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29 March 2024

Sri Lanka call up Vaas, Randiv for final

Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews batted with a runner during the semifinal against New Zealand. (REUTERS)

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By Agencies

Injury concerns over Muttiah Muralitharan and Angelo Mathews have forced the Sri Lankan team to call up Chaminda Vaas and Suraj Randiv as standbys ahead of the World Cup final against India on April 2, it has been reported.

Muralitharan has struggled with niggles through the course of the tournament, including a hamstring injury, a side strain, a troublesome knee and a groin issue.
There was speculation that he would be rested for the semifinal against New Zealand in a bid to allow him time to be fully fit for the final.
Muralitharan, however, played in the semifinal in Colombo, despite not being in the best physical condition.
Mathews left the field with a minor thigh injury when Sri Lanka were fielding, and was visibly hampered for movement when he later came out to bat with a runner.
Left-arm seamer Vaas, 37, last played an international game in July 2009, and hasn’t featured in an ODI since August 2008. He was contemplating retirement following his omission from the original World Cup squad.
Offspinner Randiv was a regular member of Sri Lanka’s limited-overs’ side last year, but missed out on a World Cup spot to Rangana Herath and Ajantha Mendis, who were picked ahead of him as the spinners to support Muralitharan.