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Where does the idea of benevolence come from in a Sanath Jayasuriya context? I don’t recall receiving benevolence from my uncles. I dole out far more avuncular beneficence than I ever received. Mug, me.
41 is neither properly nor really old. Autumnal, perhaps. Senior, certainly. And before someone pipes up about Sanath being a baldy, he has been folically-challenged since he was properly, really young.
It’s just from his face. We think he has a kindly uncle look.
He’s playing two matches and then retiring, incidentally. What a comeback.
My uncle once gave me $100!
It’s more the fact that he came out of retirement five years ago and then retired again. Now he’s coming out of retirement again and then he will retire again.
English players don’t do this. Bring back Goochie.
Better yet, bring back boycs.
Bring back Martin Crowe.
Ah, he’s following the pro-wrestling retirement plan.
Sanath was, Sanath is, and Sanath shall ever be.
Still think he’s benevolent?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jun/21/the-spin-sanath-jayasuriya-england
Be fair, we’ve only ever been describing his appearance.