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Savin Perera : A Sri Lanka born, playing for England in U19 World Cup

Written by Toshi Pawar

The 18-year-old Savin Perera has a fairytale kind of journey. He was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, but moved to the UK seven years ago and after impressing for Middlesex and England in a recent tri-series, Now Perera is the part of  U19 World Cup squad in New Zealand. He opened the innings against Namibia and scored composed 26.

“It’s just an incredible feeling,” said Perera. “I’ve worked really hard in the last couple of years just to get to this position. It’s been tough but I’m immensely proud.”

Five years on from joining Middlesex, the left-handed batsman had an England debut to remember, smashing 74 against Namibia in recently concluded tri-series and collected the man of the match award in the process.

An 84 against South Africa followed in his next match and despite England eventually losing to the Proteas in the final, Perera believes the tour has given his side valuable experience heading to New Zealand.

He said: “Going away to South Africa was amazing with a great bunch of lads.

“We had a good camp before the tri-series. Everyone was working really hard and we all had a great passion about what we could achieve.

“We were gutted to lose the final to South Africa, especially after playing so well in the group but to be with the boys for that experience was fantastic.

“The man of the match award meant so much to me. Getting runs in the first couple of games really settled the nerves.”

As he played his early cricket in turning n dusty pitches of Sri Lanka, he feels familiar with sub continent challenges.

“Growing up in Sri Lanka I learned a lot about different conditions. In Colombo, you’d see five or six spinners turning up to the game and then over here you get swing bowlers.

“It was hard to get used to. But once I got my head down and concentrated on the game, it all started going well. I had to adapt quickly.”

Right now, he is feeling great to have former England batsman Jonathan Trott into the dressing room, as one of the member of coaching staff. Perera is eager to learn all he can from the 36-year-old batsman who played 52 Tests for England.

He said: “He’s a great player. James Taylor has helped us a lot, too.”

“He’ll play a big role in our team. He has a wealth of experience and he can give us his thoughts on the game. On and off the field he’s a great guy to learn from.”

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Toshi Pawar

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