Sri Lankan players given extra time with IPL teams

COLOMBO,  (Reuters) – Sri Lanka Cricket will allow  its IPL contracted cricketers to play in the Indian Premier  League until May 19 before joining the rest of the team in  England, the board said yesterday.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India had asked their  Sri Lankan counterparts to reconsider their earlier decision to  recall all the IPL contracted players picked for the tour of  England by May 5.

The England tour commences on May 14 with a three-day game  against Middlesex, but Sri Lanka will have only nine of the 16  players selected for the England tour available. Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Nishantha Ranatunga said an  additional three or four players will be picked by the national  selectors to make the team for the tour opener.

“We have asked the seven IPL players picked for the England  tour to make themselves available to play in the second tour  match against England Lions starting on May 19,” said Ranatunga.

Newly-appointed captain Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela  Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, Dilhara Fernando, Thisara Perera,  Suraj Randiv and Nuwan Pradeep are involved with teams in the  IPL