New Delhi [India], Sri Lanka national selector Upul Tharanga is still undecided on how to balance his team for the upcoming T20 World Cup, but he feels fielding three spinners in the same XI will help. is a viable option. Sri Lanka have plenty of spinning options in their T20 World Cup squad, with Dhananjaya de Silva, Kamindu Mendis, Charith Asalanka and Dunit Velez providing an additional option along with captain Wanindu Hasarang and top off-spinner Mahesh Theekshana Tharanga. Can. Deciding how to balance his team for the T20 World Cup, but he believes fielding three spinners in the same XI is a viable option Play with spinners. Considering this, we have selected Dunith (Velez)." “Especially his batting because sometimes we can go with him ahead of a fast bowling all-rounder,” Tharanga was quoted as saying by ICC."As far as Dhananjay is concerned, we value his bowling. And about power-hitting, we feel we can get it from elsewhere in the team. In terms of his all-round input, the conditions Considering that, he was a better choice." He said the selectors are discussing how to balance their XI for the T20 World Cup, while the fitness of a key fast bowler is being monitored. Sri Lanka is hopeful that its key bowler Mathisha Pathirana will recover early next month.The island nation will decide how many spinners to include in their playing eleven during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Pathirana injured his hamstring while playing for Chennai Super Kings. Sent back to Sri Lanka for rehabilitation ahead of the start of the ongoing Indian Premier League and T20 World Cup on June 1, the right-hander is one of four fast bowlers in Sri Lanka's 15-player T20 World Cup squad along with Nuwan Thushara, Dilshan Was selected as. Madushanka, and Dushmantha Chameera, and are expected to play key roles in their quest for a second championship after the win in Bangladesh in 2014. Sri Lanka's national selector, Upul Tharanga, is hopeful that Pathirana will be healthy for his first T20 World Cup match against South Africa.in New York on June 3, and he feels his team has enough firepower to threaten opponents with its pace attack, "We have the players to bowl in the death overs, but in the powerplay we need to focus on taking wickets. There is no need to concentrate. So for that, we have Madushanka and then as traveling reserve, we have Asitha (Fernando)," said Tharanga. "If we take Thushara, Pathirana from our side So they can bowl in the death overs, but we needed someone who can come in when we need an option to take wickets with the new ball, that's why we went with Asitha (as a reserve on Binur Fernando). With the ninth edition of the T20 World Cup co-hosted by the United States and the West Indies, Tharanga believes the teams will face a variety of pitches across nine different venues. And he will need to adjust quickly during the tournament.The former Sri Lankan captain is expecting wickets, especially in the United States.Being slow and spin-friendly “If you look at the conditions in the US and the West Indies, mostly I am pointing to the wickets being quite slow there. The Major League tournament was played with drop-in pitches in Dallas. If you look at them, even though they are being brought in from Australia, they are still quite uneven and a bit slow, so it is a bit difficult to predict, Tharanga said Sri Lanka team: Wanindu Hasaranga ( Captain), Charith Asalanka, Kusal Mendis, Pathu Nissanka, Sadira Samarawickrama, Angelo Mathews, Dasun Shanaka, Mahesh Theekshana, Dunitha Velage, Dushmantha Chameera Nuwan Thushara, Mathisha Pathirana and Dilshan Madushanka. Vijayakanth Viakanth, Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Zenith Liyange.