In their ongoing 2023 World Cup match versus India, Sri Lankan players are wearing black armbands. The Kusal Mendis-led team is remembering the late Uncle Percy, a Sri Lanka cricket enthusiast who died on October 30.

Percy Abeysekera, often known as Uncle Percy, was a huge supporter of the Sri Lankan cricket team. For the past five decades, he has routinely attended their matches. During the Asia Cup last month, he was battling sickness, which ultimately led to his death.

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Uncle Percy will always have a unique place in the history of cricket in Sri Lanka, since he is often regarded as the first superfan of the sport. In remembrance of him, the Sri Lankan players are wearing black armbands.

In the encounter between Sri Lanka and India, the islanders won the toss and chose to bat first in Mumbai. They have made one alteration to their lineup, with Dhananjaya de Silva being replaced by Dushan Hemantha.

Sri Lankan Captain Kusal Mendis Vows to Win World Cup Match against India

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Sri Lanka has participated in six game­s in the 2023 World Cup’s group stage, earning two victorie­s and suffering four defeats. The­ir current situation is crucial. During the coin flip, captain Kusal Mendis discusse­d his team’s effort and expre­ssed:

“Wicket is really good, but it looks better to bat on in the second innings. We are putting in our best effort and hope to make the most of the game today. We want to win today’s game for sure and are definitely looking forward to reaching the semi-finals.”

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India won all their matche­s against Sri Lanka this year, 5-0 in ODIs. Everyone is e­ager to find out if Sri Lanka can break this losing cycle.

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