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Wellalage displays act of national pride and courage in times of tragedy

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Wellalage showed a tremendous act of courage in returning to the Sri Lankan squad

Wellalage showed a tremendous act of courage in returning to the Sri Lankan squad ©Getty

It was just not another game for Dunith Wellalage, it was more than that.

The Sri Lankan left-arm spinner was the talking point after making himself available for their crucial Super Four game against Bangladesh following the demise of his father Suranga Wellalage on Thursday (September 18).

Sri Lanka’s all-rounder Wellalage, who is the eldest among the three children of Wellalage senior, returned to Dubai on Saturday morning from home after being with his family for a night.

The timing of Wellalage’s father’s death was quite tragic as he had his last breath while Dunith was playing against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi and the 22-year old son of his family only learned of his father’s death after the match.

It is understood that his father collapsed during the match. It was an extremely difficult night for Wellalage all-round as he gave away 32 runs in his last over against Afghanistan when he came under the wrath of Mohammad Nabi. But his personal loss off his father made it even tougher for the 22-year-old.

Since the news broke out that the left-arm spinner lost his father and returned home there was huge speculation whether he would return to Dubai to make himself available for their game against Bangladesh as he was going through a huge family crisis, if not anything else.

The young lad showed his composure but let his emotions out when a minute of silence was observed in the stadium for his father, who sadly passed away on Thursday.

While Wellalage failed to shine in his maiden Asia Cup appearance against Afghanistan after taking 1 for 49, Sri Lanka cruised to victory with six wickets and eight balls remaining to qualify for the Super Fours.

Wellalage returning was a display of national pride with even a Sri Lanka Cricket board official calling the spinner a “very strong guy.'” Even more so as his father is due to be cremated at the Rawathawatta General Cemetery on September 21 and it only proved the mental strength of the youngster.

“He (Dunith) is mentally very strong guy and wanted to return,” said an official working closely with SLC on Saturday. “His father pushed him to be a cricketer and that probably played in his mind to take the decision of returning back and playing for his country and he carried him quite well.

“Naturally when someone goes through such a crisis, it will have an impact on his mind but he never looked broken at any point,” he added.

Dunith, who did not face any delivery while coming to bat in the last over, had a tough time with the ball against Bangladesh as he gave 36 runs in his four overs without no wickets to show.

However, it hardly mattered considering the amount of courage he showed and was widely respected by the people of his country, and across the cricketing world.

Kumar Dharmasena, former national cricketer and elite panel cricket umpire for ICC, in his Facebook post backed him for his commitment.

“No matter what happens on the field, we stand with Dunith. He is not just another player – he is a young lion carrying the hopes of an entire nation, the dreams of his late father, and the responsibility of wearing our flag with pride,” he stated.

“At such a young age, he shoulders a weight far heavier than most of us can imagine. And in moments like these, he doesn’t just need applause when he shines – he needs us to stand by him when the journey feels tough.

“As Sri Lankans, let’s be more than just spectators. Let’s be his fathers who guide him with wisdom, his brothers who protect him with strength, and his friends who remind him that he’s never alone,” he said.

“Today, let’s circle around Dunith with love, encouragement, and unwavering belief. Because when he steps onto that field, he carries not only a bat – he carries all of us. Together, we rise. Together, we fight. Together, we stand with Dunith,” he added.

Dunith is certainly not the first one to make such a move considering there are several instances when cricketers returned to join the team in time of family crisis but his act will always be remembered.

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