Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hashan reaches Malaysia

Women’s Head Coach tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this month

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Sri Lanka’s women’s team head coach Hashan Tilakratne joined the women’s team in Malaysia yesterday, it is learnt.

The 54-year-old could not travel with the team which left on Sunday to participat­e in Women’s T20 Commonweal­th Games Qualifier because he tested Covid-19 positive earlier this month.

“He will be in isolation in a Kuala Lumpur hotel till his subsequent PCR reports are negative. He may have to be out for the first match (against Scotland on Saturday). He will be able to join and coach the team after 4-5 days,” a source at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said.

Sri Lanka’s women’s team will begin its first outdoor training at Kinrara Oval stadium from today (13) it is learnt.

As per ICC guidelines, the SLC has submitted a list of 15 players out of touring party of 20.

According to the sources, the PCR reports of the tests conducted at the KL

He will be in isolation in a Kuala Lumpur hotel till his subsequent PCR reports are negative. He may have to be out for the first match (against Scotland on Saturday). He will be able to join and coach the team after 4-5 days Internatio­nal Airport on all 20 players and nine support staff members came only after four days yesterday and were negative.

“The team left for Malaysia on Sunday and only from the fifth day they can begin training with the kit. Till now the players only had to do light exercises like running, stretching etc. but could not train with the bat and ball.”

The delay in reports also happened with the Bangladesh women’s team with a result the Bangladesh had to reshuffle the training schedule.

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