Hasranga and Chamira are yet to get permission from the board for IPL

Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Mehn de Silva has said that Vanindu Hasaranga and Dushmantha Chameera, who have been included in the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad as replacements for the remainder of IPL 2021, have not taken permission from the Board and have not received any permission from the Board. Only the board knows anything about his contract. De Silva told Cricbuzz, I don’t know about his contract, I’ll have to look first. He further said that the board will decide on the players only when the NOC is applied before them. First they have to apply for NOC. We are not aware of the selection of these players, nor have they sought permission from us.
Hasranga and Chamira went unsold in the IPL auction held earlier this year. The base price of both was Rs 50 lakh. On Saturday, RCB said in a press release that 24-year-old leg-spinner Hasaranga had been included in Australia’s Adam Zampa and 29-year-old right-arm pacer Dushmantha Chamira in place of Australia’s Daniel Sams, who will not take part in the remainder of the tournament. has gone.
With both the players performing brilliantly in the recently played limited overs series between India and Sri Lanka, the board wants both the players to be fit for the T20 World Cup to be held in UAE and Oman in October-November. The second leg of the IPL will begin in the UAE from September 19.