After the first T20I in Colombo, all-rounder Krunal Pandya tested positive for COVID-19. It forced at least eight more Indian players to isolate themselves because they were in close contact.

Furthermore, it left the Indian squad with only 11 players available to take the field. However, the series went ahead amid the disruptions. Even though India lost the T20 series, the tourists garnered immense respect for not abandoning it. Indian coach Rahul Dravid stated before the second T20I that all 11 players are good enough to make it; hence, he feels excited to see them perform.

Speaking to Cricbuzz, SLC secretary Mohan de Silva acknowledged that India’s support staff, headed by Rahul Dravid, were accommodating and understood the situation. De Silva understands Dravid could have canceled the remaining matches and returned home. However, he admired the former Indian skipper for praising their efforts in protecting all the Indian players.

“It was a very valuable tour for us” - SLC secretary Mohan de Silva

De Silva also opened up on Jay Shah and Sourav Ganguly’s role in organizing the long-standing tour, claiming it was an invaluable series for them. He revealed that the three ODIs and as many T20Is ended up earning them $ 14.5 million, boosting Sri Lanka’s finances enormously.

Though Sri Lanka lost the ODI series 2-1, they punched well above their weight and fought in all three games. Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga carried his form from the ODIs to the T20Is, leading Sri Lanka to victory in the T20Is. In the final T20I, he took figures of 4-0-9-4 to contain India to just 81 in 20 overs.

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