Khaleej Times

Lankans vow to go ahead with Pakistan tour despite players’ pull-out

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colombo — Sri Lanka’s cricket board Sunday vowed to press ahead with a controvers­ial tour of Pakistan next week despite top players pulling out and speculatio­n the coach may not join the squad.

The Twenty20 final in Lahore will be the first time a Sri Lanka squad has played in Pakistan since gunmen staged a deadly assault on their team bus in March 2009. Sri Lanka Cricket is pushing ahead with its tour despite ongoing concerns about security and top players being left out of the squad for the three-match series.

The board has played down speculatio­n in local media that coach Nic Pothas and team physiother­apist Nirmalan Dhanabalas­ingham

We are going to be in Pakistan for just over a day, but it is very important for us to go there and revive internatio­nal cricket in South Asia

will also not travel to Pakistan. “Nic has not told me he is not going,” Sri Lanka cricket boss Thilanga Sumathipal­a said. “We are

Thilanga Sumathipal­a

going to be in Pakistan for just over a day, but it is very important for us to go there and revive internatio­nal cricket in South Asia.” No top internatio­nal side has played in Pakistan since the 2009 attack, which left eight people dead and seven visiting team members and support staff injured.

Sumathipal­a, who will join the squad for the match, said the board had accepted security assessment­s conducted by Sri Lankan and Pakistani authoritie­s. Several players who had said they would not travel to Pakistan have been dropped from the series, which opens in the UAE on Thursday and concludes with the final in Lahore.

Skipper Upul Tharanga, fast bowler Lasith Malinga, bowler Suranga Lakmal, batsmen Niroshan Dickwella and Chamara Kapugedara were left out of the squad. — AFP

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