Sri Lankan cricketers face expensive refusal to visit Pakistan Had to give up

Sri Lankan players Thasara Perera and Niroshan Dicuela were deprived of the NOC they needed to participate in the Caribbean Premier League on Friday. Sri Lanka Sri Lanka One Day Team captain Damothy Karuna Ratne, Twenty20 captain Lith Malinga, Angelo Mathews, 10 cricketers, including Suranga Lakmal, Akeel Dhananjaya, Dinesh Chandimal, Dhananjia de Silva Kaushal Pereira, Niroshan Dicuela and Thasara Perera, had refused to come to Pakistan for the ODI and T20 series, Sri Lankan team led by Lahore team. Thermite and Tea Twenty20 handed over to Dawson Shinaka. Now CPL partner Thasara Pereira has been asked to report back to Sri Lanka before September 15, while on the other hand, Niroshan Dacuela was not given the NOC at the end, due to a series against New Zealand. No match for CPL was played. Sri Lankan Cricket Board chief Ashley de Silva has said that whenever there is any engagement of the national team, there is no policy of giving NOC to any player, SLC Another official says disappointment over cricketers' refusal to go to Pakistan N has been instructed not to. Remember that the first ODI after the Sri Lankan team's arrival on September 25, Karachi will be played at the National Stadium on September 27, the second on September 29 and the third on October 2, all three matches of the T20 series will be held at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore on October 5, 7 and 9. On the other hand, Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry on the other hand made important disclosures regarding the refusal of Sri Lankan players to visit Pakistan. According to the details, 10 senior Sri Lankan team members had refused to play the series in Pakistan yesterday. The Sri Lankan Cricket Board has taken a stand in this regard. The team will visit Pakistan on schedule and players were given the freedom to decide on the tour. However, significant progress has been made in this regard by Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry. According to the information received, Indian cricketers have threatened Sri Lankan cricketers to consider themselves against IPL if they go to Pakistan. "This attitude is unfortunate. He added that in every case, from space to cricket, hatred is very ignorant, it should be condemned.
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