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De Silva claims top honour

The decision to return to the Melton South Royals proved to be the right one for Praveen De Silva, who shared the Victorian Turf Cricket Association’s Evans-Clark Shield best player award.

Having played for the Royals previously, De Silva returned to the club in the recently completed season and played a key role in the side’s premiership.

He now topped it off as he shared the best player award with Bellbridge’s Hendro Dias.

“It’s an incredible honour to share this award,” De Silva said.

“Cricket is a team sport, and while individual recognition is humbling, it’s a reflection of the support from my teammates, coaches, and the entire club.

“Sharing it makes it even more special — it shows the depth of talent and sportsmanship in our competition.”

De Silva said he was pleased personally with how his season went. He made 328 runs at an average of just under 30, while also taking 29 wickets.

“I worked hard in the pre-season to improve a few key areas of my game, and it was rewarding to see that effort pay off,” he said.

“Whether it was with bat, ball, or in the field, I aimed to contribute consistently and help put the team in strong positions. There’s always room to grow, but overall, I feel like I took a step forward this year.”

De Silva said to claim the best player award in a premiership season made it even more special.

It’s the Royals first premiership in the VTCA for its first XI.

“Winning the premiership was already an unforgettable moment — that’s what every player sets out to achieve at the start of the season,” he said.

“It takes a full squad effort, a lot of sacrifice and total commitment across the board. To come away with that ultimate reward is incredibly satisfying.

“Then, to receive the best and fairest award on top of that just makes it even more special.

“It’s a personal honour, yes, but it wouldn’t have been possible without the support and performances of my teammates and everyone involved with the club. Being part of a group that worked so hard and stayed united all season makes the recognition even more meaningful. This season is one I’ll never forget.”

De Silva said that Melton South means a lot to him and it was the right decision for him personally and professionally to return to the club.

“It’s a club that means a lot to me — there’s a strong sense of community, great people around the club, and a real passion for cricket,” he said.

“I knew I’d be coming back into a supportive environment where I could enjoy my cricket and hopefully contribute in a meaningful way. The decision was also about backing the direction the club was heading in. “There was a clear plan in place, good leadership, and a hunger for success — and I wanted to be part of that journey again.

“Special thanks to Gordon Parker, Paul Davies and Blake Ivory.”

De Silva is currently in England playing cricket. He said it was something that he always wanted to do.

He is then hoping to come back to Melton South.

“After the season here, I’ll look forward to heading back home with more experience under my belt and hopefully bring that back to Melton South for another strong summer.”

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