The Dickoya
Maskeliya Cricket Club (also known as DMCC) is a sporting club formed by British tea planters and
founded in 1868. The club house and grounds are situated at the foothills of
Darrawella Estate and therefore the club is often called the Darrawella
Club.
The first up country
cricket match was played in 1868 against Dimbula Athletic & Cricket Club at their grounds in Radella, the
ensuing matches becoming an annual fixture in the region.
The club's first
official rugby match was played on 7 March 1880 against fellow Up-Country club, Dimbula
Athletic & Cricket Club, at its home ground in Darawella, with
Dickoya winning 9–3. Both clubs played a return fixture the next
week this time at Radella, where Dimbula were victorious 3–nil. The
annual rugby match between Dimbulla and Dickoya, is one of the oldest rugby
competitions in Sri Lanka.
On 14 February 1891 the Tsesarevich, Nicholas
II, who later became the Tsar of Russia, visited
the Darrawella Club.
In 1908 the club was one
of six founding rugby clubs which formed the Ceylon Rugby Football
Union.
In 1956 a combined
Dimbula & Dickoya rugby team, commonly known as the Dim/Dicks, captained by
Malcolm Wright won through to the Clifford Cup final before
being defeated by the Ceylonese Rugby & Football Club. The
following year the Dim/Dicks, under skipper Malcolm Wright, made the final
again only to lose against Ceylonese Rugby for a second time.
With the nationalisation
of the tea estates in 1975, the club ceased playing ‘A’ Division Rugby but
continued playing in the Up Country League.

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