Sri Lanka bowlers Herath, Eranga out of Bangladesh tour.(reuters) - Sri Lanka bowlers Rangana Herath and Shaminda Eranga will miss whatever is left of the Bangladesh tour through damage, the cricket board said on its site on Monday.herath has endured a repeat of a knee harm while Eranga has strained a thigh muscle in training.herath took three wickets and Eranga five when the visitors won the first test by an innings and 248 runs.
The pair, who are returning home on Tuesday, are prone to be supplanted in the group for the second test by spinner Ajantha Mendis and quick bowler Nuwan Pradeep.opening batsman Kusal Janith Perera and allrounder Thisara Perera have been rung to the squad however they won't touch base in time for Tuesday's last test in Chittagong.bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan said his partners had put the setback behind them and anticipated playing a great Test in Chittagong.
"Everybody was a bit down and miserable after the misfortune in Dhaka, yet they are fine now and kept tabs on the following match," said Shakib."we have returned from circumstances like these before so we have that encounter. In any case we need to enhance in all angles, particularly the fielding."shakib said each of the high-scoring Sri Lankan batsmen, including Jayawardene, were let off in the field through dropped gets or missed stumpings.
"Had we got a handle on those chances, they might not have scored more than 500 runs," he said.eranga, Herath ruled outsri Lanka bowlers Rangana Herath and Shaminda Eranga will miss the second Test wounds, group administration has confirmed.herath has endured a repeat of a knee harm, while Eranga has strained a quad muscle in the methodology to the match. Both will profit to Sri Lanka for Tuesday.meanwhile, veteran Kumar Sangakkara needed an alternate match-winning execution by his group, yet declined to underestimate triumph.
"We're virtually used to Bangladesh setting up a great battle," he said. "The prior diversion may have been simpler than we suspected it might be, yet we anticipate that it will be diverse here."published in The Express Tribune, February fourth, 2014.