"It looks like he will be out for at least four weeks," Sri Lankan team's physiotherapist Tommy Simsek told reporters after returning from the Kandy Central Hospital.
"There's also a dislocation near the joint.
It is very unlikely he will take any further part in the Test.
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The former Sri Lankan captain announced last week he will retire from Test cricket after the second Test, but will continue to play one-day internationals.
The Kandy Test was his 102nd match in which he made 14 in the first innings.
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breitling replica watch He scored 6,613 runs with 14 centuries and a best of 340 against India in Colombo in 1997. He also claimed 92 Test wickets.
Jayasuriya, who is Sri Lanka's highest run-getter in both forms of the game, has scored 10,625 runs in 357 one-day