PALLEKELE, Sept 25: Sri Lanka hope spinner Ajantha Mendis can be fit for the opening World Twenty20 Super Eights match with New Zealand on Thursday after he returned to the nets following a side strain.

He suffered the injury during the hosts’ opening win against Zimbabwe last week and was left out of the rain-curtailed group defeat against South Africa on Saturday.

“We took an MRI scan on his left side and it showed a slight tear,” Sri Lanka manager Charith Senanayake told reporters. “Mendis bowled a few overs at the nets today, but we will monitor him carefully and take a call whether he is fit enough to play against New Zealand.”

Mendis returned Twenty20 record figures of six wickets for eight runs against Zimbabwe before going off the field.—Reuters

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