Long live cricket, long live India–Pakistan clashes
By K.R. Nayar From R. Premadasa Stadium Colombo. In Sri Lanka, every welcome carries a blessing. The word ‘Ayubowan’ in Sinhalese is not just a greeting — it is a wish, “may you live long.” On an India-Pakistan match day, for the fans, it could well be “May cricket live long and India-Pakistan matches keep happening.” Since Tamil is also a popular language here, and many Sri Lankans are fluent in this language, this makes quite a few journalists feel at home. The Premadasa Stadium dressed in world cup colours. Photo by K.R. Nayar Sri Lankans and the grace of good manners There is something deeply calming about Sri Lanka’s cricketing culture. Even when the tension of an India–Pakistan clash crackles in the air, the people here manage to soften its edges. Sri Lanka, as hosts, don’t just organise — they embrace. Cricketers, officials, volunteers — all carry an easy warmth. It reflects in their smiles, in their patience, and in their humility. The greats of Sri La...