Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s ‘terrible trio’ dropped from Indian series

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Three Sri Lankan cricket players ordered to leave the tour of England on disciplina­ry grounds will be dropped from a home series against India in July, officials said yesterday.

Dubbed the “terrible trio” by media, vice captain Kusal Mendis, opener Danushka Gunathilak­a and wicket-keeper Niroshan Dickwella returned home Tuesday.

Sri Lanka Cricket officials said an inquiry into how they left the team’s pandemic isolated hotel in England would start after their mandatory two-week quarantine.

None will be included in the three one day internatio­nals and three Twenty20 games to start July 13.

“They are likely to get a minimum one-year suspension if found guilty of several breaches of their contract,” one official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The trio was also pulled out of the three-match one-day internatio­nal series against England after they were seen breaching their bio-secure bubble ahead of the first ODI in Durham.

Mendis and Dickwella were seen smoking in the streets of Durham, where they were based ahead of the ODI series.

In a second video on social media, Gunathilak­a is seen joining the pair, violating the coronaviru­s rules of their stay.

England won the first ODI on Tuesday by five wickets. The second ODI is due to be played today with the final on Sunday.

After Sri Lanka’s whitewash in the T20 series against England, their fifth consecutiv­e series defeat, disgruntle­d fans launched a campaign to shun the team on social media.

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