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Sri Lankan batsman Asela Gunaratne ruled out of remainder of Test series

Updated on: 26 July,2017 08:59 PM IST  |  Galle (Sri Lanka)
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Sri Lankan batsman Asela Gunaratne was today ruled out of the ongoing three-Test series against India after fracturing his left thumb during the opening day of the first match here

Sri Lankan batsman Asela Gunaratne ruled out of remainder of Test series


Sri Lankan cricketer Asela Gunaratne (R) reacts after injuring his hand during the first day of first Test match between Sri Lanka and India at Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on July 26, 2017. / AFP Photo


Sri Lankan batsman Asela Gunaratne was today ruled out of the ongoing three-Test series against India after fracturing his left thumb during the opening day of the first match here.


Gunaratne sustained the injury in the 14th over while fielding at second slip. He hurt his thumb while attempting a catch of India opener Shikhar Dhawan off the bowling of Lahiru Kumara.


Dhawan was batting on 31 when Gunaratne dived to his left to hold on to an edge off the Indian's bat, only for the ball to hit him on the end of the thumb.

Gunaratne left the ground clutching his wrist and he was immediately rushed to Colombo for an operation. He will take no further part in the series.

Getting a reprieve, the India opener later went on to score a career-best innings of 190.

Gunaratne's injury means Sri Lanka will bat with only 10 players in both their innings. It is a huge blow to Sri Lanka which is already missing the services of batting mainstay Dinesh Chandimal, who was ruled out with pneumonia.

The 31-year-old Gunaratne has played just five Tests in his career, scoring 455 runs, including a century and three fifties, at an average of 56.8.

Recently, Gunaratne scored an unbeaten 80 against Zimbabwe in the one-off Test and his 121-run stand for the sixth wicket with Niroshan Dickwella helped Sri Lanka register the highest-ever run chase on home soil.

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