COLOMBO – Sri Lankan batsman Chamara Silva is likely to miss his team’s opening World Cup match, due to a death in his family, an official said Thursday. Silva left the team hotel in Colombo early Thursday, shortly after his elder sister Nelum Anusha Silva passed away, Sri Lanka media manager Brian Thomas said.
Team manager Anura Tennakoon’s father, P.B. Tennakoon, also passed away early Thursday, Thomas said. The funeral takes place on Thursday. Tennakoon is currently in Dhaka attending the opening ceremony of the World Cup that is co-hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. He will return to Sri Lanka, as planned on Friday.
“These are difficult times, for the boys. They are one family, and feel sorry for the loss of their team mate’s sister and manager’s father,” Thomas said. “Despite the bereavement, the team remains focused on the World Cup and preparing for their first match on Sunday,” he said. Sri Lanka, the 1996 champions and 2007 runners-up, face Canada in their first match at the newly-built Mahinda Rajapakse Stadium in the southern town of Hambantota on Sunday.
The team will later take on Pakistan, Kenya, defending champions Australia, Zimbabwe and New Zealand in their Group A matches.