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Wanindu Hasaranga steps down as Sri Lanka T20I captain

Wanindu Hasaranga trains ahead of Sri Lanka's game against Nepal ICC/Getty Images

Wanindu Hasaranga has resigned as Sri Lanka's T20I captain after roughly six months in the role. He said in a statement put out by the board that his decision was in the best interest of Sri Lankan cricket.

"Sri Lanka will always have my utmost best efforts as a player, and I will support and stand by my team always," Hasaranga said in his resignation letter, later seen by ESPNcricinfo.*

Although Hasaranga's resignation came on the heels of a poor World Cup in which Sri Lanka failed to qualify for the Super Eight, it was still something of a surprise. There was little public pressure on him to be ousted, partly because he was still so new in the role. He also appeared to be relishing the job, even prioritising Sri Lanka commitments over IPL appearances this year as he recovered from a foot injury.

In his resignation, he lamented Sri Lanka's World Cup campaign at length.

"Sri Lanka's early exit at the T20 World Cup is extremely disappointing to me as the captain and for the entire team," he wrote. "As a team and a nation our expectations were high, and I was confident that the best Sri Lanka team was selected to play the tournament.

"I do not wish to place excuses to condone our below-par performance, but also wholeheartedly believe that the Bangladesh game was very close and we should have been able to pull through [Bangladesh won by two wickets, with six balls remaining]. If so, circumstances and the fortunes for our nation would have been very much different."

Sri Lanka won six of the 10 T20Is they played under Hasaranga, winning bilateral series against Zimbabwe and Afghanistan to start 2024. He had also been suspended for two matches for abusing an umpire during this stint.

He remains captain of the Kandy Falcons Lanka Premier League team in the ongoing franchise tournament.

While there are no obvious candidates to replace him as captain of Sri Lanka in T20Is, Charith Asalanka's name will be discussed. He took the reins in the two matches Hasaranga had been suspended for, and also leads Jaffna Kings in the LPL this year.

Sri Lanka's next T20I assignment is the three-match series against India at the end of this month. Sri Lanka will enter that series with a new coach as well, with Sanath Jayasuriya taking over in an interim capacity after Chris Silverwood stepped down following the World Cup. Mahela Jayawardene, too, had quit as consultant coach last month.

*The copy was updated after ESPNcricinfo read Hasaranga's letter.