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All-rounder Tillakaratne Dilshan has been appointed as the captain in all three formats for the England tour, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) announced. The announcement comes after both captain Kumar Sangakkara and vice-captain Mahela Jayawardene resigned after the World Cup final in Mumbai. Sangakkara, however, said he would remain as the captain of the Test team for the England tour. The select committee chaired by Aravinda de Silva also tendered their resignations after the defeat to India. The new select committee headed by Duleep Mendis is yet to appoint the replacement for Jayawardane. "The National Selectors have postponed the appointment of a Vice Captain, since the prospective candidates are nursing injuries, and their availability for the forthcoming tour is still in question," the SLC statement said. Angelo Mathews is widely tipped to be Sri Lanka's vice-captain but was forced to withdraw from the World Cup final due to injuries. | LOCAL LINKS Dilshan named Sri Lanka captainSandeshaya Sri Lanka minister 'to complain' to ICC11 April, 2011 | Sandeshaya Minister pledges swift changesSandeshaya Mahela and Sri Lanka selectors resignSandeshaya Not fair to criticise bowlers - DilshanSandeshaya Angelo Mathews ruled out of finalSandeshaya North was deprived for 30 years - Sangakkara29 March, 2011 | Sandeshaya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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