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Sri Lanka Players Wear Black Armbands In Memory Of Legendary Uncle Percy During World Cup Game Against India

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Sri Lankan cricket team wore black armbands in memory of their ‘legendary cheerleader’ and ‘superfan’ Percy Abeysekera during their World Cup match against India here on Thursday. Abeysekera passed away recently after a prolonged battle with illness at the age of 87. ‘Uncle Percy’ as he was fondly known, was present at almost all the Sri Lanka matches from the 1979 World Cup, but he gained popularity after the 1996 World Cup which the country co-hosted. Abeysekera was famous for waving a large Sri Lankan flag during the games, patting the players on their backs and even accompanying the players to and from the dressing room. Abeysekera was an integral part of the game of cricket in Sri Lanka and did play a pivotal role from beyond the boundary line to support and motivate the players. His towering legacy spans across Sri Lanka’s pre- and post-Test eras, and his name will remain etched forever among cricket lovers, stated an official statement from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). India captain Rohit Sharma recalled his meeting with Abeysekera during the recent Asia Cup when he visited the latter’s house in Colombo. I was lucky to get an opportunity to meet him in Sri Lanka during the Asia Cup and he’s been such a great fan of cricket. Of course, (of the) Sri Lankan team but he’s probably the first ever fan that I met, who was so genuine and the support from his side towards his team, towards the players was fantastic to see, Rohit said. Rohit recalled his first-ever trip to Sri Lanka during the 2006 U-19 World Cup but said that he could notice ‘Uncle Percy’ only during a tour two years later with the Indian senior side.

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