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Sri Lankan Test captain chilling in the US

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Bipin Dani

Sri Lanka’s Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne will greet the New Year (2022) in the USA (United State of America).

The 33-year-old opening batsman has been holidaying in the USA. Once the LPL (Lanka Pre-mier League) began in Sri Lanka, the Test captain, who is not a part of the shortest format of the game left for New York.

Confirming the news, his manager, Ravi de Silva speaking exclusively over the phone from Colombo, said, “He is on a private visit to enjoy some R&R (Rest & Recreation) in The Big Apple NYC in particular”. “He is enjoying the nice weather there. Nice time away from all the fuss & holiday season in Sri Lanka”.

“Cool & Calm as always “Mr. Amiable” ala DK is enjoying some peace & tranquility – Ironically in a place where it never stops 24-7-365. He enjoys “Waking up in a City that Never Sleeps“.

The Test captain visited the important spots- Dumbo Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Greenport etc. during his NY trip. Interestingly, the national chief selector Pramo-dya Wickramasinghe is also on a private visit to the Caribbean Islands.

“He is on a personal trip there and will return to Sri Lanka on January 3”, one of the sources in the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) board said.

 

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