Foreign players, franchise staff and tournament organisers continue to arrive in
the Sooriyawewa area ahead of the start of the Lanka Premier League, but the
tournament has been hit by two further high-profile player withdrawals.
Chris Gayle has told the Kandy Tuskers franchise that he will not be traveling to
Sri Lanka on account of an injury. Lasith Malinga – Sri Lanka’s most
recognisable T20 player – has also pulled out a week from the tournament’s
start date, citing inadequate preparation time. The arrival of Andre Russell this
week, however, will ensure that the tournament will have at least one global
star.
Gayle’s exit had been rumoured for several days, but Malinga’s withdrawal has
come as more of a surprise, particularly as he was one of the Galle Gladiators’
marquee players, and was expected to lead that team. Now 37, Malinga had not
played a competitive match since March, and said that the lack of cricket and
training this year had prompted his decision to withdraw.
“Since the West Indies series early this year, I haven’t had any cricket, and
there hasn’t been any training for me at all,” Malinga told ESPNcricinfo. “When
the draft happened last month, I thought there would be about three weeks of
training before the LPL, but there has been nothing. They are only having us
come to Hambantota this week, and even there they are asking us to do three
days of quarantine.
“It’s not easy for a bowler to play at a high level without training. At the LPL
they also have matches on back-to-back days. So I decided not to play the
tournament.”
Although the Sri Lanka coaching staff had run training sessions and training
camps through the year, and invited Malinga to at least some of them, Malinga
is not understood to have engaged in any rigorous training with the national
squad.
Also withdrawing from the tournament this week is Ravi Bopara, who had been
drafted late into the Jaffna Stallions franchise, but has now confirmed to the
franchise that he will not play. He had requested 100% of his LPL payment
before the tournament; the franchise felt it could not accommodate this. Both
the Kandy Tuskers, who lost Gayle, and the Stallions are looking for
replacements for these players. There has been no word from the Gladiators yet
about a replacement for Malinga.
The Colombo Kings franchise, meanwhile, which had lost Kabir Ali as coach due
to his testing positive for Covid-19 this week, has replaced him with Herschelle
Gibbs, who initially traveled to Sri Lanka to work as a commentator for the
tournament. Gibbs will have Rangana Herath as an assistant coach.
The first match of the LPL is scheduled to be played on November 26. The
tournament is set to be played at the Sooriyawewa stadium in its entirety, and
is set to run until December 16. (ESPNCricinfo)
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