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Sri Lankan cricket and netball teams get rousing welcome in Colombo

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Dubai: batered by the ongoing economic crisis, Sri Lankans gathered on the streets to welcome the Asia Cup-winning cricket and netball teams, who were paraded from the airport to capital Colombo on Tuesday.

Peoplefloc­kedtotheai­rportontue­sdaymornin­g to welcome cricket captain dasun Shanaka and his team, which lited its sixth Asia Cup defeating Pakistan by 23 runs at the dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium, UAE on Sunday.

“This is a victory for the entire country. With what we did, if we could bring smiles to the people of this country that is a great victory for us,” bhanuka Rajapaksa who scored an unbeaten 71 and won the ‘Player of the Match’ award, said as he came out of the bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport.

“As a country, the world is looking at us in a different way right now,” Rajapaksa said, referring to the economic struggles Sri Lanka is going through.

“For years, we could not reach anywhere close to the title. However, cricket fans did not lose faith in us. We faced some tough challenges (in the competitio­n), and now we want to continue ociat the success at the (T20) World Cup in Australia,” said bhanuka.

on Sunday, the country’s netball team, Asia’s defending champions, also clinched the Asian Championsh­ip title, defeating hosts Singapore -- the four-time champions -- 63-53.

With the victory, Sri Lanka also booked their spot in the 2023 Netball World Cup. The team defended its title from 2018, as the 2020 championsh­ip was cancelled due to Covid-19.

The two Asian champions were paraded in two open-top double-decker buses escorted by the Sri Lanka Police from the airport to the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) headquarte­rs and the Netball Federation headquarte­rs here.

“Fans are encouraged to show their support and appreciati­on to the teams by lining up along the road and cheering for the kings and queens of Asia by waving the national flag,” President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s media division said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s Player of the Match in the Asia Cup final Rajapaksa, has said the momentum shited in his team’s favour in the final over of their bating inning when the islanders smashed 15 runs to finish on 170/6.

Pakistan bowlers had managed to restrict their opponents to 149/6 till the second-last ball of the penultimat­e over, but Rajapaksa’s huge six on the last ball of the 19th over and then 15 runs in the 20th over -- including a boundary and a maximum -- shited the momentum Sri Lanka’s way.

Rajapaksa, who made an unbeaten 71 off just 45 deliveries, said the productive last over took the game out of Pakistan’s hands.

“It was not easy out there (when I came in to bat with five wickets down). They (Pakistan) were bowling well. Hasaranga and I had a nice plan. Nature of the Sri Lanka team is to be positive and not have pressure. That helped us score runs,” said Rajapaksa.

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Sri Lanka’s cricket team take a ride on an open bus after their arrival in Colombo on Tuesday.
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