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Dilshan may miss SL's practice match

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Posted: Nov 12, 2009 at 1027 hrs IST

Mumbai The Sri Lankan team management will take a call on whether to play dashing batsman Tilakaratne Dilshan in their practice match against the Board President's XI after assessing his fitness at the MCA recreation centre here on Thursday.

"Dilshan injured his ankle while playing a warm-up game at the indoor stadium of MCA recreation centre. However, he is okay and there is no need to panic," team manager Brendon Kuruppu said here.

"We will be assessing his injury at the ground today and then take a decision (on whether to play him in the match)," he said.

Kuruppu said that the mood in the team was good and everybody was fit and raring to go. The first day of the team's practice match was washed of due to bad weather yesterday.

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