WATCH: Wanindu Hasaranga Breaks Down At Younger Sister’s Wedding

Sri Lanka all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga has left the internet with teary eyes as he shared an emotional moment during her sister Chathu De Silva’s wedding.

Wanindu Hasaranga Breaks Down At Younger Sister’s Wedding

A video of Wanindu Hasaranga breaking down in tears is going viral on the internet, where his sister can be seen taking blessings from the Royal Challengers Bangalore cricketer before hugging him and getting emotional. Touched by the moment, some guests came forward to console the brother-sister duo. While wiping his tears, Hasaranga then congratulated his brother-in-law.

The video perfectly reflects the special bond Hasaranga and his sister share with each other. The emotional moment has been going viral on the internet.

Watch it here:

Soon after the video surfaced on Twitter, fans flooded the post with amazing reactions, highlighting the bond between Hasaranga and his sister. One of them was quick to acknowledge, “Every brother gets emotional at their sister’s marriage.” A user commented, “May her sister live a life like a princess at her in-laws’ home.”

Check out the reactions of the fans:

 

 

https://twitter.com/OxygenKohli18/status/1695339097408348430?s=20

https://twitter.com/ACID_CHEL/status/1695352629906616688?s=20

https://twitter.com/bhadrauli/status/1695339301478023548?s=20

Talking about his professional front, Hasaranga has been in superb form in the ongoing LPL 2023 where his all-rounder brilliance helped B-Love Kandy clinch their maiden title in the tournament.

Hasaranga also finished as the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker in the tournament, amassing 279 runs at an average of over 34 and taking 19 wickets at 10.73 from 10 games that he played for the team.

The Sri Lanka team and its fans would be hoping that the cricketer carries his white-ball form into the upcoming Asia Cup 2023 which starts later this month.

Sri Lanka is slated to open their campaign in the Asia Cup 2023 with a match against Bangladesh at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on August 31 before taking on Afghanistan in their second Group B match at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on September 5. Sri Lanka will also be co-hosting the tournament along with Pakistan.