Race against time: Malinga plays IPL game on Wednesday\, takes 7-for in Kandy on Thursday

Race against time: Malinga plays IPL game on Wednesday, takes 7-for in Kandy on Thursday

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai/Kandy 

The Indian pacers' workload might be closely monitored by the team management but at the age of 35, has played two matches inside 12 hours -- a T20 match in and a domestic 50 over game in

Malinga took 3/34 for Indians in an game against Chennai Super Kings that ended close to midnight on Wednesday.

Early morning on Thursday, Malinga was on a flight from to Colombo and from there travelled to Kandy to play Sri Lanka's domestic Super Four tournament, where he recorded career-best List A figures of 7 for 49, representing Galle.

Galle beat Kandy by 156 runs in the match and it was a vintage Malinga performance as the only time he got a bit of rest was when Galle batted first and scored 255.

The sleep deprived Malinga then rocked the Kandy line-up with figures of 9.5-0-49-7 with the opposition team being led by another current international Dimuth Karunaratne.

Malinga, who is Sri Lanka's ODI captain, had decided to play the provincial ODI tournament despite allowing him to be available for IPL for the entire month of April.

The reason for Malinga playing the tournament is to have a closer look at some of hopefuls.

Even though both the matches are domestic in nature, there aren't many available instances where a has played two matches on successive days across two countries.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 19:55 IST