@TRAI@JioCare@airtelindia@reliancejio
One thing has become very clear to me: telecom giants like Airtel and Jio seem highly focused on acquiring new customers, but existing customers often struggle to get timely support. (1/3)
@TRAI@JioCare@airtelindia
raised a JioFiber relocation request on 8th June and have been following up ever since, yet there has been no resolution. Ironically, when I submitted an inquiry for a new connection, I received a call from Jio within minutes to help me proceed.
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@JioCare@reliancejio
I raised a relocation request on 8th June, but there has been no resolution or update so far. The delay is causing inconvenience, and I would appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.
Order Id: LR00001DUQU7
@JioCare Please review the history of my follow-ups and let me know: • What is causing the delay? • What is the expected resolution timeline? • Why has there been no action despite repeated requests?
This has been one of the worst customer service experiences I have had. @JioCare
Eshan Malinga comes from Ratnapura, where people dig for gems deep in the earth & somehow that feels appropriate. He grew up in a province where cricket infrastructure is something you read about in magazines, not something you actually touch & still he made the ball move at 141 kph before he was old enough to vote.
The Ranmini Battle of 2019 was his first explosion. 11 wickets in the match & a nickname that stuck: the Opanayake Express.
But velocity has a price. That same year, pushing through a national speed trial, he wrecked his back. Kind of injury that usually ends stories early. He disappeared into rehabilitation, swimming pools, invisible hours that nobody applauds.
He emerged in 2022 with debuts across all three formats for Ragama & by early 2025 was in New Zealand wearing Sri Lanka colours. Sunrisers Hyderabad paid 4 times his base price at the IPL auction.
2025 season brought 13 wickets in 7 games. Then in 2026, something shifted. With Mohammed Shami gone & Pat Cummins injured, Malinga became the unexpected leader of a young bowling unit. He has taken 12 wickets so far, but more crucially, he has taken them when it matters.
Against Delhi, he claimed 4 for 32. Against Chennai, 3 for 29 in a tight chase. Against Rajasthan, 2 for 31 & against KKR, 2 for 14.
SRH sit third on the points table right now despite losing every single toss, despite bowling second in every match, despite having no senior bowler to lean on. Malinga is the reason that young attack has held together.
The shoulder injury in early 2026 ruled him out of the T20 World Cup, cruel timing for an express bowler whose body keeps asking questions. But he has already shown he knows how to rebuild.
From Ratnapura to leading an IPL attack is not a journey you complete by accident. It requires the same patience his neighbors use when digging for sapphires, knowing the value is there if you simply refuse to stop looking.