Pissu Percy ‘pissu-fying’ in Australia

Michael Roberts

I miss PERCY ABEYSEKARA aka Pissu  Percy. His  presence in  cricketing arenas was a shot in the arm ….and maybe elsewhere corporeal too  … for ardent cricket watchers. He  was  more than that: Percy was a friend, an Aloysian mate who had been one of the school cheerleaders when  I participated in  the cheering ‘troupes’ in the early 1950s.

PERCY was also resileint. He took abuse in his stride and  had a  gift of the gab which  enabled ripostes that generated amusement. He  also  had energy: in  his younger days he would  sprint  around  the  ground  whenever our batsmen scored a  boundary.

One  should  also  recognise his ability to plan:  to  save money for  trips  to Lankan cricket matches within the  land and abroad; and  time-management  to secure leave and travel  by  public transport to the venues hosting SL matches. This  included a  trip  to Australia  when  our  side was on Tour  circa  2003/04.  We sat together at  Adelaide Oval (a match our side  lost if memory serves me right). And  I had the pleasure  of  hosting  Percy  to an Indian rice’n curry at the Taj  restaurant in Hindmarsh  Square.

The best manner  of appreciating WHAT  PERCY BROUGHT TO  CRICKET, of  course, is via  photographs of  the TYPICAL PERCY.

 

 

 

 

 

Percy in  jokey serenade duet with an “enemy’ supporter of the  fair sex

 

 

 

 

 

 


…. and  Percy was there when  Rumesh  Ratnayake was  injured  and had to be assisted  off the field…

 

 

 

 

And, Volare, Percy made sure that  he  was at Ratmalana airport in 1981 to fete Gamini Dissanayake when he came home  after securing ICC status for Sri Lanka

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  1. Lalith Lankatilleke

    Yes we indeed miss Percy. We were together when Shane Warne got his 500 test wicket in Galle. Remember he celebrated the achievement with real honor.

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