Minister of Sports Harin Fernando has emphasized the importance of modesty and discipline among Sri Lankan national cricket players, suggesting that such behavior could mitigate the criticism they face after match losses. He pointed out deficiencies in the attitudes of modern players and highlighted the steps taken by the new interim coach, Sanath Jayasuriya, to address these issues.
Emphasizing Discipline and Modesty
Minister Fernando noted that if the team had been more humble and their attitudes had shifted, the people of Sri Lanka would not be so critical of match losses. “People have a deep love for cricket,” he said, underscoring the nation’s passion for the sport and the high expectations placed on the players.
New Coach, New Standards
A new temporary coach has been appointed for the Sri Lankan team following Chris Silverwood’s departure after the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. The new coach, Sanath Jayasuriya, has already implemented changes, including enforcing grooming standards such as haircuts. “The first thing he did was to cut everyone’s hair and remove their earrings,” Fernando stated, highlighting Jayasuriya’s immediate efforts to instill discipline.
Drawing Comparisons with Past Legends
Fernando drew comparisons with past cricket legends, particularly Sanath Jayasuriya, who he praised for exhibiting excellent discipline. “There seems to be a slight lack of this quality in modern players,” he remarked, stressing the need for current players to emulate the discipline and humility of their predecessors.
Looking Ahead
The appointment of Sanath Jayasuriya as the interim head coach is seen as a positive step towards bringing back discipline and improving the overall attitude of the team. As the Sri Lankan cricket team undergoes this transformation, fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see the impact of these changes on the team’s performance.
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