Angelo Mathews, the Sri Lankan skipper, spoke about his shock over
Shaminda Eranga's heart condition on Monday (June 20) ahead of the first
One-Day International against England.
While warming up in the
innings break during the second ODI against Ireland, Eranga complained
of uneasiness to Mathews. "At the time he called me and said 'something
has happened to me'," Mathews said. "He was warming up and just before
we went on the field, he said something happened to me, can you touch my
heart because it is beating fast. I felt something unusual so I quickly
called the physio and the physio went for the doctor with him. It was a
shocking incident."
Eranga was immediately rushed to a hospital
in Dublin since his heartbeat was recorded at a high 220 beats per
minute. He has now been discharged from the hospital after getting the
clearance from the doctors to fly back home.
On Sunday, Eranga
also received another blow, with the ICC suspending him from bowling in
international cricket due to an illegal action after getting reported
during the second Test against England.
"It has been a tough 48
hours for him," Mathews said, "And the whole team is behind him and we
are fully supportive of him. It was an unfortunate incident just before
we went on to the field."
"It's another unfortunate incident where
his action has proved to be illegal and he will have to go back and
work with the fast-bowling coaches and come back strong."
"We are
very confident he will come through both - his condition as well as his
action - so we are very supportive of him and the whole team are behind
him."
With Dushmantha Chameera and Dhammika Prasad getting
injured, Eranga's absence will now force Sri Lanka to add another pacer
to their squad. The island nation were comfortably beaten by hosts
England in the Test series but showed signs of improvements as the
series kept progressing and that's something Mathews believes will help
the team in the ODIs.
"It was pretty unfortunate that we haven't
performed well in the Test series but we kept improving game by game and
as time went on we really started hitting our straps and we had some
convincing wins in Ireland," he said.
"But England is a completely
different team, we still have to play our best cricket to beat them
here. We haven't done well in the recent past but we've played a lot of
T20 games rather than one-dayers. We are a forceful unit when it comes
to one-dayers, we've got a good set of guys and a bit of experience."
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