Sri Lankan trio sent home over bubble breach
Sri Lanka suspended three players on Monday, including vice-captain Kusal Mendis, and withdrew them from the upcoming One-day international series in England over a breach of their coronavirus (Covid-19) biosecure bubble.
Mendis and Niroshan Dick wella were seen smoking in the streets of Chester-le-Street, where they are based ahead of first One-day international at the Riverside Ground on Tuesday.
In a second video on social media, opening batsman Danushka Gunathilaka is seen joining the pair, violating the coronavirus rules of their stay in England, where they are not allowed to roam freely.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said the three players were suspended from all forms of the game until an inquiry was completed. "This decision was taken following a preliminary inquiry conducted over a video posted on social media in which the said three players can be seen outside their designated hotel," the board said.
A cricket board source said that none of the players were supposed to go out of their hotel unescorted. "The three players have been asked to return home today," the source said. "They can no longer return to the bubble because that could be a risk for other players."
England pace bowler Mark Wood admitted the Sri Lanka breach showed top level sports people must stay focused to avoid putting their game at risk.
"It's disappointing from them, and they're pretty good players as well unfortunately. "But we are going to have to make sure we are doubly on it now because little slips like this can put the whole thing in jeopardy," Wood said. "We were told that in Durham the Covid levels are particularly high, so we have to back off a little bit.