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Sri Lanka Cricket announces a new national selection committee

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Sri Lanka Cricket has taken a significant step towards revitalizing its national teams by announcing a new selection committee. The panel, entrusted with the responsibility of handpicking the best talents for the Islanders, is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the country’s cricketing landscape.

Chairman​


Former skipper Upul Tharanga has been named the chairman of the newly formed committee. A seasoned campaigner, Tharanga, with a wealth of cricketing experience, brings leadership skills and a deep understanding of the game to the forefront. His appointment signifies a commitment to a strategic and knowledgeable approach in selecting the nation’s cricketing representatives.

Other notable members​


Working in harmony with Tharanga, the team boasts diverse cricketing expertise. Ajantha Mendis, renowned for his enigmatic spin variations, brings finesse to talent assessment, particularly in the spin department. Indika De Saram, a well known former cricketer, contributes a keen eye for talent identification honed through years of experience.

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Tharanga Paranavitana, former batter, lends insights into the technical aspects of batting, which is crucial for constructing a resilient lineup. Dilruwan Perera, another expert in spin bowling, adds nuance to the committee’s understanding of bowling dynamics. Together, this team ensures a comprehensive and well-rounded approach to team selection, promising a judicious blend of skills and strategic vision for the future of Sri Lanka’s cricketing success.

First task for the committee​


The initial task confronting the committee is the formation of the national squad for the upcoming Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka in 2024. Scheduled to commence on 3 January, the tour will kick off with a three-match ODI series starting from 6 January. Subsequently, a three-match T20I series is set to unfold from 14 to 18 January.

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