Sunday, October 31, 2010

Those punished in sport must have avenues to comeback

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COMMENT


by Ravi Nagahawatte


The Sri Lanka Badminton Federation (SLBF) must be commended for taking stern disciplinary action against Sri Lanka’s number one male badminton player Niluka Karunaratne for misbehaving at the recently held Badminton Tournament in Kurunegala.


Top sportsmen and women are hard to control, given that the energies within are always trying to bubble to the surface. They always look for avenues to discharge these energies. Most expel their energies within the boundaries of sport. For some individuals who don’t value discipline, these energies, which can cause an ‘explosion’ within, can really land you in trouble.


Karunaratne (the eldest of three badminton playing brothers), is reported to have taunted a senior female player who was playing on another court and then allegedly assaulted the female player’s brother, who had come to his sibling’s aid.


This incident has to be viewed from many aspects because this act of shame also gives us the opportunity to learn a few lessons.


Remember, Niluka is not a novice and taunting a competitor amounts to bringing the game into disrepute. He was also a competitor at the same tournament and it was unjust to mentally torment a player, for whatever reasons.


In cricket, where sledging was once at its best, players are now meek as lambs. Cricketers don’t sledge anymore because the ICC players’ code specifies that they adopt a zero tolerance when it comes to verbally abusing players.


Badminton rules too are strict and it’s an offence if a player clinches his or her fist and aims it at the opponent in a threatening manner when celebrating a point. What the authorities couldn’t check for some time was the indiscipline in badminton players and the present set of badminton administrators have shown in no uncertain terms that those who don’t behave have no place in the sport.


The second point to ponder on this issue is why such a senior player in Niluka can’t maintain cordial relationship with other players. Niluka and the female player we are referring to, Chandrika de Silva, have time and again been part of the same contingent which represented Sri Lanka at international competitions.


It’s shocking that there is no camaraderie among these senior players. What is the example senior players like Niluka will set for the horde of junior players who were watching this incident?


The initial harsh punishment of suspending the offender is good given the fact that the authorities also have a backup plan to ‘rehab’ this player. It’s not very correct for the badminton authorities to suspend a player and then forget him.


In rugby we have a method where players who serve bans for abusing referees are taken into officiating at matches. This allows the player suspended to see what he did wrong from the perspective of a referee. Many rugby players have cherished this system and have made comebacks as players.


A renowned fitness trainer in the country once told this writer that some uppity players in the badminton scene were not bad after all. He said that if players are approached tactfully and with respect they’d be very easy to control. He showed me how it’s done. It was amazing to see the little methods he used, whether it was to drive in a point or get their cooperation. He used very kind words and made the players look important. The players were soon ‘eating off his hand’.


You need to maintain discipline, but at the same time you have to know not to destroy the self-respect within the players when punishment is handed out. There is no sport without players and players need to have a system of being able to comeback after finishing their course of punishment.


The badminton fraternity sincerely hopes Niluka will not continue to be a victim of brash sports administration. Niluka will be ‘clean’ after serving his punishment and should be allowed to return to the sport for which he has sacrificed so much. There is an old saying, ‘there are so many ways to skin a cat’.


At this juncture it would be terrible if Niluka is not punished. It would be worse if the player goes into a shell and fades away. The SLBF has created a new problem by solving an existing problem.


Now they have to see to the ‘bringing up of Niluka’ from a sports administrator’s point of view. This is an era where even former terrorists are pardoned given the best of perks. The badminton fraternity is watching!

(www.island.lk)

National Champion Niluka Karunaratne suspended

Went into a tantrum claims Chandrika Silva…

By T.B. Rahaman

Sri Lanka’s top badminton player Niluka Karunaratne has been suspended by the Badminton Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) on alleged misbehaviour at a tournament held in Anuradhapura recently.

President of the BASL Roshan Gunawardana told ‘Daily Mirror’ that according to reports submitted by the match referee and the umpire concerned Karunaratne is alleged to have conducted himself in an unbecoming manner and was found to be the guilty party.

The trouble had cropped up during a mixed doubles semi-final match between Dinuka Karunaratne (Niluka’s brother) and his partner and Chandrika de Silva and her partner.

The match had gone into a third set with the first two being shared. During the third set, it was Chandrika de Silva and her partner who were leading on 20/17 when Niluka Karunaratne who was also playing in the adjoining court had finished his match hurriedly and gone near the court where his brother Dinuka was playing. Thereafter Niluka had begun to cheer in a loud voice standing just beside the court.

Chandrika de Silva told ‘Daily Mirror’ that Niluka was shouting at the top of his voice and was casting remarks at her (Chandrika). Thereafter, his brother Dinuka and partner went on to win the match 23/21.

“Soon after the match was over and even before we could shake hands with the opponents or even before the umpires could get off the chairs Niluka was inside the court shouting, hooting and used bad language on me,” added Chandrika.

“After that I asked him why he was saying bad thinks about me, and my younger brother heard him using bad language on me. When my brother confronted Niluka to calm him down, he and his two brothers began attacking my brother and my elder brothers too were forced to get involved,” said Chandrika.

As the tournament was continued the next day and as Niluka Karunaratne is employed at the Air Force, the Air Force gave him security for the rest of the tournament.

Incidentally, Chandrika de Silva has been the country’s women’s singles champion on several occasions.

Niluka Karunaratne is the current men’s singles champion and both of them represented Sri Lanka at the Commonwealth Games held in Delhi early this month.

Niluka Karunaratne was not available for comment.

(www.dailymirror.lk)

Sahan to represent sri Lanka at Wong Cup Festival

Sahan Sachinda Rathnayake, joins the Sri Lankan badminton team leaving for South Korea tomorrow to represent Sri Lanka at the 12 day ‘Wongu Cup 2010’ international sports festival which is held to promote peace and friendship among youth in different parts of the world.

Sahan started his badminton at St. Anne’s College. Kurunegala when he was in the sixth standard. Recognizing the talents and performances, Sahan was called to Joseph Vass College, Wennappuwa by Indika Sheevan who was then the school’s badminton coach. During this period Sahan had won several Provincial and Open Badminton titles under the age categories of 15 and 17.

Witnessing the performances shown by him in a schools open tournament played in Wennappuwa, Luvi Karunaratne who was a senior Official in SLBA at that time gave Sahan an opportunity to attend National Badminton Junior Pool practices. This opened up the path for Sahan to be selected to Ananda College, Colombo.

During 2008 and 2009 Sahan performed very well and especially so far in the year 2010 Sahan was very successful delivering many outstanding results in badminton. Some of the key achievements are as follows:

  • Represented Sri Lanka at the World Junior Badminton Championship held in April 2010 in Guadalajara, Mexico with Three other players: Dilshan, Minimuthu and Malinaka
  • Champion of the under 19 boys singles event in the all island age group badminton championship organized by the University of Moratuwa in July 2010
  • Champion of under 19 boys singles and doubles (partnerered by Malinka Ranasinghe) events in the All Island Open Badminton Championship organized by SSC in August 2010
  • Champion of the under 19 boys singles and doubles (partnerered by Dilshan Kariyawasam) events in the Badminton Junior Nationals Championship-2010, organized by Sri Lanka Schools Badminton Association.

Sahan is the only son of Capt (Rtd.) Jayantha Ratnayake who too has excelled at sports. Furthermore Sahan is the grandson of former Capt. Nihal Nilaweera who had a brilliant career in sports at S. Thomas’ College, Mt Lavinia in the mid sixties.

(www.dailymirror.lk)

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Vishaka badminton champs

Vishaka Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo emerged champs at the all-island Badminton tournament held recently. Oshadi Kuruppu who also has overseas exposure leads her side. She has

reperesneted Sri lanka at several tournaments abroad. Oshadi showcased her talents at last year’s Asian Juniors too.

“I am glad that we were able to bag the all-island trophy this year. Credit should go to all our team members who played with dedication and commitment. Among them are key players like Achini Rathnasiri, Ameesha Dias, Kavisha Narangoda, Nilupuli Liyanage, Kavindya Perera and Thisuri Fernando. In the finals we had to face another talented team from Sirimavo Balika. Though we expected some resistance from Ambalangoda Dharmasoka, we were able to trounce them in the semi finals,” said Oshadi.(www.dailymirror.lk)

Shuttle double for Thilini

Former Olympic shuttler and National Champion Thilini Jayasinghe put up a sparkling display to win a double at the Central Province Open Badminton Championship organized by the Sri Lanka Badminton Association and the Central Province Badminton Association and concluded at St Anthony’s College courts, Katugastota yesterday night.

Thilini Jayasinghe displaying excellent court craft with bemusing placings to fox former women’s National Champion of many years Chandrika de Silva and won the first set 21-19 then cruised to a 21-15 win in the second set.

She later won the mixed doubles title partnered by Hasitha Chanaka to beat Lasitha Menaka and Nadeesha Gayathri 21-16, 16-21 and 21-19 to complete the double.

The men’s singles finals turned out to be a non-starter as No 1 seeded Diluka Karunaratne conceded a walk over to No 2 seeded Lasitha Menaka on grounds of a leg injury. But the President of the SLBA Roshan Gunawardena said that Diluka Karunaratne did not make use of the medical facilities made available by the Sports Ministry to obtain a medical report and an investigation will be conducted on this matter as they are not satisfied with what has happened.

Lasitha Chanaka also completed the double by winning the men’s singles and men’s doubles partnered by Manjula Fernando beat H S Perera and A C Fernando 16-21, 21-13 and 21-13.

Sports Minister C B Ratnayake was the chief guest and he distributed the awards with Central Province Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake and CPBA President Mahinda Kumara.

Results of the finals

Men’s singles final: Lasitha Menaka recieved walk over from Diluka Karunaratne.

Women’s singles: Thilini Jayasinghe beat Chandrika de Silva 21-19, 21-15.

Men’s doubles: Lasitha Chanaka and Manjula Fernando beat H S Perera and A C Fernando 16-21, 21-13, 21-13.

Mixed doubles: Thilini Jayasinghe and Hasitha Chanaka beat Lasitha Menaka and Nadeesha Gayathri 21-16, 16-21, 21-19. Under-12 girls: Rashmindi Kotigala beat Thushani Hewa 21-2, 21-3.

Under-12 boys: M A Tennakoon beat M R F Shaadher 21-17, 16-21, 21-12.

Under-15 boys: Krishan Danushka beat Wiswa Karangoda 21-19, 21-19.

Under-15 girls: Gayathri Herath beat Lihini Wijesinghe 21-16, 21-14.

Under-17 girls: Maneesha Fonseka beat Ayesha de Silva 21-17, 21-9.

Under-17 boys: Rakhitha Perera beat P K Hettiarachchi 21-16, 21-19.

Women’s doubles: Achini Ratnasiri and Upuli Samanthika beat Chandrika de Silva and Lekha Shehani 21-19, 16-21, 21-15.

(www.dailynews.lk)