COLOMBO, Oct 22, 2006 (AFP) - Sri Lanka's
star batsman Sanath Jayasuriya managed to take time off from his
team's tour of India for the ongoing Champions Trophy to see his
new-born son here.
"It's a great feeling and I was keen to get back
home to see the baby," Jayasuriya told AFP on Sunday as he
prepared to depart after seeing his wife and son, both of whom
were doing well.
"I was at the hospital when my other two kids
were born, but couldn't make it this time as it was on the day
of a match. These things happen in a cricketer's life," he said.
Jayasuriya's wife, Sandra, gave birth to their
third child on Friday afternoon when Sri Lanka were playing New
Zealand.
Jayasuriya reached Colombo on Saturday morning
and left the island on Sunday afternoon to prepare for their
last league match against South Africa on Tuesday.
The left-hander became the most capped player in
one-day history during the match against New Zealand, in which
he bagged two wickets and chipped in with a quickfire 20 runs.
Jayasuriya, one of the stars in Sri Lanka's 1996
World Cup triumph, has scored 11,257 runs and bagged 282 wickets
in 369 one-dayers.