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South African and Sri Lankan squads for ICC Trophy
COLOMBO: The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Friday approved the squad, chosen by National Selection Committee, and officials to represent Sri Lanka in ICC Champions Cricket Trophy 2002, to be played in Colombo, from Sept 12-30. Squad: Sanath Jayasuriya (Captain), Marvan Atapattu, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena, Aravinda De Silva, Russel Arnold, Hasantha Fernando, Chaminda Vaas, Dilhara Fernando, Muttiah Muralitharan, Upul Chandana, T.M. Dilshan, Pulasthi Guneratne and Kumar Dharmasena. Manager: Air Commodore Ajith Jayasekera. Cricket: Advisor Duleep Mendis. Coach: Dav Whatmore. Physiotherapist: Alex Kountouri. LONDON: Sussex fast bowler James Kirtley’s chances of appearing in next year’s World Cup received a boost Friday after he was named as Darren Gough’s replacement in England’s squad for next month’s ICC Champions’ Trophy tournament. Kirtley feared his chances for next year’s tournament in South Africa had gone when he was overlooked for the original squad, with captain Nasser Hussain indicating there would be few changes between now and the World Cup. But following another setback in Gough’s attempts to overcome his knee problems this season, Kirtley has been called up as a replacement for the three-week tournament in Colombo. His call-up completes an eventful opening year in international cricket for the 27-year-old seamer. He appeared a certainty for the World Cup after impressing during the opening four matches of this summer’s one-day triangular tournament against India and Sri Lanka. But just as he seemed to be establishing himself, Kirtley broke his right hand during training in the nets at Old Trafford and was ruled out for six weeks and by the time he returned, England had already named their squad for the Sri Lanka competition.—AFP/PPI/Reuters
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