Sri Lankan paceman Shaminda Eranga has been released from a Dublin healing center after specialists discovered nothing irregular in tests led on the quick bowler, his group administration said on Monday.
The 29-year-old was conceded with a raised pulse in the wake of feeling uneasiness while batting amid Sri Lanka's one-day global win over Ireland on Saturday, and was set under perception for over 24 hours.
Not long after being conceded, Eranga was managed a further blow when he was banned from playing in universal matches because of an unlawful activity.
As per the Universal Cricket Board (ICC), Eranga will need to cure his system before he can vie for Sri Lanka again yet he can keep on bowling in residential cricket.
"Eranga will need to do a reversal, work with the quick rocking the bowling alley mentors, and return solid," skipper Angelo Mathews told columnists in front of Sri Lanka's initial one-day universal against Britain.
"We are extremely certain he will come through both — his condition and in addition his activity, so we are exceptionally steady of him and the entire group are behind him."
Eranga, who made his ODI debut in 2011, has gotten 21 wickets in 19 matches.
Sri Lanka face Britain in five one-dayers, starting in Nottingham on Tuesday, before they play an irregular Twenty20 global in Southampton on July 5. Britain won the previous three-match test arrangement 2-0.
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