Sri Lanka's First ODI Captain Anura Tennekoon Meets Indian Prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Anura Tennekoon, Sri Lanka's 80-year-old first One Day International (ODI) captain, recently traveled from Colombo to Dambulla. His journey was specifically to meet Indian cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The meeting provided an opportunity for the veteran cricketer to offer advice to the young talent.

Anura Tennekoon, Sri Lanka's inaugural One Day International (ODI) captain, recently journeyed from Colombo to Dambulla. The 80-year-old veteran cricketer undertook the trip specifically to meet Indian cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
The encounter between Tennekoon and Sooryavanshi served as an occasion for the experienced former captain to impart advice to the promising young Indian talent. Sooryavanshi is recognized as an emerging figure in Indian cricket.
This meeting signifies an intergenerational exchange within the sport, connecting a foundational figure of Sri Lankan cricket with a rising star from India.
According to Sportstar, this meeting took place in Dambulla.


