Sri Lanka Cricket announced that iconic Sri Lankan batter Mahela Jayawardene has accepted their offer to work with the national team for the first round of their T20 World Cup 2021 campaign. Apart from this role, the former skipper has also been roped in as a consultant for the Under-19 team of Sri Lanka for their World Cup campaign starting next year in West Indies.
“He will share his vast experience and provide invaluable strategic support for the players and management team during a 7-day period from 16-23 October when the team will play Namibia, Ireland, and the Netherlands as they seek to qualify for the Group Stages,” the SLC press release said about the current Mumbai Indians coach joining their national team.
“Jayawardena has also accepted an invitation to be a Consultant and Mentor for Sri Lanka Under 19 as it prepares for next year’s ICC Under 19 World Cup in the West Indies,” it added.
Jayawardena was appointed to the dual roles by Sri Lanka Cricket’s Executive Committee following recommendations made by the Technical Advisory Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket.
Jayawardene, who played 149 Tests, 448 ODIs and 55 T20Is for the Sri Lankan side was approached by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for its head coach position post the T20 World Cup, but he reportedly refused the offer. Indian current head coach Ravi Shastri would be leaving the team after the World Cup.