Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Angelo Mathews declines to appear in the India series as players sign tour contracts

Angelo Mathews declines to appear in the India series as players sign tour contracts

Mathews, the most senior of the current batch of players, and Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne were both excluded from the contracts that were made available on Wednesday morning. Angelo Mathews, the senior batsman, opted out of the upcoming limited-overs series against India on Wednesday, alleging personal concerns, as Sri Lanka Cricket revealed that 29 of … Read more

Accused of violating the Bio-Bubble Protocols; Three Sri Lankan Players Sent Home

Sri Lankan Three Players Sent Home Over Bubble Breach In England

Sri Lanka suspended three players, including vice-captain Kusal Mendis, and removed them from the upcoming One-day international series in England over a breach of their coronavirus bio-secure bubble protocols.

Kusal and Niroshan Dick­wella were seen smoking in the streets of ‘Chester-le-Street’, ahead of first One-day international at the Riverside Ground.

In a second video on social media, opening batsman Danushka Gunathilaka can be seen enjoying with the two, violating the Covid protocols in England.

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said the three players were suspended from all forms of the game until an inquiry was completed.

The board said, “This decision was taken following a preliminary inquiry conducted over a video posted on social media in which the said three players can be seen outside their designated hotel,”

A cricket board source told that not a single player was supposed to go out of their hotel.

The source said, “The three players have been asked to return home today,”

He added, “They can no longer return to the bubble because that could be a risk for other players.”

England pacer Mark Wood admitted the infringement and stated that top-notch players must be careful and avoid jeopardizing their game.

Wood said, “It’s disappointing from them, and they’re pretty good players as well, unfortunately.

“But we are going to have to make sure we are doubly on it now because little slips like this can put the whole thing in jeopardy,”

He added, “We were told that in Durham the Covid levels are particularly high, so we have to back off a little bit. We weren’t allowed in restaurants, coffee shops, or anything like that.

“Not even sitting outside or anything like that. So we stripped it right back.

“I don’t know what their team measures are, what they have been told. I don’t know if theirs is laxer than ours — every team is different — but we have taken this very seriously and appointed a Covid security officer who tells us what we can and can’t do.”

“At times, it is hard for some of the lads because they want to get out and do things but in a hotspot like Durham we have to be a little bit more rigid.”

Sri Lanka is due to play three ODI matches against England after being swept 3-0 by the hosts in preceding the Twenty20 International series that finished on Saturday, where England cruising to a thumping 89-runs victory in Southampton.

Disgruntled fans launched a drive to shun the team on social media after they slumped to a dismal fifth consecutive Twenty20 series defeat.

According to the reports, the hashtag #unfollowcricketers began to trend on Facebook as thousands of fans boycotted the social media pages of Kusal and Danushka.

Fans also shared memes asking each other not to watch the national team game.

There was no immediate reaction from any of the senior players, but some observers posted that the performance in England was one of the team’s worst, in the three decades.

 

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Sri Lankan cricketers have lost confidence in coach Mickey Arthur

Sri Lanka bank on local coaches to replace Arthur

Sri Lankan players are uncomfortable with their head coach Mickey Arthur, who has been accused of favoritism, being involved with the new points system for the proposed performance-based contracts.

According to the reports, Sri Lanka cricketers are unhappy with head coach Mickey Arthur and can no longer trust their coach.

International media wrote, “Sri Lankan players seem to have lost confidence in the coach, who they say cannot be trusted,”

They added, “This is a serious issue going forward as lack of trust between the two parties would derail whatever plans implemented to take cricket forward.”

According to the media, the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) board and the players are embroiled in a contract dispute, with the players calling for a more transparent and less subjective grading system than what has been presented by SLC’s technical committee headed by Aravinda de Silva.

The new SLC central agreements will see a reduced number of overall agreements handed out and a significant decrease in salaries, in addition to monetary incentives and contracts allocated based on a points system for winning matches, fitness, leadership, professionalism, and future potential and adaptability.

This newly introduced grading system was used by Coach Mickey, the selection panel, and the physical performance manager to award the contentious contracts, which the players unanimously rejected even when faced with the threat of suspension.

Media wrote, “Although cricketers had principally agreed to take a pay cut given the global economic environment due to the global health crisis, they weren’t happy with how the 24 players had been graded,”

They added, “For instance, former skipper and all format player Angelo Mathews was graded in A-2 with a retainer value of $ 80,000 while Test skipper Dimuth Karunaratne was graded further down in A-3 with a base value of $ 70,000. Both Mathews and Karunaratne along with Suranga Lakmal, who was offered a B-1 contract, have performed reasonably well during the two years in consideration.”

They concluded, “The players also find it hard to understand how Niroshan Dickwella gets a top category A contract when he has not performed well in the ODI format, and how Pathum Nissanka and Kasun Rajitha leapfrogged to the $55,000 and $50,000 pay brackets despite playing too little international cricket. And, how Nuwan Pradeep, Sri Lanka’s leading bowler in T20 cricket could not find a place in any of the four categories,”

In addition to the emerging rift between players and the coach over contracts, Mickey was also recently involved in a fight with Bhanuka Rajapaksa that played out in the media.

 

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India’s Squad To Quarantine For Two Weeks Ahead Of Sri Lanka Tour

Indian team Sri Lanka tour

The second-string India squad for the Sri Lanka tour will gather in Mumbai from June 14 to undergo a two-week quarantine.

According to media reports, India’s squad, led by Shikhar Dhawan, will quarantine in Mumbai from June 14 to 28 and undergo six RT-PCR tests before flying off to Colombo for the six-match series against Sri Lanka.

The head coach for the tour, Rahul Dravid, will also travel to Mumbai to be part of the quarantine.

After arriving in Colombo, the players will then undergo another three-day quarantine in their hotel rooms before starting training as per the guidelines laid out by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC).

Earlier on Friday, the SLC stated that the Indian squad would train in smaller groups between July 2 and 4. Between July 6 and 12, the entire squad will be free to train before the ODI series, which begins on July 13.

All six matches of the tour, comprising three ODIs followed by an equal number of T20Is, will be played under lights at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, SLC added.

The last two ODIs will be on July 16 and 18 with the T20Is on July 21, 23, 25. The India squad will return home on July 26. However, this is India’s first tour in Sri Lanka 2018.

Moreover, the Indian teams over the years have always stayed at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo.

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Sri Lanka cricketers refuse to sign new contracts

All  Sri Lankan cricket team have refused to sign a new central contract

All 24 cricketers who had been given new contracts by their Sri Lanka cricket board have refused to sign on the dotted line. Claiming a developing crisis in Sri Lankan cricket. “lack of transparency in the manner in which the contract categories have been allocated”. In the statement issued on behalf of the cricketers, attorney … Read more

Sri Lanka Cricket to resume new premier league tournament from August

Sri Lanka Cricket

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Monday said the country will resume top-level cricket from August with a new premier league tournament. SLC said the proposed 23-match Lanka Premier League (LPL) involving five teams will start on August 28 and end on September 20. The matches will be played at four international venues on the island. … Read more

Sri Lanka cricketers all set to resume training sessions after a long break

Sri Lanka

A group of Sri Lanka cricketers will return to training on Monday, amid efforts to restart the game after the coronavirus shutdown. According to the cricket board, the group cricketers from Sri Lanka will return to training to resume the game which was shut due to Coronavirus outbreak. Cricket came to a halt on March … Read more

Cricket board to suspend drug charged player’s contract

Cricket board to suspend drug charged player's contract

Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) is going to decide the fate of the drug-charged player Shehan Madushanka. Sri Lanka cricket is planning to suspend Shehan’s contract. According to details, Sri Lanka Cricket Board is planning to cancel the contract as Shehan Madushanka was arrested for possessing two grams of heroin when he was caught in … Read more

Lasith Malinga breaks Boom Boom Afridi’s T-20 record

Malanga breaks afridis record

The right-arm fast-bowler Malinga, went past former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi in taking most wickets in the international cricket. According to details, Malinga claimed the 99th wicket of his career during the first T20I against New Zealand in Colombo by dismissing Colin de Grandhomme in the 14th over of the innings. Afridi, a leg-spinner who … Read more