De Soysa Stadium

De Soysa International Cricket Stadium
Moratuwa Stadium, Tyronne Fernando Stadium
Ground information
LocationMoratuwa, Western Province
Coordinates6°47′41″N 79°53′19″E / 6.7948°N 79.8887°E / 6.7948; 79.8887
Establishment1952
Capacity16,000
OwnerMoratuwa Sports Club
OperatorSri Lanka Cricket
End names
Press Box End
Katubadda End
International information
First Test8–13 September 1992:
 Sri Lanka v  Australia
Last Test8–13 December 1993:
 Sri Lanka v  West Indies
First ODI31 March 1984:
 Sri Lanka v  New Zealand
Last ODI14 August 1993:
 Sri Lanka v  India
First WODI25 March 1999:
 Sri Lanka v  Netherlands
Last WODI30 January 2002:
 Sri Lanka v  Pakistan
Team information
Moratuwa Cricket Club (1952 – present)
As of 2 September 2020
Source: Cricinfo

De Soysa International Cricket Stadium (formerly known as Tyronne Fernando Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Moratuwa, in southwestern Sri Lanka.[1] It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds 15,000 people and hosted its first Test match in 1992. The ground opened in 1940 and gained Test status in 1979. Moratuwa, located just eight miles (13 km) south of Colombo is renowned for its carpentry, cricket and its philanthropists. Indeed it was the most famous of these families that initiated the development of De Soysa Park Stadium, when they donated the 5 acre (20,000 sq m) plot of land to the Urban Council in 1940, to develop the Sports Complex. An additional 2 acres were sold under its market value by another member of the family. The ground was named De Soysa Park and subsequently used mainly for Moratuwa Sports Club (MSC) and school competitions.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Ferreira, Annesley. "Moratuwa Stadium back to De Soysa". Sunday Times. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  2. ^ de Mel, Vernon. "Birth of De Soysa Park and Moratuwa Sports Club" (PDF). The Island. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  3. ^ Colombage, Dinouk. "Protests as Tyronne Fernando Stadium Closed to Public". The Sunday Leader. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  4. ^ Wijesinghe, Mahinda. "Cricket board shouldn't grant matches to Moratuwa". The Island. Retrieved 10 December 2012.