Inarguably one of the greatest limited-overs bowlers in his heydays, 'Slinga' Malinga is loved by many around the world not only for his achievements on the field but also off it. His rave hairstyles and slinging bowling action make for great entertainment whenever he is on the field. However, after increasing fitness issues and loss of form, he was dropped from the Lankan side a couple of years ago only to make a successful return in 2018 looking fitter and almost as menacing as he was when he took 4 wickets in 4 balls in the 2007 World Cup. The 2019 English summer could yet prove to be his ultimate swansong as he would be hoping to leave the game that he has loved the most on a high.
Read MoreMahela Jayawardene praised Lasith Malinga for his stellar performance against England, and added that the result should change things for the better for Sri Lanka.
Lasith Malinga was named the Man of the Match for his outstanding 4/43 figures against England.
Malinga took four wickets and dismantled England's batting order to guide Sri Lanka to a 20-run win in a thrilling contest at Headingley.
Malinga has taken three wickets in the three matches that Sri Lanka has played so far. One of matches was washed out without a ball being bowled.
Both Sri Lanka and Afghanistan suffered defeats in their tournament openers and will square off against each other here on Tuesday.
Sri Lanka may have lost their warm-up game to Australia, but it didn't stop Lasith Malinga to take time out for Marcus Stoinis.
Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne will replace Lasith Malinga, who had captained the team during the 0-5 loss to South Africa in the ODI series.
Veteran Malinga was chosen as the Man of the Match against RCB for his bowling performance. But after the match, Sri Lanka ODI team skipper said that he is afraid to bowl Pandya in the World Cup.
After helping Mumbai to a 37-run victory, Malinga left to play for Galle in Sri Lanka Super Four Provincial Limited Over Tournament.
Bumrah's spell was the most talked about topic post-match as he gave just eight runs in his last three overs, which helped Mumbai dominate Bangalore.
The Star official, who went through the feed of the match, revealed that Ravi was looking at the batsman when Malinga reached the bowling crease.
MI skipper Rohit Sharma believes that these mistakes shouldn't happen as they are game changers.
Needing six to take the game into Super Over, Malinga's final delivery to Dube was a no-ball that was missed by the on-field umpires as RCB managed 181 for 5 in reply to 187 for 8 by Mumbai Indians.
The news of Malinga's participation will boost Mumbai Indians' confidence as they aim to register their first win of the tournament after losing to Delhi Capitals on Sunday.
Mumbai are keen on signing West Indies' Alzarri Joseph as a replacement.
Malinga is currently the ODI skipper and it is highly likely that he would be picked in Sri Lanka's World Cup squad.
Malinga, who had worked as a bowling mentor for Mumbai Indians last year, suggested that his franchise should replace him with someone else.
Mumbai Indians has posted a picture of the team's training session at the Wankhede Stadium on their official Twitter account.
Yuvraj initially went unsold in the auction and it was only after he re-entered the players' pool, Mumbai Indians bought him.
The series win in the UAE, New Zealand's first over Pakistan away from home in 40 years, will have given it confidence for the coming matches against Sri Lanka.
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