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Sri Lanka resume outdoor training after virus halt

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Sri Lanka’s cricket team will resume training today under strict health measures after a two-and-a-half-month hiatus forced by coronaviru­s, the country’s governing body said.

Cricket came to a halt on March 13 when the visiting England team pulled out on the second day of a four-day practice match ahead of their two-Test series.

A 13-member squad will take part in a 12-day training session, starting with fitness sessions from today at a hotel in the capital Colombo, Sri Lanka Cricket said yesterday. Ground training will start on tomorrow, the governing body added. The players will be joined by a four-member team of coaches and assistants.

“Members taking part in the camp will not be allowed to leave the hotel premises or the practice venue to attend personal matters,” it added in a statement.

“The players taking part in the camp represents a general squad chosen from across all formats, and primarily consist of bowlers, as they need more time for ‘conditioni­ng’ before going into active competitio­n.”

The Test series against England was put off indefinite­ly after the pandemic halted major sporting events worldwide.

Sri Lanka has reported 1,620 infections and 10 deaths since the first virus case was detected on January 27. Coach Mickey Arthur had customised home training regimes for many players in the national team after the lockdown was imposed.

Former Sri Lankan sports minister Dayasiri Jayasekara in 2017 slammed the national team as “too fat and unfit to field fiveday Test matches”.

The comments came after they suffered a humiliatin­g one-day series defeat against bottom-ranked Zimbabwe and an early exit from the Champions Trophy.

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