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Lanka steps up security after crowd trouble

Malinga likely to lead the team after Chandimal and Kapugedara ruled out of fourth One-day

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Sri Lanka will deploy unpreceden­ted security for today’s fourth one-day internatio­nal against India to prevent a repeat of crowd trouble which broke out following a humiliatin­g defeat for the home side, police said.

Some 1,000 additional police will be deployed at the 35,000seat capacity Premadasa Stadium in Colombo while CCTV cameras will be used to monitor the crowds, police said in a statement.

“Any spectator who throws any bottles or projectile­s at the players will be immediatel­y arrested,” they said.

Large number of fans lobbed bottles and other missiles and disrupted play for 32 minutes as Sri Lanka headed for their oneday internatio­nal series defeat to India last Sunday.

Soon after play resumed at Pallekele with police evicting the rowdy supporters, India went on to to record a six-wicket win.

Sri Lanka’s chief cricket selectors, who resigned en masse on Tuesday, said they were heart-broken when crowds turned against the team.

“The heartbreak­ing incidents of unruly behaviour we witnessed at Pallekele last Sunday were the last straw for us,” they said in a statement yesterday explaining their decision to quit.

Dressing room

On August 24 Sri Lankan players had to remain inside the dressing room until police cleared hostile crowds after the team lost the second ODI by three wickets.

The ODI series loss came hard on the heels of India’s three-Test series whitewash of Sri Lanka on home soil. Sri Lanka’s World Cup-winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga accused them of lacking “backbone”.

The latest losses only compounded the misery for the national side, which suffered a humiliatin­g ODI home series defeat against bottom-ranked Zimbabwe and bowed out early from the Champions Trophy in England. They have also been beset by injury, with batsman Dinesh Chandimal ruled out of the remaining ODIs with a thumb injury and Chamara Kapugedara also likely to miss the matches.

Fast bowler Lasith Malinga is expected to lead Sri Lanka in the next game. Sri Lanka will play the remaining two ODI matches against India today and Sunday, and a one-off Twenty20 match against the visitors on September 6.

 ?? Reuters ?? India captain Virat Kohli and other teammates play a different ball game ahead of their fourth One Day Internatio­nal match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
Reuters India captain Virat Kohli and other teammates play a different ball game ahead of their fourth One Day Internatio­nal match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.

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