Hemantha Devapriya
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Hettiwatte Hemantha Devapriya (born Galle, 12 April 1958) is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sri Lanka.
Personal life and early
He was educated at Nalanda College Colombo and played cricket for the college first XI team from 1976 to 79.
After leaving school, Hemantha played cricket for Colts Cricket Club in Colombo. His first-class appearances were for Sri Lanka Under-25s (1980/81), Sri Lankans (1981 in England), Arosa Sri Lanka (1982/83), Colts Cricket Club (1988/89 to 1995/96) and Southern Province (1992). The rebel tour to South Africa from October–December 1982 scuppered any aspirations of official international recognition.
Cricket administration
Hemantha was former Sri Lanka A cricket Team Coach. Also he is the Head Coach of Fingara International Cricket Academy and current cricket coach of Nondescripts Cricket Club.
Head Coach of the Sri Lankan Women's Cricket Team
Sri Lanka Cricket announced yesterday (26th October 2016) the appointment of veteran coach Hemantha Devapriya as head coach of the Sri Lanka women’s national cricket team. He replaces another former Sri Lanka wicket-keeper/batsman Lanka de Silva who held the post since last July.
Devapriya holds level III qualifications from the ECB, and is a Level II Certified Coach in Sri Lanka, who’s coaching career spans over 15 years,
during which time he has been the Head Coach of the Colombo Cricket Club, the NCC, the Fingara Cricket Academy and most recently Bloomfield C & AC.
The wicket-keeper batsman made his debut against Australia in 1980 with an explosive 80 in Galle and went on to score several top-notch half centuries against England during the 1981 tour. Devapriya has scored 1761 first-class runs in a short career of 70 matches. Also steering the women’s team as they head into the ICC Women’s Championship Qualifiers in early November is former national spin coach, Oshadi Weerasinghe, who takes on the role of assistant coach.
References
- "49th Battle of the Maroons". Battel of the Maroons. 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "Hemantha Devapriya: The players have an opportunity to impress". Cricinfo. June 6, 2001. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "Jayasuriya House overall champs". Sunday Times. October 11, 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "Mahanama says he quit on a matter of policy by Ravi Nagahawatte". The Island. 2002-03-25. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "Tilan Samaraweera captains Sri Lanka 'A'". Sunday Observer. 16 February 2003. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "No Doubting Nondescripts Cricketers". Lanka News Papers. 10 February 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- "Devapriya - new women's cricket team head coach". Daily News Sri Lanka. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.