Sri-Lankans savour rare victory Dimuth Karunaratne

COLOMBO. — Sri Lankan politicians, cricket legends and newspapers were gushing praise yesterday after the national team’s “unthinkable” series triumph against South Africa. The depleted Sri Lankan side led by interim captain Dimuth Karunaratne won the two-Test series at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Saturday in a stunning performance.

“First Asian nation to win a series in South Africa,” said the Sunday Island in banner headlines.
“Sri Lanka pull off the unthinkable in South Africa.”

The Sunday Times of Colombo called the national team “conquerors” for snatching an unexpected series win.
“Rookie Lankans silence critics,” said the Sunday Morning weekly.

Both President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe were quick to hail the team’s rare success.
Former skipper Kumar Sangakkara noted they had been under pressure both on and off field.

“Congratulations . . . for achieving what no other Sri Lankan team has ever come close to. Huge character shown by all concerned with The team, coaching staff and management having been under tremendous pressure,” Sangakkara said on Twitter.

“A team effort for the ages. Keep believing and keep fighting.”
Fellow former captain Mahela Jayawardena called it a “great team effort”. Sri Lanka went in for the series without a single win since October. — AFP.

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