Premasara Epasinghe
Kala Suri [1] Premasara Epasinghe is a cricket commentator in Sri Lanka.[2]
Premasara Epasinghe | |
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Born | College House of University of Colombo Sri Lanka |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Nalanda College Colombo, University of Sri Jayewardenepura |
Occupation | teacher, broadcaster |
Known for | Cricket Commentries |
Early life and education
He was educated at Nalanda College, Colombo. Premasara represented Nalanda for 28th Ananda-Nalanda big match. He also served as a teacher at Nalanda.[3][4][5]
Career
He has worked as the press secretary or the media consultant to many Ministers and was the former private secretary and media consultant to the Minister of Education.[6][7]
His first commentary as a cricket commentator was in 1971 Royal–Thomian where he did commentary together with Palitha Perera. Premasara was also the cricket commentator at Sri Lanka's ever first test match, 100th and 150th.[8]
References
- National Honours after 12 years
- Catch the cricketers young, if one wants the best off them - Premasara Epasinghe
- Lady legend
- Appreciation Mrs. Esme Iris Abeyakoon
- Pandit W.D. Amaradeva His name and fame are immortal
- Lowa Dinana Singiththo 2009
- A National Education Policy and the new Minister
- Premasara Epasinghe – man for many seasons
External links
- Darling we aren't too old, though we pass the Jubilee Gold
- To Sir with Love
- "28th Battle of the Maroons". Battle of the Maroons. Retrieved July 2014. Check date values in:
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