Kumar Sangakkara hassled by United Kingdom immigration officer


    








 









 

 








Sri Lanka cricket star Kumar Sangakkara, right now in England turning out for the English region Surrey, needed to taste the sharp side of the United Kingdom Immigration Department in London. Sangakkara, who was in London amid the last week of April to play Surrey's Division II match against Essex at the Kennington Oval, is accepted to have been addressed by a movement officer when he came back to London yesterday. However, it is misty at which airplane terminal he was taken to addressing in London.

Kumar Sangakkara is a known figure in cricket playing countries

"Back in London the previous evening. Had an appalling background with a discourteous, disparaging and amazingly rude UK migration officer," Sangakkara's first twitter message, posted around 5.30pm Sri Lanka time said.The episode however doesn't appear to be a nice one as Sangakkara kept on presenting three more messages on his twitter account.

"I comprehend the requirement for watchfulness totally however normal kindness and behavior is not all that much to request," the second tweet said. Anyway, Sangakkara had at long last picked up comfort, regardless of the officer who had halted for addressing, as different officers on obligation had been decent towards the now resigned ODI and Twenty20 International expert batsman.

"Fortunately whatever is left of the UK movement officers were dazzling. Going to the UK for a long time and first time I have experienced this," read his third tweet.

The scars departed in Sangakkara's brain delineate the awful experience confronted in the last twitter post. The post insights of conceivable prejudice. "Regardless of shading, religion or notoriety each well meaning explorer merits affability. Fortunately for me it was one individual and simply this once," it said.

Sangakkara, who marked with the Hobart Hurricanes for the Big Bash League 2015 had played two Division II top of the line district matches for Surrey, scoring 149 and 40 against Glamorgan at Cardiff and 52 and 43 against Essex at The Oval. Surrey plays Leicestershire from today in a four-day match at the Kennington Oval in London.