He also refused to comment on the upcoming T20 World Cup, as it's a very fast and unpredictable format of the game. Jayasuriya was part of the tourism promotion delegation to India.
In India currently to play in a couple of leagues for retired players, Jayasuriya, now named the brand ambassador for Sri Lankan tourism, took time out from his busy schedule to appear for a press conference to promote tourism in Sri Lanka, which he stressed was leaving its crisis behind.
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