Deccan Chronicle

RCB rope in SL spin sensation

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Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, who played a pivotal role in his team’s T20 series win against a depleted Indian side, has been picked by Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru, which maintained its trend of picking players who do well against ‘Men In Blue’.

Along with the world number two T20 bowler Hasaranga, who replaced Adam Zampa, RCB also picked Sri Lankan pacer Dushmantha Chameera who replaced Daniel Sams of Australia.

Big Bash Sensation Tim David will come in as replacemen­t of New Zealand’s Finn Allen.

The franchise also informed that their head coach Simon Katich has stepped down from his post due to “personal reasons” and Director of Cricket Mike Hesson will now double up as team’s

New Delhi, Aug. 21:

chief coach as well.

The Indian players, support staff and the team management will be assembling in Bengaluru on August 21 following which the team will undergo a seven-day quarantine.

They will also undergo Covid tests thrice days during the period.

The team will then depart via a chartered flight from Bangalore August 29. The other internatio­nal players and staff will assemble in the

UAE starting August 29 onwards. There will be another six days of quarantine in the UAE.

“We have made some changes to the squad pertaining to the situation. We have come a long way and have shown steady progress as a team,” Hesson said.

“The addition of Wanindu Hasaranga, Tim David and Dushmantha Chameera couldn’t have come at a better time during the replacemen­t window, as we aim to continue with the momentum, building on our performanc­e from earlier this year,” he added.

When asked, if Hasaranga’s series winning-seven wickets in three T20 Internatio­nals against India including best figures of 4/9, prompted RCB to select the leg-break bowler, Hesson said it’s one of the reason but not the only reason.

“It’s certainly not a recency factor and we certainly not surprised by his success in recent times. We like the fact that he is multi-skilled cricketer and offers to bat deep as well if we plan to play an overseas spinner along with Chahal.”

TIM, FIRST SINGAPORE

PLAYER IN IPL

The second phase of the IPL will feature a Singapore cricketer for the first time as Royal Challenger­s Bangalore have roped in freelance T20 sensation Tim David, who has made a name for himself across leagues in the world.

While he is of Australian descent, the 6 feet 5 inch tall David currently plays internatio­nal cricket for Singapore and he brings with him a novelty factor in Virat Kohli’s team. —

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Wanindu Hasaranga

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