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Injured Pathum Nissanka Unlikely To Play First Test Against Australia

Injured Sri Lanka opener Pathum Nissanka is unlikely to play the first Test against Australia in Galle, starting on Wednesday. Nissanka is undergoing rehabilitation in Colombo for the groin strain he sustained during the third T20I against New Zealand earlier this month. He has not joined the rest of the squad in Galle, team manager Mahinda Halangoda confirmed to ESPNcricinfo. Sri Lanka's team management is hopeful of his availability for the second Test starting on February 6.

The remaining 17 players in Sri Lanka's Test squad are expected to be available, according to team manager Halangoda. Captain Dhananjaya de Silva, recovering from a side strain, and Kamindu Mendis, who suffered a split webbing during domestic matches in the past two weeks, have both travelled with the team to Galle.

With Nissanka unavailable, Sri Lanka need a second opener to partner Dimuth Karunaratne. The most likely option is Oshada Fernando, who has opened in 19 Test innings. Another possibility is uncapped Lahiru Udara, a specialist opener at the domestic level. Wicketkeeper-batter Sadeera Samarawickrama is also in contention.

The two-Test series will be played at the iconic Galle International Stadium, a venue known for its spin-friendly conditions, which could be pivotal for Sri Lanka's strategy. Spinners like Prabath Jayasuriya, Jeffrey Vandersay, and Nishan Peiris are expected to play crucial roles.

The visitors are dealing with injury concerns, most notably the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, who is sidelined with an ankle injury. In his place, Steve Smith will lead the side.

Australia's strong performance in the WTC cycle has already secured their spot in the final against South Africa in June. However, the team will not take

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