Last year's wooden spooners Delhi Daredevils will have to go into a tough IPL-8 opening encounter against the formidable Chennai Super Kings on April
9 without the services of star all-rounder Angelo Mathews.
This is due to escalating political tension over treatment of ethnic Tamils in the island nation.
TNCA secretary general Kashi Viswanathan has confirmed that Sri Lankan cricketers won't be able to play in Chennai this time also.
"They won't be allowed to play in Chennai. The matter has been informed to the IPL governing council," Viswanathan told PTI.
However the Delhi Daredevils management have still not received any concrete information in this regard.
"We have not yet received any information from the IPL about whether Angelo can play or not," DD CEO Hemant Dua said. Mathews is key to DD's plans due to his all-round abilities.
"He is one of the best all-rounders in world cricket and we will use him in a manner that we feel that we can get the best out of him," team's chief coach Gary Kirsten said regarding a query whether Mathews would be bowling his full quota of overs during the event.
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