Crisis At Home: Check Arjuna Ranatunga’s Advice To Sri Lankan Cricketers Playing In IPL

New Delhi: Former Sri Lankan cricketer Arjuna Ranatunga, who won the World Cup for his country in 1996, on Tuesday asked Sri Lankan players to leave the IPL for a week and join the protests back home.

“I really don’t know but there are some cricketers who are lavishly playing in the IPL and haven’t spoken about their country. Unfortunately, people are scared to speak against the government. These cricketers are also working for the cricket board under the ministry and they are trying to protect their jobs. But now they have to take a step as some of the young cricketers also came forward and gave statements in support of the protest,” Ranatunga told ANI.

“When something is going wrong, you should have the guts to come out and speak against it, without thinking about your business. People ask me why I am not in the protests. It’s just that I have been in politics for the last 19 years and this is not a political issue. So far, none of the political parties and politicians have got into the protests and that’s the biggest strength of the people of this country,” he said.

“I am sure you all know who are the players, playing in the IPL. I don’t want to mention but I would want them to leave their job for a week and come in support of the protests,” he said.

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