Cricket fever grips Sri Lanka (15 May 1999)
COLOMBO, May 14: Cricket fever peaked in the island today as the world champions clashed with the hosts in the inaugural match of the World Cup at Lord's
15-May-1999
15 May 1999
Cricket fever grips Sri Lanka
Ranjitha Balasubramanyam
COLOMBO, May 14: Cricket fever peaked in the island today as the
world champions clashed with the hosts in the inaugural match of the
World Cup at Lord's. Offices wore a deserted look and traffic on the
streets of the capital was thin as cricket-crazy Sri Lankans returned
home early to watch their heroes defend the title. People were glued
to the television sets as a private television channel began live
telecast of the inaugural function followed by the match.
Large crowds gathered around television sets put up outside shops
selling electronic goods and business establishments for the benefit
of people who could not return home in time to watch the opening
match. Some community centres had also arranged for television sets
to be set up in public places and on roadsides. Those who could not
watch television carried transistors and tuned in to the commentary
broadcast by local radio stations.
The day began with headlines in newspapers asking whether Sri Lanka
would be able to defend the title of world champions. Cricket
correspondents of local newspapers reporting from England speculated
on the possibility of their team's success. Radio and television
stations interviewed people who expressed confidence that their team
would retain the World Cup.
Source :: The Dawn (www.dawn.com)