Bereaved Dunith Wellalage to rejoin SL squad in Dubai
The allrounder will be available for selection for their first Super Four match against Bangladesh on Saturday
Andrew Fidel Fernando
19-Sep-2025 • 5 hrs ago
The match against Afghanistan was Dunith Wellalage's first at this Asia Cup • AFP/Getty Images
Sri Lanka allrounder Dunith Wellalage is set to rejoin the squad at the Asia Cup on Saturday morning after having returned home following the death of his father Suranga Wellalage on Thursday. Sri Lanka Cricket said he will be available for selection for Sri Lanka's first match in the Super Four round on Saturday evening, against Bangladesh in Dubai.
He is being accompanied on his journey from Sri Lanka to the UAE and back by team manager Mahinda Halangode, who had made the trip home with Wellalage on Thursday night.
Suranga Wellalage died on September 18, the same day that his son Dunith played in the Group B match against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi. Wellalage, 22, only learned of his father's death after the match, which Sri Lanka won by six wickets and eight balls remaining to qualify for the Super Four round. Soon after the match ended, he left for home.
The match between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan was only Wellalage's fifth T20I and his first in this tournament. He took figures of 1 for 49 and did not bat. Wellalage has played 31 ODIs, with his career best of 5 for 27 coming in the third ODI against India in Colombo in August 2024. He also took 5 for 40 against India in a 2023 Asia Cup match, when the tournament was played in the ODI format. He was the joint second-highest wicket-taker in that tournament, claiming 10 dismissals at an average of 17.90.
After Saturday's fixture against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka's next two Super Four games are against Pakistan on September 23 and India on September 26.
Andrew Fidel Fernando is a senior writer at ESPNcricinfo. @afidelf