Gunathilaka, 27, and his companion, who can't be named for legitimate reasons, professedly took two Norwegian ladies to the lodging where the player was remaining in Colombo in the early long stretches of Sunday.
One of the ladies later denounced the second man, a British international ID holder of Sri Lankan starting point, of assaulting her and police captured him.
The 26-year-old "will be taken into custody for further judgment and we are proceeding with our examinations," a police official said. "A Norwegian traveler made the protest of assault."
He said there was no assertion against Gunathilaka, who is right now Sri Lanka's best-performing batsman in a continuous visit versus South Africa.
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Danushka Gunathilaka is as of now Sri Lanka's best-performing batsman in their Test against South Africa
Be that as it may, Sri Lanka Cricket on Sunday night suspended him on an "unfortunate behavior" charge, despite the fact that he is permitted to play in the match that is as of now occurring.
The overseeing body's tenets stipulate that amid matches players must be back in their lodging rooms by midnight and can't have visitors.
The cricket board will likewise "withhold Gunathilaka's expense for the progressing Test coordinate until the result of the request," it said.