The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sri Lanka's Lakmal replaces banned Chandimal as skipper

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Saturday named Suranga Lakmal as skipper for the potentiall­y series-saving third Test against the West Indies after Dinesh Chandimal lost his appeal against a one-match ban for ball tampering.

"Lakmal was appointed as the captain, in the absence of Dinesh Chandimal," Sri Lanka Cricket said in a brief statement, without commenting on Chandimal's case.

The West Indies are 1-0 up in the series with the final match, the first ever day-night Test in the Caribbean, due to begin later on Saturday in Barbados.

Chandimal, 28, was given the ban after being spotted by television cameras during the second Test applying saliva to the ball, apparently with a sweet in his mouth.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday dismissed Chandimal's appeal. A fine of 100 per cent of his match fee and two suspension points were also upheld.

Chandimal, coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha and manager Asanka Gurusinha also face possible disciplina­ry action after refusing to take to the field for two hours after the incident.

The three admitted on Friday "conduct... contrary to the spirit of the game" and will face a preliminar­y ICC hearing on July 10.

Hathurusin­ghe and Gurusinha were on Friday however allowed to continue to perform their duties in the meantime, including in the third Test.

Chandimal's ban is the latest blow to Sri Lankan cricket following a string of defeats -- including a Test and oneday whitewash to India -- and corruption allegation­s.

Earlier this year, Australian cricket was rocked to its foundation­s after a player was caught applying sandpaper to the ball in a match in South Africa.

Steve Smith and David Warner were stripped of the captaincy and vice-captaincy respective­ly and banned from playing internatio­nal cricket for 12 months. - AFP

 ??  ?? Lakmal (R) will captain Sri Lanka for the final Test against the West Indies, due to begin later on Saturday. - AFP photo
Lakmal (R) will captain Sri Lanka for the final Test against the West Indies, due to begin later on Saturday. - AFP photo

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