Former Sri Lankan cricketer’s heartfelt Ramadan tradition sparks admiration across social media
Former Sri Lankan cricket legend Sanath Jayasuriya has drawn widespread praise after observing a Ramadan fast, a gesture being hailed as a powerful example of interfaith harmony.
Jayasuriya shared on social media that he fasted alongside close friends, continuing a personal tradition he has upheld since his playing days. He described the experience as a meaningful way to connect with different cultures and beliefs.
“This is a beautiful tradition that brings me closer to people of diverse backgrounds,” he wrote, emphasizing the values of patience, empathy and understanding associated with Ramadan.
The former all-rounder’s act quickly went viral, earning admiration from fans and followers worldwide. Many users described his gesture as a symbol of mutual respect and unity, while others called him an “ambassador of humanity.”
Cricket analysts and former players also applauded the move, noting that sports figures play a vital role beyond competition by fostering connections across communities.
Jayasuriya, regarded as one of cricket’s greatest all-rounders, represented Sri Lanka in 110 Tests, 445 One Day Internationals and 31 T20 matches. Known for his explosive batting and effective bowling, he remains an influential figure in the sport.
His Ramadan observance comes at a time when messages of tolerance and coexistence are increasingly significant, reinforcing how athletes can inspire positive change both on and off the field.


