You have to respect Chaminda Vaas.
Not just on his 400 wickets in One Day cricket.
But on knowing where he his place is in the world.
He knows he isn’t Wasim Akram.
But only 3 others have taken 400 wickets.
And he is still humble.
“There were a lot of guys more talented than me, My game was limited but I worked harder. Nothing comes easy to you, you have got to make the most of your talent.”
These days other cricketers make a few hundreds or take a big haul or two and you’d think they were Elvis.
Sri Lanka though grows these humble cricketers, who perform over and over again, while bigger name players from other countries squander away their talent like horny sailers.
Yuvraj Singh was Vass’ 400th.
Life can be poetic.
Vaas wouldn’t make comments like this though, too good a bloke.
If I took 400 one day wickets I would be running around the stadium naked covered in eagle feathers drunk on 7 bottles of Canadian club until I collapsed.
There have been times when Vaas has been the best one day bowler in the world, statistically and realistically.
Like the 2000 & 3 world cup.
But the man is a worker, a miniature Clydesdale, and few have represented Sri Lanka better in the history of cricket.
Cricket With Balls salutes the man.
If I may shamelessly spam one of my webpages here, JRod.http://www.thesillypoint.com/charities.htmlBut while writing my webpage, I also found Vaas is involved with charity work.One more reason why my respects for him goes up.Pssst:Any feeling generous – there’re links to all those charities.
Also, he has more initials than he has letters in his surname. That takes some doing.
Apparently, he gave up becoming a pastor to play cricket. Right choice I say. And a challenge to you all. Say Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas three times quickly.
I’m not sure I can even say it one time slowly, Horatius.