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Ian Chadband

World Cup spin danger to Aussies misses out with injury

Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga, who'd shaped as a threat to Australia, is out of the T20 World Cup. (AP PHOTO)

Australia have received a boost to their T20 World Cup hopes while hosts Sri Lanka   will have to cope with the loss through injury of their key spinner Wanindu Hasaranga.

The 28-year-old Hasaranga, one of the most prolific wicket-takers in the T20 Games, was ruled out ​of the rest of the tournament on Tuesday because of a hamstring proble, the International Cricket Council confirmed on Tuesday.

Hasaranga had an MRI scan on Monday that showed up a serious left-hamstring tear.

Hasaranga
Spinning ace Wanindu Hasaranga has taken 21 white-ball wickets against Australia. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

That's a huge blow for ‍the co-hosts, especially after he'd picked up the injury while making a decisive contribution to their first-match win with his excellent 3-25 in the 20-run victory over Ireland on Sunday.

He had been a potential thorn in Australia's side for their clash in Kandy next Monday, which could well prove a decisive one in group B.

In 13 white-ball matches against Australia, Hasaranga has taken 21 wickets at an average of 13.45, including a best of 4-33 in an international in Colombo back in 2022.

In T20 World Cups, he's taken 40 wickets, with a terrific economy rate of just over six an over. 

Hasaranga, fifth on the all-time list of most T20 international wickets ​with ​154, will be replaced in the squad by bowling allrounder Dushan Hemantha.

It's a further blow for the hosts, having already lost ​fast bowler Eshan Malinga after  he dislocated his shoulder.

Sri Lanka play their next group match against outsiders Oman in Kandy on Thursday, while Australia open up their campaign against Ireland in Colombo on Wednesday.

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