Dhammika Prasad injured ahead of Indian clash
Submitted by ROAR OF LANKA on February 13, 2012 - 11:10
Dhammika Prasad has reportedly suffered yet another injury in his injury-prone international career, ahead of tommorow's clash against the resurgent Indians who have fought back with back to back wins and will be eying a third.
In tommorow's clash it is likely that either one of Chanaka Welegedera, Farveez Maharoof or Thisara Perera might get a chance with the injured Prasad out of the XI.
No replacements are yet being confirmed for Prasad. But it is likely if Prasad is ruled out, Chilaw Marians star fast bowling all-rounder Shaminda Eranga will be flown to Australia based on his good performance in the domestic league tournement. Eranga recently scored a century consisting five sixes.
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8 April 2011
5 weeks 2 days
BRING BACK JEEVAN MENDIS!!!!!!!!!! ITS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE
Jeewan not enough against oz if we get a man , he should suits against both oponents, i think shaminda not bad option, remember we have to travel in oz end of year, so if shaminda can get expierience here,it would be valuable at that test series
8 July 2010
2 days 1 hour
A wrist spinner is a must for Australian conditions. I agree with Sakala Bujang.
Seekuge prasanna good option, but rangana also useful, he has expierience in england and so as south africa , he can score the runs 4m bat to
whn they want to drop someone they say injured. Mahela was "injured" during last two ODIS in SA!
15 January 2011
12 hours 23 min
If Erange is fit he should be given a chance again as he really was unlucky to get injured just after getting in to the side. Also this could be another fast bowling alrounder which brings so much balance to any side.
27 February 2012
1 year 12 weeks
i think Jeevan Mendis is injured. have not seen his name on the scorecards for Tamil Union in the domestic games. either way in Australia i think we have better balance with fast bowling all rounders like Maharoof and Perera.
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