Kandy: Sri Lanka have announced their squad for the ODI series against India that begins on Sunday, making five changes from the one that took the field against Zimbabwe. Firstly, Sri Lanka have named 15 players in their squad to face India unlike their 16-man squad against Zimbabwe.
While Asela Gunaratne has been ruled out of the remainder of the India series due to a thumb injury he sustained during the first Test at Galle, the likes of Asitha Fernando, Amila Aponso, Lahiru Madushanka, and Nuwan Pradeep have been dropped from the side.
Milinda Siriwardana returns to the ODI team after four months while Lakshan Sandakan and Vishwa Fernando have received their first call-ups to the ODI team after performing well during the Test series. Thisara Perera also returns to the squad after being dropped for the Zimbabwe series.
With Sri Lanka going through a rough period after their whitewash in the Test series, ODI skipper Upul Tharanga has called for the support of the fans ahead of the ODI series. "Every team goes through a rough patch. This is something that happens in cycles to every team and every nation no matter how great a cricketing nation they are.”
Sri Lanka’s squad for the ODI series: Upul Tharanga (c), Angelo Mathews, Niroshan Dickwella, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Chamara Kapugedera, Milinda Siriwardana, Malinda Pushpakumara, Akila Dananjaya, Lakshan Sandakan, Thisara Perera, Wanindu Hasaranga, Lasith Malinga, Dushmantha Chameera, Vishwa Fernando
Sri Lanka were never expected to defeat India even at home, but with them conceding two 600+ plus totals and suffering two successive innings defeats, it is hard to believe that a few years back, Sri Lanka were considered among the heavyweights.
Tharanga said that he believed that Sri Lanka would do well against their neighbours in the 50-over format, stating, "Sri Lanka have always been stronger in the white-ball format, and I am confident that we will come out strong and beat India. We have the talent, we have the skill. We have been putting in the hard work, we just need the spirit, and for that, we need your support too.”
Tharanga concluded by saying, "The support of our fans plays a big role in the morale of the team. We play for our country and our goal is to bring pride to our family of 20 million in this nation - so your support is something that matters greatly to us.”