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Chandimal to lead Sri Lanka in New Zealand T20
It was earlier reported that Malinga, who injured his knee in their home series against the West Indies earlier this year, would only be out for the five-match ODI series, but now he is deemed unfit for the T20 series as well, which adds an extra responsibility Chandimal’s shoulders.
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Dinesh Chandimal will captain Sri Lanka in the T20 series against New Zealand in place of regular captain Lasith Malinga who has been forced out due to an injury, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said on Tuesday.
Hesson has indicated Latham, who has already established a rapport with Guptill at test level, was the preferred candidate to fill the considerable void left by McCullum when he retires in February – though the Cantabrian was typically circumspect on Wednesday.
The two T20 Internationals will be played on 7 January in Mount Maunganui and 10 January at Auckland.
Allrounder Corey Anderson returns after missing the Australia tour and also the Test and one-day series against Sri Lanka because of a back injury.
Corey Anderson will return to the BLACKCAPS as a batsman for the upcoming ANZ International Twenty20 Series against Sri Lanka next month. It’ll be great to have him back in the mix.
All-rounder Grant Elliott, who struck the winning six off South Africa paceman Dale Steyn to guide New Zealand into their first World Cup final in March, has also been named in the squad after recovering from a fractured wrist sustained in November. “It’s a side with a good balance of talent and experience”, he summed up.
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Williamson missed the two heavy wins in Christchurch because of a leg injury but has shed the brace which has adorned his knee for the last week.