PM Narendra Modi credits birth of T20 Cricket to Sri Lanka’s 1996 WC champion sqaud

Indian PM Narendra Modi met 1996 Sri Lankan World Cup winning squad in Colombo.
Indian PM Narendra Modi meeting Sri Lankan World Cup winning squad. Photo Courtesy: Narendra Modi X handle

Indian PM Narendra Modi appreciated the 1996 Sri Lankan World Cup winning squad and said the evolution of T20 cricket can be traced back to the innovative playing style demonstrated by the team.

He made the remarks while meeting the winning squad in Colombo during his just-concluded visit to the neighbouring nation.

Modi highlighted the transformative impact of India’s 1983 World Cup victory and the 1996 World Cup win by the Sri Lankan team, emphasizing how these milestones reshaped the cricketing world.

Recounting India’s decision to participate in Sri Lanka despite the 1996 bomb blasts that led other teams to withdraw, Modi highlighted the appreciation shown by Sri Lankan players for India’s solidarity during their difficult times.

He remarked on the enduring sportsmanship displayed by India, emphasizing how it triumphed over adversity, including the 1996 bomb blasts that shook Sri Lanka.

He noted his own visit to Sri Lanka following the 2019 church bomb blasts, making him the first global leader to do so. He added that the Indian Cricket team also toured soon after in 2019.

The Prime Minister underscored India’s unwavering spirit and commitment to standing by Sri Lanka in both joy and sorrow, reflecting the nation’s enduring values.

Sanath Jayasuriya, who is currently the coach of Sri Lankan Men’s cricket team, thanked the Prime Minister for India’s unwavering support to Sri Lanka during their recent financial crisis.

He further requested the Prime Minister if India could explore the feasibility to help establish a cricket ground to host international cricket matches in Jaffna, Sri Lanka which would help the aspiring cricketers and people of the north-eastern region of Sri Lanka.

The Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the remarks made by Shri Jayasuriya and emphasized, “India is committed to the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy”.

He highlighted India’s swift response to crises in neighboring countries, citing the recent earthquake in Myanmar where India acted as the first responder.

He remarked on India’s sense of responsibility as a nation to prioritize the well-being of its neighboring and friendly countries.

Modi also underlined India’s consistent support for Sri Lanka during its economic crisis, stating that India views it as a responsibility to assist Sri Lanka in overcoming challenges.

He mentioned the announcement of several new projects and appreciated Jayasuriya’s concern for Jaffna, emphasizing the importance of hosting international cricket matches there.

He assured that his team would take note of this suggestion and explore its feasibility.

The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect with everyone, relive old memories, and see familiar faces.

He concluded by reaffirming India’s enduring relationship with Sri Lanka and pledged his full support for any initiatives undertaken by the Sri Lankan cricket community.