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Sri Lanka's Historic Debut at Lord's: Wettimuny's Masterclass Stuns England

Sri Lanka's Historic Debut at Lord's: Wettimuny's Masterclass Stuns England

In 1984, Sri Lanka's debut at Lord's, the "Home of Cricket," marked a pivotal moment in their cricketing history. The young team surprised England with a dominant performance, declaring 491-7 in their opening innings, led by Sidath Wettimuny's outstanding 190.Wettimuny, then 28, recalled the historic event as a defining moment for both his country and himself. "England is the home of cricket," he said. "We were very keen to show up and do something decent so that the world took notice of us."Despite an uncomfortable start with Tamil demonstrators storming the field, Wettimuny remained composed. "That helped me tremendously," he said. "I just forgot about cricket, forgot about batting and I was relaxed for a few minutes."Wettimuny's elegant square-drives punished England's attack, led by Ian Botham. His success was attributed to his English education and his father's influence. "He was a huge cricket enthusiast," said Wettimuny. "He made us read CB Fry's 'On the Art of Batting'."Sri Lanka's captain, Duleep Mendis, was another aggressive batsman, despite England's current "Bazball" strategy. Mendis's 111 included multiple sixes off Botham's bouncers. "He was a phenomenal player when he got going," said Wettimuny.Wettimuny's obedience to Mendis's instructions led him to bat for almost 11 hours, falling 10 runs short of a double century. "I just say I was happy with what I got," he explained.England's Jonathan Agnew, who played in the match, acknowledged Sri Lanka's impressive performance. "Sidath played really, really well," he said. "And Duleep Mendis murdered 'Beefy' (Botham)."Arjuna Ranatunga, then 20, also made a significant contribution with an 84. "They've hardened up a lot," said Agnew. "When they first appeared, they sounded a bit old-fashioned, and played a bit old-fashioned."Sri Lanka's debut at Lord's not only showcased their talent but also marked a turning point in their cricketing journey.

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Arjuna Ranatunga's Body Transformation Stuns Social Media

Arjuna Ranatunga's Body Transformation Stuns Social Media

Arjuna Ranatunga's Remarkable Body Transformation Stuns Social MediaFormer Sri Lankan cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga has left the internet in disbelief after a recent picture of him alongside Indian legend Kapil Dev went viral. The image showcases a striking transformation in Ranatunga's physique, leaving many questioning if it is indeed the same man who led Sri Lanka to their historic World Cup victory in 1996.Ranatunga, now 59, was known for his aggressive batting and astute leadership during his playing days. After retiring from cricket, he ventured into politics and served as a Member of Parliament in Sri Lanka.The recent picture, shared on Twitter by journalist Rex Clementine, has sparked a flurry of reactions. Many users expressed shock and disbelief at Ranatunga's transformation, with some even questioning if it was a case of mistaken identity."People are saying the man next to Kapil is Arjuna Ranatunga. I've watched many of his matches, I'm not ready to believe it's him," tweeted one user.Another user shared a comparison image of Ranatunga from his playing days and the recent picture, highlighting the dramatic change in his appearance. "How can those 2 be the same people?!" they exclaimed.While the exact reason for Ranatunga's transformation is unknown, some speculate that it may be related to a change in lifestyle or fitness regimen. Regardless, the image has reignited interest in the legendary cricketer and his remarkable journey.

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