Photo: Sri Lanka Team's victory procession on an open top Double Decker Bus from the Airport to Galle Face Green on April 08, 2014
In a short span of time, Sri Lanka has awed the cricket world. Sensations in the form of Sanath Jayasuriya, Muttiah Muralitharan, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena and Arvinda De Silva are names known globally. In a sport still continuing to be dictated according to Western whims and fancies, the accolades pouring for Sri Lanka needs special mention. Living in a politically hegemonic world carrying the ‘white man’s burden’, Sri Lankan cricketers have shown the cricket loving public and the game itself that Sri Lanka is a nation that can produce champions of all calibers.
Within the country cricket has contributed substantially to inspiring national pride in Sri Lanka. Opportunities particularly in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of the country for young cricket players and cricket lovers to savor their sport are now on the rise with the defeat of terrorism in 2009. For over two decades the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had a tight grip on people in areas under its control and prevented them from cheering on the national team. Talented cricketers as well as other athletes were barred by the LTTE from indulging in cricket or any other sport and realising their dreams. It was a proud moment therefore for many to see youths in former LTTE controlled areas waving the Sri Lankan flag as they cheered on the country's team.It is a clear sign that they have rejected communalism still pursued by a few opportunistic politicians hoping to divide communities and nations in their hunger for power. It will be a great day for all of Sri Lanka and the country's well wishers overseas to see these youths from Jaffna play in Sri Lanka's national cricket team one day. It will strengthen unity and contribute to greater harmony between people drawn from various different backgrounds in the country.
Let us now walk down memory lane and run through some of our high cricketing achievements.
Sri Lanka achieved Test Cricket status in 1981. Sri Lanka went on to win the World Cup in one day international cricket in 1996 under the stewardship of Arjuna Ranatunga. Sri Lanka reached the finals of the 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cup tournaments though could not secure victory.
The batting and bowling talents of our gifted players continue to amaze the cricket loving world.
1996 – Cricket World Cup
2002 – ICC Champions Trophy (co-champions with India)
2007 – Cricket World Cup – Runners up
2011 – Cricket World Cup – Runners up
2009 – ICC World Twenty20 – Runners up
2012 – ICC World Twenty20 – Runners up
2014 – ICC World Twenty20 – Winners
World Records held by Sri Lanka
· Highest team totals in all 3 forms of the game (Test, ODI and Twenty20)
The achievements of Sri Lanka is not subject to the cricket field alone. The self restraining character of players was seen in the manner Dinesh Chandimal chose to omit himself from playing in the Indian IPL as a show of solidarity with the rest of Sri Lanka when India voted against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC backing the US sponsored Resolution.
Chandimal deserves to be mentioned again a second time in opting not to continue with his captaincy but offering it to one whom he claimed was more deserving and then denying himself to play in the final of the T20 Tournament on ground of out of form.
In addition, Sri Lanka can also claim credit for evolving innovations associated with cricket though some of these ingenious contributions have yet to receive due acknowledgement from officialdom in both Sri Lanka and the rest of the cricket world. It is time we consolidate and champion the marvels that our star cricketers and cricket thinkers have introduced over the years both within and beyond the boundary line.