SLC Secretary Mohan de Silva admitted that the tour was initially composed of just three ODIs as part of the Future Tours Program (FTP). However, upon SLC President Shammi Silva’s insistence, the BCCI agreed to extend the tour and include a T20I series as well. While speaking to the Daily FT, he said:

de Silva admitted that the tour was in jeopardy after there was a breach in the bio-bubble that sent several Indian players into isolation. Krunal Pandya had contracted COVID-19 and eight other Indian players also missed the last two matches due after being in close contact with the all-rounder.

While there were lingering doubts over the fate of the series, both parties agreed to move forward with it. The SLC secretary thanked the Indian contingent and management for the same. He added:

The tour uplifted the morale of the cricketers: Sri Lanka Cricket secretary

Sri Lanka were not in an ideal place ahead of the series against India. They had just come off a dismal tour of England where they suffered one tame defeat after the next. While they lost the first two ODIs to lose the series, the second half of the tour was eventful for the island nation.

Sri Lanka proceeded to win the final ODI and made a comeback in the T20I series to end their losing run in the shortest format of the game. A 2-1 series win, albeit against a third-string Indian outfit, has helped the players a lot, according to de Silva. He hopes the confidence generated will assist Sri Lanka in the upcoming T20 World Cup later this year. de Silva added:

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