The Sri Lankan skipper had stunned everyone last month when with his witchcraft confession that he had received a special blessing from a "meyni" ahead of their surprise series sweep against Pakistan in UAE.
Team manager and former Sri Lankan batsman Gurusinha played down the controversy and said they believe in performing on the ground as they begin the series with the Eden Test from November 16.
"Yes, we have our own religious beliefs like all of your. But at the end of the day, you go there and just play," Gurusinha said putting an end to the issue.
Sri Lanka's selectors have axed top-order batsman Kusal Mendis who went through a lean patch since making a hundred against India in the second Test at SSC.
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He had 13 innings without a half-century and was dropped from the ODI side after the second game in Abu Dhabi.
"We know he's one of our future players. It's up to us to protect and guide him through. If we brought him here and he failed, he would have been out of the team for nearly one and half years.
"We didn't want to do that. We have some plans for him. We want him to play domestic cricket. I believe he will come strong."
Fast bowler Nuwan Pradeep was overlooked from the Tests due to fitness concerns but he is expected to be brought back into the side for the ODIs.
Sri Lanka will take on India in three Tests, three ODIs and an equal number of T20Is with the series ending Mumbai on December 24.