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Hemachandra De Silva
Born
Dandeniya Hemachandra De Silva

5 November 1932
Died2014 (aged 1931–1932)
Other namesDH, Hema
Occupation(s)Municipal Commissioner, Kandy Municipal Council, previously Assistant Charity Commissioner and subsequently Charity Commissioner, Colombo Municipal Council
Known forCricket, Community Development

Dandeniya Hemachandra De Silva (5 November 1932 - 25 April 2014) was a Sri Lankan cricket player.[1] Commonly known as D.H. de Silva, he was educated at Mahinda College, Galle and at the University of Peradeniya. He captained both his school cricket team and the university cricket team, before representing Nomads Sports Club and Sinhalese Sports Club in Sri Lankan cricket. He was a founding member of the Nomads Sports club and is a former captain of the Nomads cricket team.

D.H. de Silva worked as the Charity Commissioner of the Colombo Municipal Council and later as the Municipal commissioner of the Kandy Municipal Council.[2] He also served as a cricket and tennis coach for the school children in Kandy district, before migrating to Australia. De Silva was the first cricket coach of the Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara.[3] His younger brother Premachandra de Silva represented Ceylon and his youngest brother Somachandra de Silva played Test cricket for Sri Lanka. Somachandra later became the chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket.[4] De Silva died on April 25, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia, at the age of 82.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Thawfeeq, Sa'adi (25 April 2014). "Former SL first-class cricketer dies aged 81". Espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. ^ D.H. was the best sporting Municipal Commissioner of Kandy Archived 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Respect Cannot Be Demanded, but Earned
  4. ^ DH, a sportsman par excellence passes away