Percy Abeysekera- A Sri Lankan Never Missed Out Seeing Lanka's Playing Cricket

Percy started watching matches since 1982


Ahead of the Sri Lankan economic crisis, Cricket-obsessed Percy Abeysekera has been a constant presence at Sri Lanka matches since their first Test against England in 1982. The crisis didn't affect his zeal.

Forty years ago, the man now fondly known as "Uncle Percy" escorted England batsman Chris Tavare on the pitch at the P Sara Oval in the capital Colombo while holding a Sri Lankan flag.

At 85, Mr. Abeysekera has been a regular feature since, allowed on to the field by Sri Lanka's cricket authorities to accompany the team off after every game, win or lose, still carrying his flag.

While a supporter of his national side, he is known for the respect with which he treats the opposition -- a far cry from the sledging employed by the fans of some teams and even their players.

Earlier this month, he was there at Galle when hundreds of protesters climbed the walls of the ancient fort overlooking the ground during the second Test against Australia to demand the removal of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

The host country is suffering its worst economic crisis since independence, without the foreign exchange to pay for essentials including fuel and medicines, and leading to widespread shortages.

Hours later, a furious crowd in Colombo forced the president to flee his home, and days after that he flew abroad before submitting his resignation.

"Our team's performance is better than the performance of the politicians in Sri Lanka," said Abeysekera.

"Not a single politician can match up to these cricketers," he told AFP. "They are not politicians, they are lunatics."

"I hate politics," he added.

He has twice been invited to join the Sri Lankan cricket board but declined the position.

"There are three things I don't like in the whole world, one is politics, the other one is cricket administration, and the third one is birth control," he said.

 

 

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