"We are giving Mathews a free hand to captain the T20 side for one year,
after which we will review his performance," chief selector Ashantha de
Mel said.
Mathews has been vice-captain since July last year, and is the most
obvious candidate to be Sri Lanka's next captain in all forms. His
elevation to the T20 captaincy is an indication that he remains the
frontrunner for the Test and ODI captaincy.
The selectors may also have to name a new Test and ODI captain as early
as February next year, with Jayawardene set to reassess his role as
captain after Sri Lanka's tour of Australia. Jayawardene took the reins
from Tillakaratne Dilshan in January, and has seen himself as a
caretaker captain in that time, holding the position only until a
younger team member is ready to lead.
Fast bowler Lasith Malinga has been named vice-captain, also for a one-year term.
New Zealand's tour to Sri Lanka includes two Tests and five one dayers, in addition to the one-off Twenty20.



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