Forget nationalism, enjoy the cricket
Having made several cricket trips to Sri Lanka, Anand Vasu writes in Wisden India that there was something refreshing and different about this World T20
I learnt that Dilshan Munaweera was a studious boy who spoke impeccable English and that it was Sanath Jayasuriya who introduced Ajantha Mendis to his future wife Yoshini, at the sidelines of a match. Had I been covering the Indian team, or even following their fortunes closely like so many fans are compelled to by their sense of nationalism, I would've likely been so engrossed in what the team composition was for the next match, or the form of a certain player, that I would have missed the best things about a world tournament - the sheer breadth of experiences on offer, the amazing stories behind the ordinary characters, the role every last piece plays in the bigger picture of this great game.