Sri Lanka’s Chandimal Taken for Scans After Shoulder Injury
Chandimal was taken to hospital for precautionary scans after a diving stop left him in pain, with Sri Lanka awaiting results on the injury.
- On Tuesday, August 18, 2026, Sri Lanka batter Dinesh Chandimal was hospitalized for precautionary scans after suffering a shoulder and neck injury while diving to save a boundary during the first Test against India at the Galle International Stadium.
- The incident occurred during the fourth over of India's second innings when Chandimal sprinted from deep midwicket to stop a shot from KL Rahul, landing awkwardly on his shoulder and neck.
- Chandimal immediately collapsed in visible distress, clutching his head, neck, and shoulder before teammates and medical staff attended to him and he left the field gingerly for the dressing room.
- Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed the transfer for scans, with Pasindu Sooriyabandara replacing Chandimal as substitute fielder for the remainder of the match as the team monitors his availability.
- If medical reports reveal a significant neck injury, Sri Lanka may seek a concussion substitute, potentially affecting team depth for the remainder of the Test and WTC campaign.
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Now, Chandimal, SL's most experienced batter, will be undergoing precautionary scans. If the scans show something significant in his neck, SL could use a concussion substitute for their run-chase, with Sooriyabandara being the spare top-order batter in the squad, as per Cricinfo.
Sri Lankan veteran Chandimal taken for scans after injuring neck, shoulder during Galle Test
Now, Chandimal, SL's most experienced batter, will be undergoing precautionary scans. If the scans show something significant in his neck, SL could use a concussion substitute for their run-chase, with Sooriyabandara being the spare top-order batter in the squad, as per Cricinfo.
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Sri Lanka suffered an injury blow on Day 4 of the first Test against India as batter Dinesh Chandimal was taken to hospital for scans after injuring his shoulder and neck while fielding
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