Dayasiri Jayasekara threatened to sue a sorcerer for claiming that at his request she cast a spell over Pakistan to ensure Sri Lanka’s victory. Several Sri Lankan politicians, business leaders and sports stars put their faith in witchcraft or astrology. Former president Mahinda Rajapakse took the advice of his personal astrologer before calling an election two years ahead of schedule in January 2015, only to lose badly. Chandimal said the sorcerer he consulted was the mother of a friend, and he was willing to accept her blessings.Evading a bouncer or levitating? Dinesh Chandimal claims witchcraft helped Sri Lanka beat Pakistan in Test series: https://t.co/gR2x4G9ksY pic.twitter.com/DBWYISXE5m
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But since the Test victory, Sri Lanka have fared less well. They lost 5-0 in the subsequent one-day series against Pakistan and also went down in a three-match Twenty20 series. Sri Lankan fans made fun of Chandimal and criticised his sorcerer online, with many calling her a fraud. “You made predictions, tied talismans, held poojas, but finally we were humiliated,” posted one social media user.The secret behind Sri Lanka's Test series win over Pakistan?
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Shamanism, according to captain Dinesh Chandimal.
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