Talented sportsman Dinuk de Silva is a West Bromwich inspiration.
He’s played tennis since he was two years old and he became a cricketer at the age of ten – following in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, a Sri Lankan and professional cricketer.
Dinuk represented Warwickshire County Cricket Club with the under-14s through to the under-18s teams, as well as West Bromwich Dartmouth Cricket Club and Walmley Cricket.
He currently plays for Derbyshire County Cricket Club’s under-18s, and Leamington Cricket Club in the Birmingham and District Premier Cricket League. His commitment sees him train weekly, with a two-hour round trip to his training ground, and four times a week in the nets.
He’s also played in a Barbados tournament.
18-year-old Dinuk, a student at Barr Beacon School, still finds time to run summer camps for children, and has set up a sports society that helps pupils deal with sporting setbacks.
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