether it was fielding or bowling and after a rusty start settled into a good rhythm and enjoyed the cool breeze. Although the well-honed academy players played well Mill Hill stuck to their task and reduced the opposition to only 217 for 7 off 30 overs. Good performances from Charlie Plummer 1-15, Ethan Bamber 1-30 and Jamie Davies 3 overs for 20 runs.
Lunch in the changing room allowed Mill Hill to refuel and were soon to launch the counter-attack. Ethan Bamber and Lucca Cicarale put 44 for the first wicket. Great supporting roles from Henry Webster (36) and Cambell Castagna (40 not out) put the team within striking distance of the target. Although great running towards the end with Ben Scott helping Cambell, we fell short and ended on 182-5. A truly fantastic effort from all concerned. All of us teachers were really impressed with the way the boys coped with the adverse conditions.
After a quick presentation we went to the Cricket Club Café for milkshakes followed by a quick trip to a Cricket shop where an Old Millhillian gave the boys a Sri Lankan cricket shirt.
We all feel that the boys have really gelled today and couldn’t stop talking about the game over dinner. Off to see some elephants tomorrow on our way to Kandy!
Day 2 – Negombo
After another fantastic buffet meal, in the evening the boys watched Sri Lanka vs India in the World Twenty 20 final.
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Day 1 - Saturday 5th April
The meal ended with a sing song and a fantastic rendition of the Sri Lankan national anthem.