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Sri Lanka team's COVID chaos on Test eve

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Sri Lanka's plans for the second Test against Australia are in disarray after three players were ruled out with COVID-19 amid fears the outbreak will grow.

Sri Lanka admit their preparations are severely disrupted on the eve of the second Test against Australia amid fears the COVID-19 outbreak in their squad will grow beyond five cases.

Three players tested positive to the virus on Wednesday alone, with allrounder Dhananjaya de Silva, quick Asitha Fernando and legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay all ruled out of the Test in Galle starting on Friday.

It comes after Angelo Mathews missed part of the first Test with the virus, though he has since returned, while back-up spinner Praveen Jayawickrama is also out.

The hosts were awaiting the results of further tests on Thursday, concerned even more players could be ruled out.

"It's been really tough," Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne said.

"We were planning for the match two days earlier but it's not easy when you are not able to finalise a proper XI.

"It's not easy as captain.

"But you can't help it right now. At the moment we have to go through the medical protocol and see how it goes."

Australia are staying in the same hotel as the Sri Lanka team, but are on a different floor and keeping their distance, having avoided any cases of COVID all tour.

Andrew McDonald's men had their last round of daily out-of-match checks on Thursday and each came back negative, meaning they will be able to field their best XI.

Players will only now be tested if they have symptoms in the match, as part of the COVID policy for the series.

But Sri Lanka have had no such luck.

Karunaratne has confirmed mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana will debut, after troubling Australia in the white-ball series with his ability to spin the balls both ways.

"It just depends because we have (more) rapid antigen tests," Karunaratne said.

"Hopefully (Theekshana) will play and he will do a nice job for me. He is a good bowler.

"We see him giving trouble to the left-handers and the right handers in one-days.

"Hopefully he does the same thing. Just want him to the same what he did in the ODIs, keep it simple."

Prabath Jayasuriya has also been flagged as a chance to debut in Galle as a left-arm spinner, as is teenage star Dunith Wellalage.

Left-arm wrist-spinner Lakshan Sandakan also remains another option for the hosts after being drafted in, with chief spinner Lasith Embuldeniya axed after the first Test.

There also remain questions over whether Sri Lanka will play a quick, with Kasun Rajitha the most likely in their squad.

But as of Thursday, the hosts were finding it hard to finalise any real plans with such uncertainty on match eve after being flogged by 10 wickets in the first Test.

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