Wrestling One-Tonne Covers: Saluting the Unsung Heroes of Galle
Ground staff working tirelessly at the Galle International cricket stadium ( PC- Debasis Sen, RevSportz) The glitz and glamour of international cricket usually belong to the players wielding the willow or sending down thunderbolts. But during the first Test between India and Sri Lanka at the Galle International Cricket Stadium (GICS), the real MVPs weren’t wearing national colours; they were sprinting onto the outfield carrying heavy tarpaulins. With four frustrating rain stoppages disrupting the first three days of play, this Test match could easily have been washed out. Instead, it was saved by the relentless hustle and grit of the GICS groundstaff. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) stands apart in the global game for its visionary approach to weather management – covering the entire field of play. This revolutionary concept actually originated here in Galle before being adapted by other venues around the world. Thanks to this foresight, a wet outfield is rarely an excuse for abandonment in...