Sri Lanka cricket powers on Sunday cautioned harmed quick bowler Lasith Malinga against playing in the lucrative Indian Premier League without leeway from them.
Malinga, who endured a knee damage which constrained him out of the World T20, is in India, where he has marked with the Mumbai Indians,
In any case, the veteran quick bowler did not play in the establishment's initial two trips.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said Malinga required its leeway to play in any IPL coordinates and should come back to Colombo for a wellness appraisal on Wednesday before any IPL appearances.
"We have no issue with Malinga heading out to Mumbai to be with his IPL group," the representative for SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala told media. "In any case, so as to play, he should get a NOC (no complaint testament) from SLC."
"Malinga has not educated Sri Lanka Cricket of his go to India nor his goal to play in the IPL," she said.
After Wednesday's wellness appraisal, "the board will choose what strategy ought to be taken".
Malinga was dropped as Sri Lanka skipper on the eve of the World T20 in India in March and April on account of his harm and subsequent to directing Sri Lanka's horrid appearing in the Asia Cup.
The paceman has a long history of harm issues and surrendered Test cricket in 2010, saying he was not able withstand the meticulousness of five-day matches.
Be that as it may, Malinga is the IPL's record-breaking most elevated wicket taker, and the 32-year-old is viewed as a significant individual from the Sri Lankan group, with fellow team member Thisara Perera depicting him amid the World T20 as vital.
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