Aravinda de Silva placed on standby for NatWest series
Charlie Austin - 17 June 2002
Aravinda de Silva, Sri Lanka's leading run scorer in Tests and One-Day
Internationals, has been put on standby for the NatWest triangular series
after a finger injury to Marvan Atapattu.
Atapattu is still awaiting specialist advice to ascertain whether he
sustained a fresh fracture on his right index finger or aggravated an old
injury on Saturday – either way, his participation in the NatWest triangular
series is in doubt.
De Silva, 36, has not played in the one-day side for over 16 months, but his
expertise in English conditions and the appointment of a new chairman of
selectors, who believes experience will be an important ingredient for
success in the 2003 World Cup, has paved the way for his return.
De Silva has played 275 ODIs and scored 8,430 runs during a career spanning
18 years.
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