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Last Updated : 2024-04-18 10:34:00
By Bipin Dani
Former Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardena, who was recently appointed as a consultant to the national cricket team for the T20 World Cup next month, is eligible to attend the selection committee meetings, according to Aravinda de Silva, the chief of the Technical Advisory committee.
De Silva said, "The World Cup squad has already been selected by the selectors and he can't do anything but, yes, Mahela will be involved in selecting the final eleven.”
"Mahela is officially a part of the squad now and his knowledge and expertise will be utilized in setting out match-strategies and he can attend the selection committee meetings on tour.”
Though Jayawardena may not have the right to vote, his preference will certainly be considered.
It may be recalled that Tom Moody, the Cricket Director, was a consultant on the last England tour.
The other two members of the SLC's technical advisory committee, Muttiah Muralitharan and Kumar Sangakkara, are already in the UAE (for the IPL). However, they may not be there throughout the duration of the World Cup.
"Mahela's appointment is only for a specific period (October 16-23). It was made clear to us that Mahela wants to spend some time with his family after the IPL and fulfil his prior commitment with the U-19 team and therefore he was not pressured to be with the national team for a longer period,” de Silva further added.
Ravi Tuesday, 28 September 2021 09:04 PM
I wish selection committee hear him out fairly...
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