The business-like Kaluwitharana
While Sri Lanka and India fight for the series, Sandeep Dwivedi searches out the former Sri Lankan wicketkeeper Romesh Kaluwitharana working as a business development manager at Sri Lanka Insurance
Nishi Narayanan
While Sri Lanka and India fight for the series, Sandeep Dwivedi searches out the former Sri Lankan wicketkeeper Romesh Kaluwitharana working as a business development manager at Sri Lanka Insurance. He writes in the Indian Express:
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In the years to come this cricket-crazy island will throw up more freaks, mavericks or audacious stroke makers but Kalu will retain his place in history as the man who changed the concept of opening batting — an innovation that resulted in Sri Lanka coming of age in the World Cup. In this slam-bang age, the Kalu-Jaya formula is worthy of making it to cricketing text books. Ask him about the early days of the new experiment and Kaluwitharana paints a vivid picture. “I was batting at No.7 but Arjuna Ranatunga, Duleep Mendis and coach Dav Whatmore suggested that I should open. We were both stroke players and our idea was to attack the bowlers”.
Nishi Narayanan is a staff writer at ESPNcricinfo
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