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Sangakkara, Jayawardene lament lack of Sri Lankan presence in IPL

This is the first time that none of the franchises will feature any Sri Lanka cricketer in the IPL. It is especially surprising since the island country hosted their first edition of its T20 tournament, the Lanka Premier League (LPL) in late 2020.

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Published : Feb 19, 2021, 4:27 PM IST

New Delhi: Sri Lanka legends Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene said that Sri Lanka Cricket's failure to build clarity around the men's senior team's future tours has resulted in the absence of Sri Lankan players in the IPL.

This is the first time that none of the franchises will feature any Sri Lanka cricketer in the IPL. It is especially surprising since the island country hosted their first edition of its T20 tournament, the Lanka Premier League (LPL) in late 2020.

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"I think there were some fantastic players there (in the Lanka Premier League) and in Sri Lanka currently. But I think the crucial thing is the unpredictability of the touring programme of SLC (Sri Lanka Cricket) where it is very hard to predict for how long players can be available and if they have to even leave at some point in the IPL season," Sangakkara, who is the Director of Cricket at Rajasthan Royals, said while speaking to the media on Friday.

"So it adds a bit of volatility that franchises kind of shy away from. That is one of the big reasons why you see lack of Sri Lanka players in the IPL and definitely not because they don't have the capability," added the former Sri Lanka wicketkeeper and captain.

Jayawardene, on the other hand, said that the auction saw the demand for bowlers and bowling all-rounders which Sri Lanka don't have.

"It is disappointing and disheartening... I think a few guys were on the radar, but it is a tough place because we are looking at 20-odd slots for overseas players, and the majority of those slots were for the fast bowlers and all-rounders. Sri Lanka lacks a bit of that," Jayawardene, head coach of Mumbai Indians, told media.

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"IPL is the place where you try and get the best players in world cricket, and it's a good message for the Sri Lankan cricketers to lift their game and be competitive so that they could be part of the IPL on their merit," the former captain added.

New Delhi: Sri Lanka legends Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene said that Sri Lanka Cricket's failure to build clarity around the men's senior team's future tours has resulted in the absence of Sri Lankan players in the IPL.

This is the first time that none of the franchises will feature any Sri Lanka cricketer in the IPL. It is especially surprising since the island country hosted their first edition of its T20 tournament, the Lanka Premier League (LPL) in late 2020.

Also Read: Mumbai Indians picked Arjun Tendulkar purely on a skill basis: Jayawardene

"I think there were some fantastic players there (in the Lanka Premier League) and in Sri Lanka currently. But I think the crucial thing is the unpredictability of the touring programme of SLC (Sri Lanka Cricket) where it is very hard to predict for how long players can be available and if they have to even leave at some point in the IPL season," Sangakkara, who is the Director of Cricket at Rajasthan Royals, said while speaking to the media on Friday.

"So it adds a bit of volatility that franchises kind of shy away from. That is one of the big reasons why you see lack of Sri Lanka players in the IPL and definitely not because they don't have the capability," added the former Sri Lanka wicketkeeper and captain.

Jayawardene, on the other hand, said that the auction saw the demand for bowlers and bowling all-rounders which Sri Lanka don't have.

"It is disappointing and disheartening... I think a few guys were on the radar, but it is a tough place because we are looking at 20-odd slots for overseas players, and the majority of those slots were for the fast bowlers and all-rounders. Sri Lanka lacks a bit of that," Jayawardene, head coach of Mumbai Indians, told media.

Also Read: IPL 2021: Won't let the big price tag affect my performance, says K Gowtham

"IPL is the place where you try and get the best players in world cricket, and it's a good message for the Sri Lankan cricketers to lift their game and be competitive so that they could be part of the IPL on their merit," the former captain added.

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