Jayasuriya launches drought appeal
CricInfo - 5 September 2001

Sri Lankan cricket captain Sanath Jayasuriya has requested help from Sri Lankan cricket fans for people in Hambantota who are suffering from a severe drought.

"I am requesting the people all over the world to come forward to help the residents of Hambanthota who are faced with a severe drought. This is a national cause and the people need help badly," said the Sri Lankan captain, as his side was preparing to take on Bangladesh in the inaugural Test Match between the two countries.

Due to the present drought, drinking water in the area is scarce and the Sri Lankan cricket team has already donated mineral water bottles to the residents of the area: "We just started with the cricket board and have already collected 10,000 liters of water. I am requesting the public for similar donations."

He added: "If the people would like to come up with some support they can contact Kushil Gunasekara (Coordinating Secretary) at the Cricket Board and extend their cooperation."

The national side will visit the area after the Bangladesh Test: "We will be going to Hambantota on Sept 12 and can take any donations down with us."

Donations of water and food can be made at the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) headquarters at 35, Maitland Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka.

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