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The Sri Lanka High Commission in London hosted a reception in honour of the visiting Sri Lanka Cricket Team for the ICC World Cup 2019 on Thursday 9 May at the Sri Lanka High Commission in London, in the presence of UK dignitaries, the diplomatic corps and cricketing professionals among the British Sri Lankan community. A warm welcome was extended to the team by the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in the United Kingdom Manisha Gunasekera.
The reception commenced with the observation of two minutes’ silence in memory of the victims of the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka. In her welcome remarks, High Commissioner Gunasekera welcomed the Sri Lanka Cricket Team led by captain Dimuth Karunaratne, team management led by Manager Ashantha de Mel, coach Chandika Hathurusingha, Sri Lanka Cricket Representative in the UK Sarath Abeysundera among others, and expressed the hope that the team’s performances would unite and inspire all Sri Lankans and hold the country high at a challenging time. Apart from playing the game at its best, the High Commissioner commended Sri Lanka Cricket for its championing of sustainability, innovation and environmental conservation, and the setting of a new global benchmark in performance wear by having the team’s Jerseys for this World Cup made out of recycled plastic sea waste from the Sri Lankan coast. They are made by the country’s leading apparel manufacturer of international repute and official clothing sponsor of the team, MAS Holdings. The High Commissioner also thanked Sri Lanka Cricket for endorsing the Commonwealth ‘Peace at the Crease’ initiative, which uses cricket as a tool to promote peace, reconciliation and sustainability throughout the Commonwealth family of nations. She applauded the remarkable achievement of Sri Lanka’s cricketing legend Kumar Sangakkara in being appointed the first non-British President of MCC this year, which is a matter of great pride for the British Sri Lankan community. While wishing the team the very best at the Cricket World Cup, the High Commissioner also acknowledged the contribution of former Sri Lankan cricketers Asitha Jayaweera, Flavian Aponso, Dileepa Wickramasinghe, Keerthi Ranasinghe, Gihan Herath towards the development of cricket in the UK and Europe, as well as that of Tharindu Perera who is now head coach of the Yorkshire Women’s Cricket Team.
All-Party Parliamentary Cricket Group President Lord Haselhurst, Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland QC, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sri Lanka President Lord Naseby, European Parliament for East England Conservative Member and Friends of Sri Lanka in the European Parliament Chair Geoffrey Van Orden, and Sri Lankan Cricket Team Manager Ashantha De Mel also addressed the gathering. They collectively wished the Sri Lanka cricket the very best in the ICC World Cup. Lord Naseby in his remarks referred to his close and longstanding association with Sri Lanka’s cricketing history including the gaining of test status, as well as the achievements of Sri Lanka Cricket since.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation by captain Dimuth Karunaratne of a cricket bat autographed by the Sri Lanka Cricket Team for the ICC World Cup 2019 to the Commonwealth Secretary General as an endorsement of the ‘Commonwealth Peace at the Crease’ initiative. Scotland greatly appreciated the generous gesture for the project, which would support this worthy endeavour designed to promote unity, peace, co-existence and social harmony among the youth of all Commonwealth nations of the world through the game of cricket.
UK dignitaries including Lord Howell of Guildford, All-Party Parliamentary Cricket Group Vice Chair MP Vicky Ford; MP Virendra Sharma; MP Rehman Chishti; Vice Marshall Neil Holland; High Commissioners and Ambassadors from the great cricketing nations, and the Mayors of Harrow, Kingston and Havering graced the occasion with their presence, among other distinguished guests and friends of Sri Lanka.