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Chanaka Welegedera migrates to Australia


Sri Lanka left-arm seamer Chanaka Welegedara has relocated to Australia subsequent to being disregarded for the home Test arrangement against Pakistan. The move makes a Sri Lanka rebound very impossible.

His club, Tamil Union, facilitated a goodbye occasion for Welegedara on Monday, before he cleared out the nation this week. "Sadly, the Sri Lankan selectors wanted to run with more youthful choices against Pakistan as of late, and Welegedera has chosen to seek after his vocation in Melbourne, where he'll be playing out his days in club cricket," said Suresh Murugaser, VP of Tamil Union. Murugaser said Welegedara had gotten changeless residency in Australia, where the bowler trusts his family would be in an ideal situation.

"He had a decent household season, notwithstanding setting a T20 record for the most prudent spell, against SSC this year," Murugaser said. "However, regardless of that he was not picked."

Welegedara, 34, had been Sri Lanka's driving crease bowler in a modest bunch of matches, importantly taking a five-wicket pull to help Sri Lanka win their first Test in South Africa. Notwithstanding, his universal vocation was influenced by a huge number of wounds. In the eight years since his Sri Lanka debut, he has just played 21 Tests and 10 ODIs. He had 55 Test wickets at a normal of 41.32.
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Item Reviewed: Chanaka Welegedera migrates to Australia Description: Sri Lanka left-arm seamer Chanaka Welegedara has relocated to Australia subsequent to being disregarded for the home Test arrangement against Pakistan. The move makes a Sri Lanka rebound very impossible. His club, Tamil Union, facilitated a goodbye occasion for Welegedara on Monday, before he cleared out the nation this week. "Sadly, the Sri Lankan selectors wanted to run with more youthful choices against Pakistan as of late, and Welegedera has chosen to seek after his vocation in Melbourne, where he'll be playing out his days in club cricket," said Suresh Murugaser, VP of Tamil Union. Murugaser said Welegedara had gotten changeless residency in Australia, where the bowler trusts his family would be in an ideal situation. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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