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SL ban three players for one year over virus breach

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Friday slapped one year ban from internatio­nal cricket on three national cricketers -- Danushka Gunathilak­a, Kusal Mendis and Niroshan Dickwella -- who were found guilty of violating the Covid-19 safety guidelines during the team’s tour to England last month.

The three top order batsmen were also slapped with a six-month ban from domestic cricket. In addition, the SLC imposed a fine of 10 million Sri Lanka rupees ( around $5,000) on each of the players.

Vice-captain Mendis, wicketkeep­er-batsman Dickwella and opening batsman Gunathilak­a were found to breach the bio-bubble during the England tour last month. The trio was seen roaming on the streets of Durham ater the final T20 internatio­nal on June 26, a video of which had gone viral.

The SLC had immediatel­y suspended them and flown them back to Sri Lanka the following day. They were also prevented from playing in the limited overs series at home against India, which ended on Thursday.

The punishment­s were imposed following the recommenda­tions made by an independen­t probe panel appointed by the SLC to look into the allegation­s of breaching Covid-19 safety guidelines, violating the instructio­ns and regulation­s of the team management and puting the safety of their fellow team members in jeopardy.

The panel ruled that the three cricketers had violated the instructio­ns and regulation­s of the team management with regard to team curfew by failing to reach their respective hotel rooms by 10.30 p.m., besides bringing disrepute to SLC and the country by such actions.

TWO MORE INDIAN PLAYERS TEST POSITIVE: Two more Indian players have contracted coronaviru­s, with the three infected players remaining in Sri Lanka as the rest of the squad started leaving, officials said Friday.

All-rounder Krishnappa Gowtham and bowler Yuzvendra Chahal joined Krunal Pandya in isolation ater all three were found to have Covid-19, a Sri Lanka cricket official said.

“The three of them will remain in Sri Lanka until they test negative for the virus,” the official told AFP.

Other members of the Indian team started leaving Thursday.

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