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By the Tamils, for the Tamils... but only the Sinhalese play here now

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  • The 78-year-old Schaffter, a former first-class cricketer, is one of the few Tamils still associated with the club in any capacity.

    Formed in 1900 during the age of community clubs, where membership was accorded only if the person belonged to a particular ethnic group, the Tamil Union Club was started as a rival to the Sinhalese Sports Club. It hosted Sri Lanka’s first-ever Test match in 1982, and the P Sara Stadium is also where the country registered its first Test victory in 1985. It was only in 1986 that non-Tamilians were given the membership for the first time.

    “There aren’t many Tamil players left in Colombo, perhaps around 20 across all age groups. At one time, Jaffna used to act as a nursery, with most Tamil cricketers coming from there,” Schaffter said.

    His company sponsors school cricket in the northern Jaffna region. “A good number of boys play cricket there. They’re really good but they can’t come here.” Incidentally, Brendon Kuruppu, the manager of the Sri Lankan team, is the coach of the Tamil Union Club, which finished fifth in a recently concluded league tournament.

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    With hardly any international cricket allotted to the club, it has been struggling for funding. The officials are now contemplating renting out the premises or even selling parts of it.

    As a workman paints the name Suresh Lakhmal on the Hall of Fame board, the club is celebrating another of its player making the Lankan team for the Pakistan Test series. After all these years, it doesn’t matter that he isn’t a Tamil.

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    Tamil By: Vijay Singh | 11-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward This is some thing we want to do away in Sri Lanka.We have Singhalese sports club, Tamil union, Moors cricket club and Burgher recreation club all based on ethnicity. enough is enough. Murali is loved by every one . So are Mubarak, Maharoof, Van dort and Sanath, They epitomise secular Sri Lanka. So hats off to Tamil Union for making it a club of every one. So are other clubs carrying ethnic names.
    Sri Lanka CricketBy: Chandra Gupte | 09-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward It is a bit rich for Schaffter to say that the club is run by the Sinhalese, when he is the Chairman. If the Chairman is not running the club, who is? Is it the groundsman or the barkeeper? Schaaffter's comments smacks of Tamil jingoism smarting under the impending defeat of the LTTE.
    Tamil Union largly run by Sinhalese,,,By: Daniel Joseph | 09-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward ChandraGet your readings right before you comment critically.He didn;t say That the Tamil Union is run entirly by the Sinhales. He had said: "....the club is now run largely by the Sinhalese — for instance, all 16 players in the squad when the club played in the Premier Division were Sinhalese."
    Quotes?By: Jonathan | 10-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward And it wasn't him who said it, either - it was the journalist.
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