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The Ministry of Sports and Tourism has approved the same squad presented by the Sri Lankan national selectors for the forthcoming Coca-Cola Cup
Staff and Agencies
14-Jul-2001
* Sports Minister finally approves Sri Lanka squad
The Ministry of Sports and Tourism has approved the same squad
presented by the Sri Lankan national selectors for the forthcoming
Coca-Cola Cup. The Sports Minister, Lakshman Kiriella, had earlier
refused to approve the 15-man squad, questioning the omission of offspinner Thilan Samaraweera.
Normally the players selected need the approval of the Minister of
Sports and generally the names are approved by the Minister. But this
time the Minister controversially refused approval, insisting on
Samaraweera's inclusion.
The Minister refused approval for two days but on Friday the Board of
Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka released the names of players
approved by the minister, which didn't contain the name of
Samaraweera.
* Sri Lankan tour will be challenging, says Dravid
Indian vice-captain Rahul Dravid has said the coming Sri Lankan tour
would be challenging and that he was looking forward to it. "The trip
will be challenging. Sri Lanka has always been a challenging and
interesting venue. I am looking forward to it", the 28-year-old
batsman told reporters in Bangalore on Friday.
India is scheduled to play in the limited overs tri-series, involving
Sri Lanka and New Zealand, after which it would take on the island
nation in a three Test series.
Dravid said he was disappointed with his batting in two crunch matches
in Zimbabwe during the recent tour, but expressed happiness that he
was among the runs. "I was disappointed with the way I played in the
final of the tri-series tournament (against the West Indies)", he
said.