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Sri Lanka
press faith in youth
PORT OF SPAIN—West Indies’ comeback at the Queen’s Park Oval to square
the Test series 1-1 has set up the three-match one-day series perfectly.
It would be premature to tag either side as the favourites, looking at
their recent run of form. West Indies have the opportunity to regain
lost pride as a one-day team and stage a comeback after a disappointing
tour of South Africa, in which they lost the ODI series 5-0. Sri Lanka
too have slipped as a one-day team, losing at home to England and being
eliminated before the finals in the CB Series in Australia. However,
they’ve proved that they are a dangerous side in the West Indies,
finishing runners-up in the World Cup last year. They’ve rested Muttiah
Muralitharan for the one-dayers and will bank on a few fresh faces to
come good.
A 3-0 whitewash could see Sri Lanka move up the rankings by one position
to No.5, ahead of Pakistan. However, if they lose the series, they will
slip to No.7. For West Indies, even a 3-0 win won’t give them a
promotion in the rankings from No.8.
West Indies (probable) 1 Chris Gayle (capt), 2 Sewnarine Chattergoon, 3
Ramnaresh Sarwan, 4 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 5 Runako Morton, 6 Marlon
Samuels, 7 Dwayne Bravo, 8 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 9 Fidel Edwards, 10
Jerome Taylor, 11 Daren Powell.
Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Mahela Udawatte, 3 Mahela
Jayawardene (capt), 4 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 5 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 6
Chamara Silva, 7 Chamara Kapugedera, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Thilan
Thushara, 10 Chaminda Vaas, 11 Malinga Bandara.
The surface at the Queen’s Park Oval for the second Test was tailor-made
for the fast bowlers, and considering the success that West Indies had
in the match, the pitch for the ODI might also be similar. Traditionally
the pitch is slow and helps spinners, but since Sri Lanka prefer lack of
pace, West Indies will want a track which helps fast bowlers.
West Indies and Sri Lanka have played each other only six times in the
Caribbean, with Sri Lanka winning four and West Indies two. The previous
bilateral series in the West Indies between the two was won by Sri Lanka
2-1
West Indies and Sri Lanka have played two matches at the Queen’s Park
Oval, with both teams winning a game each. Coincidentally, the victory
margin was the same - 35 runs
“We’ve been a bit below standard so we’re trying to improve, it’s not
going to come overnight, we have to build gradually and capitalise on
whatever start we can get. I enjoy working with John Dyson, sometimes
you do get a chance to laugh. Communication-wise it’s very good, we
discuss things before they happen.”
“There are a lot of youngsters, and what we are trying to do is develop
a team for the next World Cup. 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.”
—Agencies |