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Dunith Wellalage set to rejoin Sri Lanka squad at Asia Cup after bereavement

Sri Lanka's young all-rounder Dunith Wellalage is set to rejoin the Sri Lankan squad at the Asia Cup following a brief absence due to a personal tragedy. The 22-year-old cricketer had returned home after the sudden passing of his father, Suranga Wellalage, who died on Thursday.
The Sri Lanka Cricket Board confirmed that Wellalage will rejoin the squad ahead of the team's Super Four fixture against Bangladesh in the ongoing Asia Cup. His return is expected to boost the side as they continue their campaign in the tournament.
“Dunith Wellalage, who returned home to pay his last respects to his late father, will rejoin the team tomorrow morning. He will travel to the UAE tonight accompanied by Team Manager Mahinda Halangode. Sri Lanka will begin its Super Four stage campaign of the ongoing tournament tomorrow against Bangladesh in the UAE. Wellalage will be available for selection for the game,” wrote Sri Lanka cricket in a post on X.
Wellalage's father died during Sri Lanka's last group stage fixture against Afghanistan in 2025, and he was informed about his demise after the game.
Sri Lanka head coach Sanath Jayasuriya also expressed condolences to Welllage.
"Dunith, your father was a cricketer himself, and he can be truly proud of the son he raised. His values, his love for the game, and his spirit live on through you. I know how strong you are, and I have no doubt that you will continue to make him proud by winning many games for Sri Lanka," he posted on Facebook.
"At this difficult moment, please remember that you are not alone. I will be there for you like a father -- guiding you, standing with you, and supporting you every step of the way. The entire team, the nation, and everyone who loves this sport are by your side."
This moment reminds us all how much passion Sri Lankans have for cricket—it is not just a game, but a family that stands together in joy and in sorrow. May your father’s soul rest in eternal peace, and may you find strength in the love that surrounds you," he added.
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