Sri Lanka will not have the services of the experienced campaigner Kavindu Perera who has been ruled out of the 2nd leg of the Asia Sevens Series due to a minor hamstring concern.
A Rugby Sevens World Cup qualification is at stake as the Tuskers take flight for Hong Kong ahead of the 1st leg of the Asia Sevens Series and skipper Sudarshana Muthuthanthri
Navy Sports Club fly-half and national player Chanaka Chandimal will be sidelined after being infected with chickenpox despite picked for the 12-member touring squad ahead of the 1st leg of the Asia Sevens Series.
The seven-day training camp in Nuwareliya could prove to be vital exposure for the Sri Lanka Rugby sevens contingent with the Asia Sevens Series set to start on the 1st of September 2017.