WHEN I MET KUMAR SANGAKKARA…
My favorite cricketer turns another year older today, and I
am writing this not just as a birthday wish but as a fan tribute – What
happened when his biggest fan (In India) met Kumar Sangakkara!
NOTE: It’s a straight from the heart fan piece, very fangirly
in nature!
I have been attending every international and IPL match he
has played in Mumbai for some years now (with the exception of the World Cup
finals) and have been trying to get an audience with him. However that never
bore fruit till 21st September, 2013. It wasn’t a chance meeting, I
won a contest! There was a #MeetSangakkaratSmaaash contest conducted by
Smaaash, Mumbai and one of my friends, who goes by the Twitter handle
@Arey_Yaar brought it to my notice. I immediately jumped at the chance and
started writing…
Following is my written entry to the contest on “Why I
should get an opportunity to meet Kumar Sangakkara?”
“ICC Cricketer of the
Year, ICC People's choice Player of the year, youngest MCC Spirit of cricket
lecturer, one of 2012’s Wisden Cricketer of the Year, former Sri Lankan captain
and currently the fourth best Test batsman – Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara.
I consider myself to
be one of Kumar Sangakkara's biggest fans and over the years have watched Sri
lanka & Sunrisers Hyderabad matches just to see him bat & even
supported him over my home team. There is something special about watching a
southpaw bat & Sanga has always been one of the most elegantly entertaining
batsman, especially when plays his trademark cover drive. And I am not saying
it from a prejudiced fan's perspective, his statistics speak for themselves.
Sangakkara has scored over 22,000 runs with the distinction of having the
highest batting average at the Number 3 position after the legendary Sir Don
Bradman.
His gift of gab has
always been as popular as the video of him sledging Shaun Pollock at the World
Cup match in 2003 as well as his gracious talk after losing the World Cup in
2011. But what I appreciate the most is the conviction in his words that
reflects his passion for his craft and the love for his motherland as seen in
the MCC Spirit of Cricket Lecture 2011. His goal has always been to protect
cricket, which in his civil war-affected country, occupies a place of pride as
a “panacea that heals all wounds” in his own words. He has been courageous to
bring to light all the overt operations which threatened to tarnish the game he
holds beloved and has taken a stand against the forces of power back home. It
takes great courage to go against the organization that employs you to bring
out the truth.
Personally for me he
is among the greatest to have played the game, not just for his on field
laurels but also for his off field achievements. He is my greatest sporting
role model & I look up to him for his passion, dedication & sheer
personality. My love for Sanga has always been a defining part of my identity,
finding a way in my Xaviers Graduation Yearbook as well, where I was described
as Mrs. Kumar Sangakkara, an epithet the entire Twitterverse already knows me by.
From my family & friends to my professors and colleagues, all know me as
the girl who loves Sanga more than any Sri Lankan. I have written numerous
blogs about him & have been to every game he has played in Mumbai. However
I have never got the opportunity to meet him upfront and interact with him, an
unrequited dream which I now have the hope of fulfilling thanks to this
wonderful contest by Smaaash. I sincerely request you to please give me this
chance to meet my cricketing idol and make my biggest dream come true! Thanks!”
Needless to say that mine was the first name on the list of
winners!!
On the day, I was waiting with my sister when I first saw
him up close, and cheesy as it sounds, I did stop breathing for a moment so he
literally took my breath away! And then it was my turn to go interact with him.
The first thing I said was ‘Aywobuwan’ (hello
in Sinhalese, thanks to my favorite Sri lankan girl @Yoshitha_k ) which got an
appreciative ‘Nice!’ from him. He then asked if I was from Mumbai and what did
I do? Small talk and an autograph later, I asked him something I’ve always
wanted to know - does he really read Oscar Wilde & quote his Irish wit to
people (a sly reference to his exchange with Kallis) To which he replied, “Yes
of course, I do enjoy reading Oscar Wilde” Unfortunately by then it was time
for the next person to meet him so I had to say goodbye. But not before he said
it was a pleasure to meet me!
Although it was just a few minutes of interaction, it was a
huge deal! All my adult life as a cricket fan I have spoken of little else other than
meeting Kumar Sangakkara - my most favorite cricketer, my idol & my
unabashed cricketing crush! Everyone has admired, idolized & been
obsessed with a celebrity at some point, but when you are among the chosen few
who get to not only meet but also interact with your idol & crush, it
reminds you of how blessed & lucky you are! Thanks to everyone who believed
that I deserved to & would meet Sanga. When I look back, I
realize I have been extremely fortunate to meet both my cricketing loves (Binga
& Sanga). 21st September, 2013 – indeed a day to remember…. Till
I meet Sangakkara again!
That's very cool, certainly sounds like you deserved this :)) Made me smile reading this, could see just how happy you were!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mac! It certainly was among the happiest times of my life :)
Deleteu r so lucky zenia :) i luv sanga as u only i support SH THE MOST IN IPL becoz my hero my jaan plays in that team......... i was crying for a moment if that contest is again plz reply me plz plz plz plz plz i beg at u plz
DeleteReally nice one. Never thought that there will be such a huge Sanga fan in India. Congrats and hope you'll get another chance to meet him again! :)
ReplyDeleteim from srilanka and he is my role model too but still i culdnt get a chance to meet him :/ jst imagine how lucky you are. and i went to watch evry match tht he played but still waiting to talk wit him for a while :)
ReplyDeleteThat's one hell of a mammoth signature !! Happy for you that you got a chance to met your idol !
ReplyDeleteI just read your article in my fb wall. it was so nice, i realy wanted to know who is this zenia, i searched alot and finally found your blog. am the biggest sanga fan in srilanka i can say it proudly.and am realy happy an indian girl lovs sanga this much.keep supporting him. i became a fan of u as well now, cheers
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