Michael Roberts
It is likely that most Sri Lankan cricket-fans will have a mental picture of “Pissu Percy” escorting some of our cricketing heroes to the boundary gates after some on-field cricketing achievement. Yes, I display such moments a few lines hence: but the most iconic of these patriotic displays occurred at Katunayake airport in July 1981. This was when Gamini Dissanayake returned to the island after having secured ICC status for Sri Lanka’s cricketing team. A momentous occasion that Percy recognised in association with a small squad of schoolboys marshalled by (one presumes) the cricketing board of that day.
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Consider the fact that Percy was able to enter this space between fence and boundary rope – an arena reserved for ground staff, security personnel, officials and players. It indicates that Sri Lankan cricket officialdom had recognised Percy’s talents and his ability to occupy that arena without interfering with the course of the cricket. Needless to say, Percy had to cop remarks (maybe even abuse?) from the Sri Lankan crowd every now and then. He was ready to face it and bounce back with repartee. The picture of his ‘verbal duet with an English lass expresses it all in a manner words cannot convey.
Indeed, virtually all the photographs displayed here carry this spirit. Percy the PISSU was all animation, energy ……. and FUN.
So, dear Percy, do spice the life of the gods and goddesses in the realms above. Give them some Sri Lankan curry with both the bat and the ball.
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[1][1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamini_Dissanayake
SOME REFERENCES
Michael Roberts: Essaying Cricket, Colombo, Vijitha Yapa Publications 2006.
