Australia's tour of Sri Lanka set to go ahead

Australia's visit through Sri Lanka is set to go on this mid year, as expected, notwithstanding the new inward difficulty in the island country. Affirmations with this impact came from both the sheets - Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Cricket Australia (CA) - on Thursday (April 28). While SLC president Shammi Silva let Cricbuzz know that the visit is going on, SLC secretary Mohan de Silva expressed, "At this point there is no change." CA are set to declare their crew on Friday morning. Alongside the senior men's visit, CA will likewise be sending A crew to Sri Lanka, interestingly since the pandemic. The CA choice will be viewed as a positive improvement somewhere else as well. The possibilities of the Asia Cup T20 competition occurring in Sri Lanka have now expanded, as initially arranged in September, albeit an official choice has not yet been made. The competition went under a cloud for expectedly due to the political and financial emergency in the nation yet an Asian Cricket Council (ACC) official has said that they will design their moves subsequent to finding out how the Australia visit turns out. CA's approval for the visit came to fruition after a security group went for a review to Sri Lanka, which has been seeing mass fights due to the demolishing monetary circumstance. The series, including three Twenty20 Internationals, five ODIs and two Tests, is booked to be played between June 7 and July 12. The white ball games, which will go before the Tests, will be arranged in Colombo and Kandy. The two Tests will be in Galle. Australia An are set to play two one-day games and as numerous four-day matches, in Colombo and Hambantota.