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Gurusinha reappointed Sri Lanka selector after resigning

Asanka Gurusinha had stepped down from the role alongside the Sanath Jayasuriya-led selection committee after a string of defeats to India last month

Sri Lanka's cricket manager Asanka Gurusinha chats with coach Graham Ford  •  AFP

Sri Lanka's cricket manager Asanka Gurusinha chats with coach Graham Ford  •  AFP

Despite having stepped down from his role as Sri Lanka selector just weeks ago, cricket manager Asanka Gurusinha has been reappointed to the position, along with three new selectors.
Graeme Labrooy, the former Sri Lanka seamer, had already been confirmed as the head of the committee on Friday. The remaining members are former national team manager Jeryl Woutersz, former Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Gamini Wickremasinghe, and Sajith Fernando, who was once a prolific allrounder at domestic level.
Gurusinha had been part of the Sanath Jayasuriya-led selection committee since April, and had resigned alongside that committee, saying: "When the others are stepping down, I can't stay there." His reinstatement affirms that SLC are happy for him continue in his powerful, tri-partite position. As cricket manager, Gurusinha effectively fulfills the roles of a team director, a team manager, and now, again, selector.
Woutersz, meanwhile, had been team manager as recently as January last year, before he was replaced by Charith Senanayake.
The new selectors' first assignment will be to choose the squad for the Tests against Pakistan - the first of which begins on September 28. The team is scheduled to depart on Sunday.

Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo's Sri Lanka correspondent. @andrewffernando