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SL teen in line for Test debut after second COVID case

Sri Lanka set to make changes to their spin attack for the second and final Test against Australia, starting on Friday

A second COVID-19 case in the Sri Lankan camp and Lasith Embuldeniya's axing from the Test squad have paved the way for Sri Lanka to field one of their youngest ever Test debutants against Australia this week.

Praveen Jayawickrama, the hosts' back-up left-arm spinner, has been ruled out of Friday's second Test in Galle after testing positive to the virus on Monday, the team's second case in five days after Angelo Mathews had to be replaced during the series opener after also returning a positive test.

With incumbent left-arm orthodox tweaker Lasith Embuldeniya removed from the squad altogether, it looks set to open the door for Dunith Wellalage, Sri Lanka's Under-19 World Cup captain from earlier this year who troubled the Australians during his maiden ODI campaign last month, to come into the Test side.

The 19-year-old was one of two standby players for the first Test but was added to the Sri Lanka squad on Tuesday along with two other uncapped spinners, Maheesh Theekshanna and Lakshitha Manasinghe.

Embuldeniya struggled during the first Test and finished as the only spinner from either side not to take a wicket on a raging turner while also going at close to five runs per over.

Image Id: 0A5B18ECF45344C38999E7BD7B0CD9F2 Image Caption: Wellalage proved to be a handful on turning pitches in the ODI series // Getty

Coach Chris Silverwood admitted Embuldeniya was having confidence issues and bowled too full.

Wellalage was the leading wicket taker in the recent ODI campaign that Sri Lanka won 3-2, snaring nine wickets at 22.33 in an impressive first series at international level.

If Wellalage, who also the leading bowler at the U19 World Cup in the Caribbean in January, were to get the nod over Embuldeniya on Friday, he would be Sri Lanka's second youngest Test debutant this century and 11th youngest overall.

Off-spinner Theekshanna could also be a left-field option to play. Sri Lanka's best bowler in the first Test was fellow offie Ramesh Mendis, but the pair could complement each other given Theekshanna's unusual bowling armoury, which includes a carrom ball.

Debutant leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay also struggled to control the scoring rate in the first Test, taking two wickets but going at nearly seven runs per over.

Australia found Theekshanna difficult to score off in the ODIs (scoring at only 4.30 against him) and he posed a greater threat as pitches became more spin friendly as the series wore on.

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Embuldeniya was dropped during Sri Lanka's recent Test tour of Bangladesh and his dwindling returns after he snared 15 wickets in two Tests against England last year (both in Galle) marks a wider malaise among the side's spinners.

"He's finding it tough at the moment," Silverwood said of the 25-year-old after the 10-wicket defeat in the first Test. "He's getting a lot of support in the dressing room because he's a great lad.

"If you look at the data that gets thrown back, you've got Nathan Lyon (pitching the ball) between 4.5 and 4.4 metres (from the stumps) and Embuldeniya was a good foot-and-a-half fuller than that on the first day, which made life easier for the Australian batsman.

"We've got to work on him holding a consistent length.

"It's not just him not holding a consistent length. As a group we need to do that better.

"You look at the various pace the bowlers bowl at as well. There's a few factors there, one of which is confidence.

"We've got to give him support and get him back to where we know he can be. He's trying hard. It's just not happening for him at the moment."

In good news for the home side, Mathews is due to leave his five-day period of isolation today and is expected to be cleared to play in the second Test.

Qantas Tour of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Test squad: Dimuth Karunaratne (c), Pathum Nissanka, Oshada Fernando, Angelo Mathews, Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kamindu Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella, Dinesh Chandimal, Ramesh Mendis, Chamika Karunaratne, Kasun Rajitha, Vishwa Fernando, Asitha Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka, Praveen Jayawickrama, Jeffrey Vandersay, Maheesh Theekshana, Lakshitha Manasinghe, Dunith Wellalage

Australia Test squad: Pat Cummins (c), Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Jon Holland, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner. Standby players: Matthew Kuhnemann, Todd Murphy

June 29 - July 3: Australia won by 10 wickets

July 8-12: Second Test, Galle, 2.30pm AEST

Sri Lanka v Australia Test matches will be screened live on Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports