Sri Lankan cricket icon Aravinda de Silva is now back in Sri Lanka after being inducted into the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Hall of Fame.
Upon arriving at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake, Aravind
De Silva called to end the blame game, look out for a long-term plan and move ahead.
Commenting on the suspension imposed by the ICC on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), de Silva said the authorities should hold talks with the international cricket governing body and reach a consensus.
When asked about the current national team’s 2023 World Cup campaign, the cricket legend said defeat is a universal experience and that the squad needs support to get back on its feet.
Aravind stressed the importance of unity and working in tandem for the sake of the sport. Letting go of one’s ego and dropping the blame game will help improve the situation, he emphasized.
Aravind stressed the importance of unity and working in tandem for the sake of the sport. Letting go of one’s ego and dropping the blame game will help improve the situation, he emphasized.
De Silva said the national squad does not fall short of the skills it needs but needs proper guidance to overcome the current predicament.