Kusal Perera doubtful for 2021 T20 World Cup after sustaining hamstring injury
Sri Lanka will face Namibia on October 18 as a part of their T20 World Cup campaign.
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Kusal Perera doubtful for 2021 T20 World Cup after sustaining hamstring injury
Sri Lanka will face Namibia on October 18 as a part of their T20 World Cup campaign.
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SLC contract dispute: Muralitharan slams four senior cricketers | Cricket News
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan has slammed four senior players in the national team for the dispute over central contracts. Many players, including seniors such as ex-captains Angelo Mathews and Kusal Perera, have been involved in a long-standing dispute with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) over central contracts. Several Sri Lankan cricketers had refused to sign a contract with the board due to a pay dispute after agreeing to play against England on tour contract. Sri Lankan players were said to have not signed the contracts over transparency issues, but Muralitharan said it was mainly because senior cricketers got less pay under the new performance-based system. "This year we think they don't need a central contract, we can go with tour contracts," Murali told Hiru TV. The cricketers have signed tour contracts ahead of the India series beginning July 18. The 49-year-old Muralitharan, Test cricket's highest wicket-taker with 800 scalps, said that the senior cricketers did not allow the other young players to sign the contracts because of their pay cut. Now that the players did not take it when it was offered by the board, Muralitharan said that they will not get central contracts. Several senior players who are not part of the white-ball set-up are now without deals after Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) withdrew the offer of annual contracts. Some players had later agreed to sign the central contracts after transparency details were revealed, but SLC only offered them tour contracts. Thanks to SLC's new move, cricketers will not be paid on a monthly basis anymore, making the Test players the worst affected as they have no tours scheduled until November. Source link Read the full article
Sri Lankan new ODI skipper Kusal Perera rode on his luck on his thanks to a gritty hundred but which will hardly deduct his effort and determination to steer from the front against the hosts within the third game of the three-match series. The victory didn't just help Sri Lanka avoid a series sweep for Bangladesh, but also earned them their first points within the ODI Super League, providing them a renewed sense of hope of their fortunes within the format.
Kusal Perera gives hope to Sri Lanka
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