Colombo: Spin-bowling all-rounder Dushan Hemantha has been named as replacement for an injured Wanindu Hasaranga in the Sri Lankan squad for the ongoing T20 World Cup.
Sri Lanka's spin spearhead Hasaranga was ruled out due to a hamstring injury, which he sustained in their tournament-opener against Ireland.
The 31-year-old Hemantha, who has played five ODIs and three T20Is, will replace him. The side's next match is on Thursday against Oman.
"The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Dushan Hemantha as a replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga in the Sri Lanka squad," ICC said in a release.
Hasaranga produced a brave effort against Ireland as he completed his four overs, taking 3 for 25 despite struggling with his hamstring. An MRI scan on Monday revealed a serious tear in his left hamstring.
The ICC also approved a replacement for New Zealand's Michael Bracewell, who picked up a calf injury during warm-ups against Afghanistan on 8 Feb in Chennai.
New Zealand, however, are yet to name a replacement.
The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee (ETC).
The ETC of the T20 World Cup consists of ICC General Manager Wasim Khan, Gaurav Saxena, Hemang Amin and Shaun Pollock.
-
Hasaranga, Bracewell Ruled Out of T20 World Cup; Sri Lanka and New Zealand Name Replacements

-
Hasaranga, Bracewell Ruled Out of T20 World Cup; Sri Lanka and New Zealand Name Replacements

-
Hasaranga, Bracewell Ruled Out of T20 World Cup; Sri Lanka and New Zealand Name Replacements

-
Princess Eugenie and Beatrice 'not turning backs on Prince Andrew' despite Epstein scandal

-
Bangladesh's liberals are fearful of the rise of the Islamist right
