Kala Suri Premasara Epasinghe (born 5 October 1937) (Sinhala: ප්රේමසරා ඈපාසිංහ), is a Sri Lankan cricket commentator and journalist.
His father Don Ranoris Epasinghe from Galtota, Panadura was an administrative officer at the Colombo University.
[15][16] In November 1968, he married Swarna Samararatne who worked as a teacher at Stafford Girls' College, Colombo.
Mavittara Sri Revatha Nayaka Thero, who was actually Premasara's father's older brother.
[22] In 1963, he entered the Faculty of Arts of the Vidyodaya University and chose Sinhala, English, Educational Science and History.
[23] During this period, he was also appointed for reporting on the senate and parliamentary sessions of the day under the supervision of D. C. Ranatunga and U. L. Chandrathilaka.
[23] During the graduation year in 1967 with Bachelor of Arts degree, he was appointed as the teacher in Sigiriya Maha Vidyalaya.
[4] On 14 October of that year, Epasinghe was the first to report about damages caused to the Sigiriya murals through Lake House publications.
[21] After the birth of his son Bhagya, Epasinghe retired from the teaching and joined the Bank of Ceylon (BOC).
At the same time, he introduced the radio program "Aradhana" to the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation during his tenure as the BOC's first Public Relations Officer.
Accordingly, with the support of Nanda Jayamanne, in charge of the evening service of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, Premasara joined SLBC.
[26] As he said, his most notable and unforgettable match commentary came through the 1996 Cricket World Cup final between Sri Lanka and Australia played at the Gadhafi Stadium in Pakistan.