Jos Buttler confessed to fearing the worst after a powerful pull shot he played hit Pathun Nissanka – fielding at short leg – flush in the middle of the helmet during England’s warm-up game against a Sri Lanka XI on Wednesday, October 31.
Nissanka looked to duck for cover as Buttler – batting on 44 at the time – unleashed the stroke, only for the ball to thud into the helmet. Play was then halted for 20 minutes as the 20-year-old lay flat on the ground, with England’s team doctor Moiz Moghal checking up on him before he was stretchered off the field into a waiting ambulance.
Although Nissanka never lost conciousness, the incident left Buttler deeply concerned. Thankfully, doctors have confirmed that Nissanka is doing alright and the possibility of serious injury has been all but ruled out.
Skipper Joe Root had the best returns with the bat, scoring a century before retiring out. Rory Burns impressed at the top of the order with a steady 47, while Moeen Ali scored 60 as England reached 365-7 as stumps were drawn on the second and final day’s play.
England will look for further acclimatisation for the challenges of the Test series in the second two-day warm-up game, starting November 1. The three-Test series gets underway on November 6 in Galle. The following matches will be played in Kandy and Colombo respectively.