Sri Lanka mourns ‘Uncle Percy’ — cricket’s one-man cheer squad

In this photograph taken on July 19, 2022, Sri Lanka's cricket fan Percy Abeysekera watches the fourth day play of the first cricket Test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle. (AFP)
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Updated 31 October 2023
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Sri Lanka mourns ‘Uncle Percy’ — cricket’s one-man cheer squad

  • Percy Abeysekara, 87, was a constant presence in Sri Lanka’s matches since 1982
  • Former and current Sri Lankan cricketers hail Abeysekara as country’s ‘super fan’

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s cricket stars and newspapers Tuesday mourned the death of a beloved “super fan” who had become a one-man cheer leader and a permanent presence at international games.

Percy Abeysekara, 87, died at a hospital outside the capital Colombo on Monday following a brief illness, according to his family.

Former Sri Lanka skipper Mahela Jayawardene described Abeysekara as the “true 12th man for many generations of Sri Lankan cricketers.”

“He was there throughout my entire career, cheering us on, waving his flag and always, win or lose, making us laugh,” Jayawardena said. “We will all miss you dearly ‘Uncle Percy’.”

Another ex-skipper, Kumar Sangakkara, said Abeysekara was as much a part of the Sri Lanka cricket set-up as the players.

“From my debut till my last game Uncle Percy was a constant. His contribution to the game in Sri Lanka stands equal to any of the players that have worn the shirt,” said Sangakkara.

Sanath Jayasuriya, a member of Sri Lanka’s 1996 World Cup winning squad, said: “It is with great sadness that I heard our beloved Uncle Percy has met his maker.

“You were the first super fan and for all of us you will always be special. RIP,” Jayasuriya wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Speaking after Sri Lanka’s loss to Afghanistan in the World Cup on Monday, spin bowler Maheesh Theekshana said: “He was the main guy who was there when I was a kid. I saw him waving the flag, so as a team we are disappointed to hear that news.”

The Daily FT newspaper said: “Percy gave his life and soul to the sport and was a legend on his own right.”

Abeysekara was a constant presence at Sri Lanka matches since their Test debut against England in 1982.

“I am Percy, cricket crazy, but I have no mercy for those cricketers, spectators and administrators who are lazy,” the FT recalled him saying.

He escorted England batsman Chris Tavare on to the pitch at the P. Sara Oval in the capital Colombo while holding a Sri Lankan flag.

His grandsons are named Garfield and Sachinka, after West Indian legend Garry Sobers and Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar.

As a boy, Abeysekara saw Don Bradman play at the Colombo Oval in 1948, and nearly half a century later watched Sri Lanka defeat Australia in Lahore to win the 50-over World Cup, one of his lifetime cricketing highlights.

Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe once handed him his man-of-the-match award and he was embraced by Virat Kohli during India’s tour to Sri Lanka in 2015.


Real Madrid lose second straight and miss chance to close gap on Liga leader Barcelona

Updated 03 March 2026
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Real Madrid lose second straight and miss chance to close gap on Liga leader Barcelona

  • Getafe held on to secure a historic win, its first at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2008, and a vital three points in its bid to stay in La Liga

MADRID: Real Madrid lost a second straight La Liga match when a stunning volley from Martín Satriano gave Getafe a shock 1-0 win at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Monday.
The result prevented the capital club from cutting the four-point gap to leader Barcelona.
Getafe had lost all eight of its previous league encounters with Real Madrid and early saves from goalkeeper David Soria kept it from falling behind.
Soria turned over a shot from Arda Güler midway through the first half, not long after frustrating Vinicius Junior when he was through on goal.
Madrid had more of the ball but lacked punch up front and it paid a price for its profligacy six minutes before halftime when Getafe took the lead.
A hopeful cross from the right was headed clear but it fell to the feet of Satriano, who volleyed into the roof of the net from 20 meters out.
It was the second goal in three games for the Uruguayan, who joined on loan from Lyon during the last transfer window.
Madrid continued to dominate possession in the second half and Antonio Rüdiger and substitute Rodrygo were among those who came close to grabbing an equalizer.
But it could not find a way past Getafe’s stuffy rearguard and an in-form Soria.
Madrid’s task became even harder when Franco Mastantuono was sent off for dissent in stoppage time and although the numbers were evened up in the last minute when Getafe’s Adrian Liso was also shown a red card it came too late to make any impact.
Getafe held on to secure a historic win, its first at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2008, and a vital three points in its bid to stay in La Liga.
“Coming here is always very difficult,” Getafe defender Kiko Femenía told broadcaster DAZN. “We have to congratulate the team, we did a superb job at the back and we scored when had the chance. We might even have scored more on the counterattack.”
They jumped three league places into 11th and were eight points above the relegation zone.