Maheesh Theekshana, Sri Lanka’s premier spinner, will not play in his country’s opening 2023 World Cup match against South Africa, which is a major setback for Sri Lanka. The 23-year-old missed the final against India after sustaining a hamstring injury during the Asia Cup Super Four match against Pakistan. Theekshana’s injury has not healed in time for their eagerly anticipated World Cup opening, despite expectations of a speedy recovery.
Maheesh Theekshanawas initially selected for Sri Lanka‘s World Cup roster with confidence in his physical condition; however, he was unable to travel to India to train with the team, raising questions about his availability.
Unfortunately, it has been determined that Maheesh Theekshana will be unable to play a day before the significant match against South Africa.
In addition to weakening Sri Lanka’s spin unit, this injury blow deprives them of the services of its spin twins. Hasaranga, who was originally left off of the World Cup roster, may only be taken into consideration as a substitute if he heals before the competition is over.
Theekshana has been an important player for Sri Lanka, claiming 44 wickets in 27 games at a commendable average of 23.45, which falls to 17.45 this year. His middle-over connection with Hasaranga has been a powerful tool for the club, thus their absence is a major setback.
Sri Lanka will also be without the services of fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera, who was unable to make a full recovery from a torn muscle in time for the World Cup, in addition to Theekshana and Hasaranga. The good news is that Lahiru Kumara and Dilshan Madushanka, who were earlier out of the World Cup squad owing to injuries sustained during the Asia Cup, have recovered their fitness.
Fans and cricket enthusiasts will be eagerly awaiting the performance of the remaining squad members as they attempt to make their mark in this important competition when Sri Lanka faces South Africa in their World Cup opening without crucial players.