Sri Lanka All rounder Angelo Mathews was on Wednesday ruled out of the ongoing Asia Cup due to a calf injury, production a blow to Sri Lanka's chances in the four-nation tournament. Fast-bowling allrounder Shaminda Eranga has been named as replacement for Mathews. Eranga was initially named in Sri Lanka's Test squad to play Pakistan in the UAE last year, but had to withdraw with a shoulder injury to his right arm.
"The last couple of days Angelo have had some fitness tests, he hasn't pulled through those well, so we made a call to send him back home," Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said. "He will try to get ready for the Test matches that starts in about ten days' time. The selectors back home will decide." With Thisara Perera also missing due to a back injury, there is a shortage of all rounders in the Sri Lankan squad, which forced Tillakaratne Dilshan to bowl his quota of ten overs in the opening game against India on Tuesday.
Such was their troubles in the opening game that Sri Lanka had to turn to Chamara Kapugedera, who has taken just two wickets in his 90-match ODI career. The team is yet to validate injured pace spearhead Lasith Malinga's availability for Thursday's match against Pakistan. "Malinga played through injury in the final two matches of the CB series, so we decided to give him a break yesterday.”Yesterday he bowled a bit, he will be bowling today as well, and after his bowling session we will take a call on him tomorrow," Jayawardene said after a training session here.
"The last couple of days Angelo have had some fitness tests, he hasn't pulled through those well, so we made a call to send him back home," Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said. "He will try to get ready for the Test matches that starts in about ten days' time. The selectors back home will decide." With Thisara Perera also missing due to a back injury, there is a shortage of all rounders in the Sri Lankan squad, which forced Tillakaratne Dilshan to bowl his quota of ten overs in the opening game against India on Tuesday.
Such was their troubles in the opening game that Sri Lanka had to turn to Chamara Kapugedera, who has taken just two wickets in his 90-match ODI career. The team is yet to validate injured pace spearhead Lasith Malinga's availability for Thursday's match against Pakistan. "Malinga played through injury in the final two matches of the CB series, so we decided to give him a break yesterday.”Yesterday he bowled a bit, he will be bowling today as well, and after his bowling session we will take a call on him tomorrow," Jayawardene said after a training session here.
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