The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee selected the following squads to participate in the upcoming Sri Lanka ‘A’ Tour of South Africa.
The team will leave for South Africa on the 27th of August and will play three one-day games and two four-day games.
One Day squad
1) Lahiru Udara
2) Kamil Mishara
3) Pasindu Sooriyabandara – Captain
4) Pavan Rathnayake
5) Nuwanidu Fernando
6) Sahan Arachchige
7) Dushan Hemantha
8) Sonal Dinusha
9) Chamika Gunasekara
10) Mohamed Shiraz
11) Wanuja Sahan
12)Chamindu Wickramasinghe
13) Eshan Malinga
14) Dinura Kalupahana
15) Kavindu Nadeeshan
Four Day
1.) Pasindu Sooriyabandara – Captain
2.) Lahiru Udara
3.) Pavan Rathnayake
4.) Nuwanidu Fernando
5.) Ahan Wickramasinghe
6.) Sonal Dinusha
7.) Chamika Gunasekara
8.) Mohamed Shiraz
9.) Nishan Peiris
10.) Wanuja Sahan
11.) Isitha Wijesundara
12.) Eshan Malinga
13.) Oshada Fernando
14.) Vishad Randika
15.) Janith Liyanage
16.) Dinura Kalupahana
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