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Sri Lanka
blood youngsters in ODI series against Windies
PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad)—Sri Lanka will use the three-match one-day
international series against West Indies which opens here on Thursday to
kick-start their preparations for the 2011 World Cup.
Sri Lanka have made sweeping changes to the squad which drew the
preceding two-Test series 1-1 with their hosts, and seven new players
have been included to boost their stocks. “There are a lot of
youngsters, and what we are trying to do is develop a team for the next
World Cup,” Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said.
“We are going to try a few guys, some exciting youngsters. We want to be
competitive against West Indies and see where we are in terms of our
preparation for the World Cup. “It’s going to be a very good series
because West Indies are a very good one-day unit as well.”
Joining the squad for the ODI series are openers Upul Tharanga and
Chamara Kapugedera, batsmen Ajantha Mendis, Mahela Udawatte, and Jehan
Mubarak, all-rounder Kaushalya Weeraratne, and leg-spinner Malinga
Bandara.
They have replaced Michael Vandort, Malinda Warnapura, Thilan
Samaraweera, Prasanna Jayawardene, Muttiah Muralitharan, Ishara
Amerasinge, and Chanaka Welegedara. “Test cricket and ODI cricket are
totally different, and you need to totally focus yourself on the ODIs
differently,” Jayawardene said.
“We’ve got new guys coming into the set-up. Our challenge is to try and
blend quickly as possible, get them going and play some good cricket.
We’re looking forward to it.” Sri Lanka will jointly host the 2011 World
Cup with India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, and Jayawardene disclosed that
his side is again setting itself the goal of reaching the Final as they
did in the 2007 version in the Caribbean where they lost to three-time
defending champions Australia.
“Cricket is going to go on, and players will come and go,” he said. “We
just need to make sure we have the right combinations going. “It is just
two-and-a-half years away from the World Cup. We need to make sure we
get the personnel right and give opportunities. “If you are going to
bring youngsters in, those guys need to play at least 40 or 50 ODIs
before the World Cup.” West Indies appear to have a similar, but less
publicised policy, when they announced a 16-member squad.
Off-spin bowler Amit Jaggernauth is the only casualty from the 13-member
squad picked for the second Test which ended on Sunday with a six-wicket
victory for the home team, and four players have been added to bolster
the squad.
Coming into the side are wicketkeeper/batsman Patrick Browne, Runako
Morton, Kieron Pollard, and all-rounder Darren Sammy. Browne played a
couple impressive innings when he made his ODI debut in South Africa,
and Morton has scored heavily in the domestic first-class competition
since his return from South Africa and was still overlooked for the Test
series.
Pollard was a contentious choice for the World Cup side last year and
then was strangely ignored, and the hardworking Sammy too, has been
treated harshly when he was overlooked for the Tests against the Sri
Lankans, although he has hardly placed a foot wrong since his Test
debut.—Agencies |