CRICKET THE POORER BY AKSHU FERNANDO’S TRAGIC DEATH: ‘Gone too soon,’ Dimuth Karunaratne

Cricket has become the poorer by the tragic death of young Sri Lankan U19 cricketing batting prodigy Akshu Fernando whose battle for survival on a life supporter following a tragic accident when he was knocked down by a train while returning home after a training running session on the Mr. Lavinia beach while on a phone call, ended on Monday that left his family members and Sri Lankan cricket lovers devastated in the intense grip of anguish as doctors fought to save one of Sri Lanka’s promising future cricketing prospects.

What Akshu meant for Sri Lanka is best manifested by a half century against Australia in a decisive U19 world cup match, and the essence he held for the future for his country was defined by the moving message by former Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne whose message on hearing of his demise read, “Akshu Fernando, a cricketer I shared the field with, passed away today. We played the game we loved together, shared moments, laughs, and memories that will never be forgotten.
Gone too soon .”

Go For Gold also reproduces what the leading Indian Sports website NDTV Sports highlighted of the tragic loss as follows: “Former Sri Lanka Under-19 cricketer, tragically passed away on Tuesday, nearly seven years after being left in a coma following av devastating railway accident. Fernando, 25, had been in critical condition since December 28, 2018, when he was struck by a train while crossing an unprotected railway track near Mount Lavinia Beach. The incident occurred as he was returning from a team running session, leaving him with severe head injuries and multiple fractures. He was immediately placed on life support and remained under constant medical care, with his family by his side throughout his long battle for recovery.

A leading Sri Lankan newspaper reported the passing of the young cricketer, quoting international commentator Roshan Abeysinghe. “Just heard the sad news that Akshu Fernando has passed away. He was truly a wonderful young man whose promising career was cut short by a cruel accident. A quality player for his school and his final club Ragama. Its a sad day for all of us who knew him. A cheerful, friendly and thorough gentleman was he. We will miss you Akshu and remember you for the rest of our life. Rest in peace sweet prince,” Abeysinghe said.

At the time of the accident, Fernando was considered one of Sri Lanka’s brightest young cricketing talents. He had represented his country at the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand, where he made a significant impact, particularly in the semifinal against Australia. He scored 52 runs in that match, becoming Sri Lanka’s top scorer in a contest that saw them narrowly miss out on a place in the final.

A product of St Peter’s College in Colombo, Fernando’s school cricket career was nothing short of exceptional. He led the Under-13, Under-15, and Under-17 teams and was the vice-captain of the Under-19 side. His leadership and field talent earned him a place at several prestigious local clubs, including Colts Sports Club, Panadura Sports Club, Chilaw Marians, and Ragama Sports Club.

His final competitive appearance came just two weeks before the tragic accident, when he scored an unbeaten 102 against Moors Sports Club on December 14, 2018.

Fernando’s sudden death concludes a lengthy period marked by significant physical and emotional pain. It also brings back memories of a promising cricketing journey that many thought could have ascended to the top levels of international cricket.