Colombo: Sri Lanka’s skipper Dinesh Chandimal has been sacked and removed from the Test squad for the upcoming two-match series against South Africa, cricket authorities said yesterday.
Chandimal, 29, was replaced by Dimuth Karunaratne, Sri Lanka Cricket said, listing a 17-member squad that did not include the right-handed batsman.
Chandimal has played 53 Tests for Sri Lanka in all, racking up 11 centuries and averaging a respectable 41.86 runs. However, in the recently concluded series in Australia, he scored just 24 runs at an average of six.
Middle order batsman Roshen Silva and allrounder Dilruwan Perera, who both toured Australia, were also left out of the 17-man squad.
National selectors said in a statement Chandimal was dismissed to help him “regain his form and be ready for future international tours.”
His sudden sacking came a day after he insisted his team could lift their game during their upcoming tour against South Africa, following a thrashing by Australia.
Under Chandimal, Sri Lanka lost the opening day-night Test in Brisbane by an innings and 40 runs inside three days and followed it up with a 366-run thrashing in the Canberra Test.
It extended a dire run of results for troubled Sri Lanka who have been hit by injuries and off-field scandals.
Besides the defeats in Australia, Sri Lanka also recently lost a home Test series to England 3-0 and suffered a 1-0 loss against New Zealand in an away series.
The first Test in South Africa starts in Durban on February 13, with the squad flying straight there from Australia this week in a gruelling overseas schedule.
Sri Lanka will tour South Africa from today to March 24. Besides two Tests, they will play five one-day internationals and three Twenty20 matches.
“We are a young team and we are always learning how to play, especially in these tough conditions. We will bounce back in South Africa,” Chandimal said in Australia.
“South Africa is similar to these conditions and with very good bowlers. We know that as a team we have to play in tough conditions and we need to adjust to those conditions and step up as a team.”