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Key Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis will not recover from his hamstring injury in ​time for the second test against India ‌starting on Sunday, adding to the hosts' injury woes with fellow batter Dinesh Chandimal also out after suffering ​a concussion.

Sri Lanka lost the first ​of the three-test series by 165 runs in ⁠Galle on Wednesday, a day after Chandimal ​suffered a concussion while fielding, and had to ​be replaced by Pasindu Sooriyabandara in the team.

ICC rules automatically rule out a player who has been substituted ​due to a concussion for seven days.

"Kusal Mendis ​has got a proper hamstring injury, he is not going ‌to ⁠be available for a while," Sri Lanka coach Gary Kirsten told reporters.

Wicketkeeper-batter Mendis suffered the hamstring injury during the Lanka Premier League last ​month.

"Dinesh is ​not available ⁠for the next test, Kusal is not available. So we're missing a ​few guys from that perspective, but ​it ⁠creates a great opportunity for players to come in and stake their claim," Kirsten added.

Sri Lanka's ⁠batting line-up ​is further weakened by ​the absence of Pathum Nissanka, who had wrist surgery in June.

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