Injury Doubt For Malinga
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cricket365.com
Sri Lanka must decide whether to risk Lasith Malinga in their Super Eight match against New Zealand, after it emerged the strike bowler has an ankle injury.
Malinga's unavailability would be a significant setback to the Sri Lankans at Queen's Park on Thursday - but captain Mahela Jayawardene warns no unnecessary gambles will be taken.
"Lasith has an ankle problem, and we'll assess it over the next couple of days. We're not sure he's 100%," said Jayawardene.
Malinga did not take part in team practice today, but the captain is not about to panic.
"We don't want to take unnecessary risks at this stage," he said.
"We've got experienced players who can come in - and we are confident they can do a job for us."
While Malinga rests his left ankle, his most likely replacements are Farveez Maharoof or Nuwan Kulasekara.
"It depends on how much of a gamble we want to take at this stage," Jayawardene added.
"He's had a scan, which has shown some minor ligament damage. But it's nothing serious."
Malinga became the first bowler to take four wickets in four balls in a one-day international, in his team's narrow Super Eight defeat against South Africa in Guyana last month.
The 23-year-old has taken 15 wickets in all so far in this tournament.
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