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Sri Lankan Cricketers Told to Get Fit Or Get Out

No player in the 13-man squad for the series against Zimbabwe is said to have passed the fitness test.

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The Sri Lankan government has stepped in and warned the national cricket team to get fit in three months or get booted out. The ultimatum came after the squad was found to be unfit for the series against Zimbabwe which starts Friday.

"No one has a satisfactory level of fitness, but I have made an exception this time," sports minister Dayasiri Jayasekera said.

Players are selected by an independent panel for the national team, but the sports minister must give final approval before they can represent the country. Jayasekera said no member of the 13-man squad met required international fitness standards and noted that high levels of injuries were due to poor endurance.

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Only two players -- Dushmantha Chameera and Lahiru Madushanka - scored high marks in the “yo-yo” endurance test which is mainly running against the clock. Three other fitness tests were also carried out.

Malinga Under The Scanner

Controversial fast bowler Lasith Malinga who weighs 80 kilos (176 pounds) failed one test, the source said, and barely scraped through the rest. He is officially under observation.

"Malinga has suffered recurring injuries partly because of the poor fitness," the source said on condition of anonymity.

Malinga was slapped with a fine of 50 per cent of his match fee for Friday's game and given a six-month suspended match-ban for comparing Jayasekera to a "monkey" and saying the minister knew nothing about cricket.

Read: Malinga Gets One-Year Suspended Ban For Speaking to Media

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The Sri Lankan board held an inquiry after Malinga publicly lambasted Jayasekera for saying many players were too fat, following their failure to reach the Champions Trophy semi-finals earlier in June

The typical body fat amount for a cricketer was 16 percent, but most Sri Lankan players had over 26 percent, Jayasekera said. He has warned any player with a body fat percentage over 16 will not be allowed to represent the country.

Sri Lanka Cricket announced Tuesday that Malinga had apologised and also pleaded guilty to violating his contract with the board which precludes players from making public statements.

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