Sri Lanka: "Innovation" places trust in Sanath (11 Sep 1997)
`Innovation' is the theme adopted by Union Bank of Colombo in launching a trust foundation to honour Sri Lanka's `revolutionary wizard of the gentleman's game', Sanath Jayasuriya
11-Sep-1997
Thursday 11, September 1997
``Innovation'' places trust in Sanath
by SA'ADI THAWFEEQ
`Innovation' is the theme adopted by Union Bank of Colombo in
launching a trust foundation to honour Sri Lanka's
`revolutionary wizard of the gentleman's game', Sanath
Jayasuriya.
The benefits of the foundation does not go to Jayasuriya, but
primarily to promote: Sportsmen from outstation who have the
potential to make it to the big league; and to the development
of sports in the Matara district.
"The foundation is in honour of someone who has brought
innovation into cricket, and it is inaugurated by a bank which
believes in innovation as the core discipline,'' said Union Bank
managing director and chief executive officer Shan
Shanmuganathan at the launch held at the Colombo Hilton Hotel on
Tuesday evening.
"Instead of providing Sanath with material things which may not
last, we wanted to have something which will last forever, a
perpetual one,'' said Shanmuganathan.
"Sanath being a nice guy as he is always, preferred that
whatever we do, should benefit people who have the potential to
come as stars like him, yet do not have the opportunities to
achieve same. Being a man who is proud about his roots, he was
keen to do something special for Matara in particular,'' said
Shanmuganathan.
The Bank has committed Rs. five million towards this fund over a
period of time and the initial payment of Rs. one million was
handed to Jayasuriya at the simple ceremony attended by a large
gathering of distinguished invitees.
The trustees of the foundation will be the bank's chairman
Chanaka de Silva, general manager Janaka de Silva,
Shanmuganathan and Jayasuriya.
"Sanath has the extraordinary ability to open doors. Whether it
is the Dalada Maligawa or the British High Commission or a
clients office or even a plush and exclusive restaurant in
London. When they see Sanath doors open, even during times when
they are not supposed to. It's unbelievable at times,'' said
Shanmuganathan.
"Today for a change Sanath opens a door on his own in the form
of this foundation inviting you to contribute,'' he said.
Visuals tracing Jayasuriya's background as a cricketer from his
schooldays were shown to the well attended audience.
A portrait of Jayasuriya and a bat autographed by the master
blaster were given away as lottery prizes.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)