Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, Board Directors of LiveEvents.LK, have pledged that the company will make a suitable refund to ticket holders of 'Enrique Iglesias Live in Colombo' concert.

In a media statement, the duo acknowledged that the concert fell short of expectations, pointing out that "there have clearly been glaring mistakes made, for which responsibility needs to be taken".

The organizers are in agreement, with our direction, that such shortcomings must not be tolerated. As such, we have informed them that an apology in itself is not sufficient, but further appropriate compensation has to be made in the form of a suitable refund, irrespective of the financial loss to us" Sangakkara and Jayawardene further said.

Their full statement is given below:

Dear Enrique Ticket Holders,

We wish to apologise to all of you for your negative experience at the recently concluded Enrique Concert. Although both of us were overseas fulfilling cricket commitments, we were shocked and saddened to hear of the events that transpired. It is extremely disappointing for us that this event, organised to assist the development of Sri Lanka as a tourist and entertainment hub and provide the public with exceptional entertainment of a high standard by accessing celebrated international artists, turned out in this manner. We are issuing this statement today, after understanding all circumstances and the facts.

When the idea was pitched to us and other investors by the organisers to bring an artist such as Enrique to Sri Lanka, we backed it in all good faith expecting a stellar event delivered in a professional manner to the public of Sri Lanka. Although we realised that such a venture will be an arduous one due to the well-known challenges and market restraints of organising such large-scale events in Sri Lanka, we were willing to support this endeavour considering the rich experience and the image-building potential for Sri Lanka’s tourism. As such, all required resources – both financial and otherwise – were made available to the organizers to ensure the desired outcome.

Unfortunately, the event has fallen far short of these expectations. Although we believe that the organising team worked tirelessly and with good intentions to ensure a well-run event, there have clearly been glaring mistakes made, for which responsibility needs to be taken.

Firstly, although the delay of the artist and some equipment arriving at the venue, which caused the subsequent delay in opening the gates to usher in the public, for which the artist responsibly and graciously apologized, was beyond the control of the organizers, the communication of this to the public was mishandled, thereby inconveniencing people greatly. Those that stood patiently in-line for hours were not extended the courtesy of being informed of the ground situation. This at the very beginning would have frustrated and angered all of you.

Secondly, although a professional security company was hired and protocols were put in place to ensure the safety and the comfort of all, we have been made well-aware that these measures were inadequate when faced with the challenges of controlling such a large gathering, and failed alarmingly. This obviously undermined the overall experience for those who purchased premium tickets by their respective space being encroached upon by others, and we fully understand their disappointment and anger. The premium price paid by them for their tickets needs to be respected and their comfort and viewing experience should have been safeguarded, which is under the direct purview of the organizers.

The organizers are in agreement, with our direction, that such shortcomings must not be tolerated. As such, we have informed them that an apology in itself is not sufficient, but further appropriate compensation has to be made in the form of a suitable refund, irrespective of the financial loss to us.

With regards to recent reports concerning Live Events and Municipal entertainment taxes, we categorically state the company remains transparent and ethical in all operations.

Live Events will continue to ensure full compliance with all relevant tax commitments and is providing all necessary information to the Colombo Municipal Council, in order to clarify facts and the way forward. Accountability and integrity is paramount to us and we believe it to be the same for the organizers.

Although we know an apology or refund cannot fully satiate your disappointment, we wish to reiterate that we remain fully committed to all of you and our country. As such, a full and thorough internal inquiry is ongoing into all areas of concern.

The retired Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara was honored as the 'Kia Batsman of the Year'  at the Surrey CCC End of Season Awards at the Kia Oval on Friday (25) night.

Sangakkara, was pivotal in the success of the Surrey County Cricket Club during the Country season in all forms of the game.

Surrey became the Division Two Champions and were also the runners-up at the Royal London One Day Cup this season. Sangakkara scored several hundreds, including a memorable one in the Royal London One Day Cup semi-final.

 

 

 

Surrey remained in total control of their LV= Division Two match at Old Trafford and by the close of third day had set Lancashire 492 to win and thereby achieve the most unlikely of victories. Should Surrey's bowlers dismiss the home side they will clinch the title less than 48 hours before they play Gloucestershire in the final of the Royal London Cup.

Having dismissed Lancashire for 272 in their first innings, Surrey skipper Gareth Batty opted not to enforce the follow-on but allowed his batsmen free rein to make 283 for 7 declared in their second innings, Kumar Sangakkara stroking a superb 118. Lancashire were 22 without loss in their second innings at close of play.

In the morning session Surrey took Lancashire's last five first-innings wickets for the addition of 131 runs with the last pair, James Anderson and Simon Kerrigan adding 65 for the last wicket before Anderson was bowled by Tom Curran for 42. Kerrigan remained unbeaten on 23.

Earlier in the session, spectators at Old Trafford had been given another glimpse of the precocious talent of 17-year-old Sam Curran.

After his brother, Tom, had taken the vital wicket of Ashwell Prince, caught by first slip Sangakkara for 45, the younger Curran removed Jordan Clark leg before for 29 and Tom Bailey, yorked first ball to collect the second five-wicket haul of his five-match career.

Then Arron Lilley was caught at midwicket by Matt Dunn off Gareth Batty for 33 before Kerrigan was joined by Anderson in a stand which saw Lancashire collect their second batting bonus point. Sam Curran finished with a career-best 5 for 67.

In their second innings Surrey's batsmen were frequently able to score at will, particularly Sangakkara, who reached his hundred off 115 balls with 13 fours.

Surrey were 161 for 2 at tea and the two wickets to fall were those of Ben Foakes, who was leg before to Tom Bailey for 14, and Rory Burns, who was caught at midwicket by James Anderson off Simon Kerrigan for 44.

In the evening session Surrey traded wickets for runs and Lancashire skipper Steven Croft collected four cheap wickets for 35 runs in seven overs. No batsmen apart from Sangakkara scored more than fifty but Gary Wilson was 30 not out when Batty finally declared.

Lancashire have never scored more than 404 to win in the fourth innings of a game and the chances of them winning this game are on the far side of slim. By close of play the Division Two trophy was on its way to Old Trafford in case Surrey are able to force a victory on the final afternoon

(espncricinfo)

Sri Lankan ace batsman Kumar Sangakkara led the way to an epic four run victory for Surrey against Notts at the second semi-final of the Royal London One-Day Cup.

The game was played out at the Kennington Oval in London on Monday.

Batting first after winning the toss, Surrey lost their first wicket when Steve Davies was dismissed for four runs, bringing Sangakkara to the crease. He almost saw through the entire innings, losing his wicket in the last over. In an innings full of class and aggression, he picked up 166 runs in just 138 deliveries faced, with 13 fours and a six on the way. Apart from his trademark shots, Sangakkara was seen playing the scoop effectively.

Surrey scored exactly 300, giving Notts a formidable target. Early in their reply, Notts lost three wickets for 16 runs. Then they built the innings around Greg Smith, who scored 124 runs. However, they fell agonizingly short of the target, ending at 296 for 7.

Sri Lanka's former Test cricketer Kumar Sangakkara's Twitter account was hacked a short while ago.

The incident became apparent when an 'inappropriate' image was shared by the Twitter account.

Sangakkara was taking part in an English county game against Derbyshire when the incident was noted. He represents Surrey in the English county games.

"Guys my twitter account has been hacked. I need to reset my account. It's unbelievable. Apologies. In the middle of a county game" Sangakkara Tweeted a short while ago.
 
He also issued a warning saying "Ignore all messages until I tweet it's ok."
 
"Thank god we walked in for lunch." he said further.

Your excellency, the President of Sri Lanka, the honourable Prime Minister, Members of Parliament, all the well wishers and the invitees, fans, all my friends, my family - who are all here, which is a rare occasion that all of us are together - Virat Kohli and the Indian team, Angelo and my team, I have got so many people to thank here.

I will start off with my school - Trinity College, Kandy. Trinity College gave me a fantastic ground there in Kandy. It was an amazing school to go to. I owe a lot of who I am today to the grounding and foundation I got there. To all my coaches - I had so many because my father used to take me to so many coaches when I was young - a big thank you.

To all my past captains, to Sri Lanka Cricket, to all my team-mates, thank you very much for everything that you've done for me. The support that I received, the inspiration, the drive and the commitment you have shown, not just to the game but also to each other and to me, I value all very, very highly. I am going to miss all that chat we had in the dressing room.

To Charlie and Suthami Austin, thank you very much for managing me. You've become much more than managing, you've become family. I know I haven't thanked you enough in the past but today I'd like to say a huge thank you to Charlie and Suthami for being friends and being my managers and most of all for making me the godfather of your beautiful children.

I didn't have to look far for inspiration (gets emotional). My parents are here. I didn't have to look far. I had amazing siblings. I am blessed with a wonderful family. I was blessed to be born as your children. When I look up at the box, people that I've known for 30 years, friends, family, everyone is here and to see that they love me is great and it will be my greatest achievement.

Lot of people ask me who inspired me and I always say I didn't have to look far for inspiration. I am sorry I don't want to embarrass you too much, but I didn't have to look far from my home for inspiration because I have the most amazing parents that anyone could wish for.

I had amazing siblings and all the support, the love that they showed over the years, whether I played cricket or not, whether I did well or not, the only place I could go and feel safe was home and thank you 'amma' (mother) and 'apachchi' (father). Thank you.

 

To all the Sri Lankan fans, this gives me immense pleasure to represent Sri Lanka. Finally to Virat and the Indian team, thank you for all the words and your kindness. And you guys over the years have been our toughest opponents. Doesn't matter if we've lost today, we'll try and beat you in the next match (smiles). Angelo and your team, you've got a wonderful team. I hope you try hard, don't be afraid to lose and keep the Sri Lankan flag flying high.

'Touching Moment'

August 24, 2015

Sri Lanka's batting phenomenon Kumar Sangakkara and Indian test skipper Virat Kohli shared a touching moment after the felicitation ceremony. Sangakkara retired at the end of the Second Test against India, played out at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo.

(Photo : Getty Images)

 

President Maithripala Sirisena offered the post of Sri Lanka's High Commissioner in the United Kingdom to retiring cricketer Kumar Sangakkara.

He made this offer at the felicitation ceremony held at P. Sara Oval Stadium a short while ago.

Sangakkara retired at the end of the Second Test against India, played out at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo.

Hailed as one of the best cricketers ever produced by Sri Lanka, Sangakkara was pivotal in the Sri Lankan cricket team throughout his 15 year career.

Sangakkara became famous for his outspoken views following his 2011 MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Speech. In this speech, he criticized the political influences to the game of cricket in Sri Lanka.

The Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC) David Richardson has paid tribute to former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara, who retired from international cricket today.
 
Sangakkara was one of the leading cricketers in world cricket for the last 15 years during which played in 134 Tests (scoring 12,400 runs, 182 catches (131 catches as a wicket-keeper) as well as 20 stumpings), 404 ODIs (14,234 runs, 402 catches (383 as wicket-keeper) and 99 stumpings) and 56 T20Is (1,382 runs, 26 catches as wicket-keeper and 20 stumpings). He also led Sri Lanka in 15 Tests, 45 ODIs and 22 ODIs. One of his finest hours came when he inspired Sri Lanka to the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011.
 
Sangakkara was selected in the ICC Test Team of the year on seven occasions – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and was won the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Cricketer of the Year, as well as the Test Player of the Year, in Colombo in 2012. He was also named ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2011 and 2013.
 
In 2007, he became the first player to make scores of 150 or more in four successive Test matches, and in February 2014, he became just the second player (after Graham Gooch) to score a triple century and a century in the same Test.
 
Congratulating Sangakkara on a highly successful career, Mr Richardson said: “Kumar Sangakkara will rightly go down as one of cricket’s greatest-ever players and ambassadors. Across an illustrious career, he maintained levels of excellence whether batting, keeping wickets or leading by example. 
 
“By scoring a total of 28,016 runs across all three formats, he puts himself in the higher echelons of players to ever grace the game. But he also made a considerable contribution off the field and carried the weight of expectation of a passionate Sri Lanka supporting public, as he did his batting, with great class.
 
“The high esteem in which he is also held by his peers is emphasised by the fact that he was invited to deliver the prestigious 2011 MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture at Lord’s, becoming the first active player to do so. Kumar was also a valued member of the ICC Cricket Committee from 2007 to 2015. 
 
“In stepping off the field of play for the last time we wish Kumar and his family well and thank him for his enormous contribution to the game.”
(ICC)
As one of crickets greatest ambassadors Kumar Sangakkara readies to part away with the game in a matter of hours from now, Indian skipper Virat Kohli in a special gesture of respect, penned down his feeling for the Lankan stalwart who is playing his last game at P Sara Oval in Colombo.
 
In a note released by the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI), Kohli hails him as a human first and a cricketer next, that speaks volumes of the aura Sangakkara has.
 
The Colombo Test between Sri Lanka and India is Sangakkara’s final outing after a career spanning 15 years. On day four of the match, the 37-year-old came out for his last knock to a rapturous reception from fans at the P. Sara Oval. However, he only managed 18.
 
Kohli wrote in his letter wrote: “Dear Kumar, it has been an absolute pleasure knowing you as a person first and no words can explain your great cricketing achievements.”
 
The flamboyant Indian further adds, “You have inspired so many people and shown them the way. Lucky to have played in the same era as you. Thanks for everything. God bless you and your family and wish you the best in life ahead.”
(criclife.com)
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