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Mathews not to bowl against South Africa

Injury-prone Sri Lankan skipper makes cautious start in ODI

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Sri Lanka’s injury-prone skipper Angelo Mathews has ruled himself out of bowling during the One Day Internatio­nals against South Africa, which starts today.

Mathews has been troubled by recurring injuries since being brought back as one-day captain in January and had to sit out some matches before the current series against South Africa.

The 31-year-old all-rounder said he still expected the team to show new signs of recovery after a disastrous 2017. They convincing­ly beat South Africa in a two-match Test series.

“We would like to play better cricket than what we have been doing in limited overs,” Mathews said ahead of the first ODI at Dambulla.

“We started very well in the Test series, and hope we can continue with the momentum in the ODIs.”

Mathews, who has taken 114 wickets in 196 ODIs, said he will not risk himself against South Africa. “I won’t be bowling in this series. Hope to start bowling in the nets and see how I feel.”

Asked if the six-match ban against opening batsman Danushka Gunathilak­a was a setback, Mathews said it was

We would like to play better cricket than what we have been doing in limited overs. We started very well in the Test series.” Angelo Mathews » Sri Lanka captain

disappoint­ing, but the team put the priority on discipline.

Gunathilak­a, 27, was slapped with the ban for breaching player rules during the second Test as police investigat­ed the alleged rape of a Norwegian woman in his hotel room. The batsman has not been accused of rape, but a friend has been charged.

“It is disappoint­ing to rule out a player when the team is doing well … they can be the best player, but they have to deal with consequenc­es,” Mathews said.

All-rounder Shehan Jayasuriya, 26, is expected to replace Gunathilak­a, while uncapped Prabath Jayasuriya was brought in to the squad.

The five-match ODI series ends on August 12 in Colombo. A one-off Twenty20 is to be played in Colombo on August 14.

 ?? Reuters ?? ■ Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews (left) talks with coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha during a practice session. The skipper has been troubled by recurring injuries.
Reuters ■ Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews (left) talks with coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha during a practice session. The skipper has been troubled by recurring injuries.

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