Despite winning the first T20I by more than 30 runs, India lost the other two - thus losing the series 1-2 to Sri Lanka.
It had been reported earlier that the duo won't be allowed to travel to the UK because of strict COVID-19 protocols in the country.
The series stands evenly poised 1-1 after Sri Lanka beat India by 4 wickets in the second T20I on Wednesday.
With the series poised at 1-1, the stage is set for the deciding contest on Thursday in Colombo.
Despite the close contacts so far testing negative for Coronavirus, all of them will not play a part in the remaining two fixtures of the T20I series.
While growing up, Sakariya also used to work at his maternal uncle's stationery shop as the family struggled to make ends meet.
The RCB opener looked in scintillating touch in the first half of IPL 2021, scoring 195 runs in 6 matches at a strike-rate of 152.34.
Riding on 49 and 46 from Prithvi Shaw and Sanju Samson respectively, India posted 147/3 by the end of 23 overs when rain halted the play during the 3rd ODI.
The most delightful moment of the match came when Samson was walking towards the pavilion.
The final ODI is set to commence on Friday in Colombo.
Despite winning the first T20I by more than 30 runs, India lost the other two - thus losing the series 1-2 to Sri Lanka.
It had been reported earlier that the duo won't be allowed to travel to the UK because of strict COVID-19 protocols in the country.
The series stands evenly poised 1-1 after Sri Lanka beat India by 4 wickets in the second T20I on Wednesday.
With the series poised at 1-1, the stage is set for the deciding contest on Thursday in Colombo.
Despite the close contacts so far testing negative for Coronavirus, all of them will not play a part in the remaining two fixtures of the T20I series.
While growing up, Sakariya also used to work at his maternal uncle's stationery shop as the family struggled to make ends meet.
The RCB opener looked in scintillating touch in the first half of IPL 2021, scoring 195 runs in 6 matches at a strike-rate of 152.34.
Riding on 49 and 46 from Prithvi Shaw and Sanju Samson respectively, India posted 147/3 by the end of 23 overs when rain halted the play during the 3rd ODI.
The most delightful moment of the match came when Samson was walking towards the pavilion.
The final ODI is set to commence on Friday in Colombo.