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Chandimal, Tharanga to captain Sri Lanka

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka appointed two new captains yesterday to replace Angelo Mathews, who resigned after his side’s humiliatin­g home series defeat to bottom-ranked Zimbabwe.

Dinesh Chandimal will lead the Test side while Upul Tharanga will captain i n limited-overs matches, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said.

The reshuffle caps a turbulent period for the beleaguere­d Sri Lankan side, whose loss to Zimbabwe followed a fitness and coaching crisis and an early departure from the Champions Trophy.

“Mathews tendered his resignatio­n a short while ago this morning,” said SLC chief Thilanga Sumathipal­a said.

“We want to regroup and restructur­e and move forward.”

Mathews said he took the blame for Sri Lanka’s recent woes, and was making room so his successor could prepare the side for the World Cup in 2019.

“There were times when I wanted to step down, but I did not want to let the team down at that time because there were no replacemen­ts as such,” he said.

“But I feel this is the right time. The team’s interests supercede my interests. My honest opinion is that there are candidates who can take over the reins.”

Mathews bore the brunt of the criticism levelled at Sri Lanka’s cricketers in the aftermath of their 3-2 series loss at home to minnows Zimbabwe on Monday.

Mathews described the shock defeat as lowest point in his career and a “hard pill to swallow.”

The struggling side entered the series without a coach after Graham Ford’s sudden exit following their poor showing in the Champions Trophy last month.

Sri Lanka’s sports minister delivered the squad an ultimatum after that performanc­e, ordering players get in shape or face the boot after declaring them unfit to compete on the world stage.

Sri Lanka Cricket manager Asanka Gurusinghe said the team had hit rock bottom but would bounce back.

“After losing to Zimbabwe, we have to go up. This side is too good to keep going down,” Gurusinghe said.

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