India-Sri Lanka ODI series likely to be postponed to July 17

India players for the T20I series against Sri Lanka warm-up during training
July 09, 2021

India's limited-overs series against Sri Lanka is likely to have a delayed start as a response to the Covid-19 cases that have broken out in the host camp. It was scheduled to begin with the ODI leg, on July 13. but is now likely to begin only on July 17. According to the new schedule proposal, seen by Cricday, the second and third ODI will take place on July 19 and 21 respectively. The T20I series is likely to begin from July 24. The proposal, it is understood, was sent to the BCCI and the broadcaster on Friday.

Sri Lanka's data analyst GT Niroshan tested positive on Friday, a day after their batting coach Grant Flower also tested positive, for the Delta variant of the virus. Both of them have been moved to intermediate care units, while the Sri Lankan team has now been forced to isolate for two more days. They were originally supposed to enter the bio-bubble on Friday but now they will have to undergo a fresh set of RT-PCR tests and those results will determine whether Sri Lanka can field the players who are currently in isolation.

As a contingency, the SLC had arranged for two other groups of players - one in Colombo and one in Dambulla - who could potentially stand in for the main squad.

New proposed dates:

1st ODI - July 17

2nd ODI - July 19

3rd ODI - July 21

1st T20I - July 24

2nd T20I - July 25

3rd T20I - July 27

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