Confusion reigns over  Tillakaratne Dilshan 's  return from the IPL to  join the Sri Lanka squad  for the tour of England  with the first warm-up  match starting on May  14 , a three-day fixture  against Middlesex.  Dilshan, who was  appointed Sri Lanka  captain in all three  formats once Kumar  Sangakkara stepped down after the World Cup,  wanted  to join the rest of the squad in advance,  even as early as "May 10 " , but it is understood  that the decision is not  solely his own.  Incidentally, the BCCI  and Sri Lanka Cricket  board are in talks about  Dilshan's release date  and a decision is expected in the next few days. Dilshan himself told  ESPNcricinfo, "I am not  aware (of the exact date) . Both boards are still  talking." He was speaking hours before his team,  the Royal Challengers  Bangalore's clash against  Delhi Daredevils. Sri  Lanka Cricket secretary  Nishanta Ranatunga also confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that Dilshan's departure  was still uncertain. "We  are not yet clear and are  in talks with the BCCI  and should expect a date  in a day possibly," he  said. Dilshan is keen to depart for England at the  earliest because this will  be his first big  assignment as Test  captain and he wanted to get a chance to mix with  the rest of his players, a  majority of whom are  inexperienced. Also with  Sangakkara and Mahela  Jayawardene only joining the squad in time for Sri  Lanka's second practice  match against the  England Lions on May 19 , Dilshan felt his early  presence was necessary. "Dilshan had expressed  the desire to travel with  the nation team on May  10  considering some of  the senior players are  getting a bit late and  this squad is a new squad and inexperienced. So he  felt it was good to go  with the team. But that  is only possible if Sri  Lanka Cricket is able to  obtain a release from the BCCI," Roshan  Abeyasinghe, Dilshan's  manager informed  ESPNcricinfo. Ranatunga  added that all seven Sri  Lankan players who were participating in the IPL  would stick to the  deadline of May 19  recently agreed on  between the SLC and the BCCI. Even Dilshan's franchise  is unaware about the  Lankan's exit from the  IPL. "You will have to  contact the Sri Lankan  Cricket board,"  Siddhartha Mallya,  Bangalore's owner said.  Dilshan, who was bought at the auction for $650 , 000 , has been a subdued  presence with just one  half-century in five  matches. Meanwhile it is  understood that both  Sangakkara and  Jayawardene have found  support from their  respective franchises on  their decision to leave for the England tour mid- May. Jayawardene,  captain at Kochi Tuskers,  would fly immediately  after the match against  Rajasthan Royals on May  15.  Sangakkara, who is in charge of Deccan  Chargers, would leave a  day later, after the game  against Pune Warriors.
 
 
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