Amid all the tension, the squad suffered another nerve-wrenching moment on their way back to Sri Lanka from England.
Notably, the trio were seen breaching the bio-bubble and spending time at a public place in Durham after Sri Lanka's 3-0 T20I series defeat against England.
As a result of this incident, the already-disappointed Sri Lankan fans have gone absolutely berserk on social media slamming the players and team management.
SLC have taken the decision after the three players admitted that they breached the bio-bubble restrictions in Durham.
A video of the the two cricketers at a public place in England has gone viral on social media, with netizens criticizing the cricketers.
With some exciting talent on display in both sides, the fans are guaranteed a brilliant game of cricket in Wales.
The bilateral series will begin from June 23 with the three-match T20I series, followed by three ODIs.
It has now been clarified that several games will be included in the Government’s Research programme implying that the capacities will be raised to at least 50 per cent.
Amid all the tension, the squad suffered another nerve-wrenching moment on their way back to Sri Lanka from England.
Notably, the trio were seen breaching the bio-bubble and spending time at a public place in Durham after Sri Lanka's 3-0 T20I series defeat against England.
As a result of this incident, the already-disappointed Sri Lankan fans have gone absolutely berserk on social media slamming the players and team management.
SLC have taken the decision after the three players admitted that they breached the bio-bubble restrictions in Durham.
A video of the the two cricketers at a public place in England has gone viral on social media, with netizens criticizing the cricketers.
With some exciting talent on display in both sides, the fans are guaranteed a brilliant game of cricket in Wales.
The bilateral series will begin from June 23 with the three-match T20I series, followed by three ODIs.
It has now been clarified that several games will be included in the Government’s Research programme implying that the capacities will be raised to at least 50 per cent.