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The Preview by Andrew Fernando
August 28, 2012
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Players/Officials:
Jacob Oram
| Tamim Iqbal
Series/Tournaments:
Sri Lanka Premier League
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Big Picture
But for a two-run loss when their captain and best bowler were rested, Wayamba United have seemed nigh on unbeatable during the round robin. Their attack had not promised to be one of the best in the competition before the tournament, but in six matches, only once has the opposition been able to breach 150. Mahela Jayawardene's keen eye for talent has played a role here, as Wayamba picked up two of the tournament's finds in Akila Dananjaya and Chathuranga Kumara in the local draft, while a host of allrounders and part-timers have also contributed. The batting, meanwhile, has been the strongest on show by a distance. Kamran Akmal has now left for national duty, but he and Tamim Iqbal have been prolific at the top, while Mahela Jayawardene and Dinesh Chandimal have also played big innings.
Uva Next have achieved quietly, claiming wins over each of the three weakest teams in the SLPL, but they have not made a strong statement against the other semi-finalists. Hamstrung by the withdrawal of Chris Gayle days before the tournament began, Uva Next have made do with a low-key cast who have pulled together tight performances with the ball and in the field. They've been unlucky during the tournament as well, losing their leading wicket taker, Dilhara Fernando, to injury after three games. Their record suggests they are no match for Wayamba United, but if openers Dilshan Munaweera and Upul Tharanga can consolidate on the glimpses of form they have shown so far, perhaps they can put a largely inexperienced Wayamba United bowling attack under pressure.
Round robin results
Wayamba United
Beat: Uthura Rudras, Basnahira Cricket Dundee, Uva Next, Nagenahira Nagas, Ruhuna Royals
Lost to: Kandurata Warriors
Uva Next
Beat: Uthura Rudras, Basnahira Cricket Dundee, Ruhuna Royals
Lost to: Nagenahira Nagas, Wayamba United
(Drew with Kandurata Warriors, when rain forced abandonment)
Watch out for
Tamim Iqbal blazed a ravishing 93 not out in Wayamba United's opener, but had since played second fiddle to the tournament's top scorer, Kamran Akmal. With Akmal gone and the less aggressive Dinesh Chandimal likely to be pushed up the order again, the job of providing the rapid starts Wayamba United have grown accustomed to in the powerplays will fall to Tamim.
Jacob Oram was not initially picked up in the draft, but has become key to Uva Next's campaign after flying in as a late overseas replacement. His economy rate of 3.93 is the best in the tournament, thanks partly to the four maidens he has bowled in five matches. If he can keep Chandimal at the striker's end during the opening overs, early breakthroughs may be in the offing.
Team news
Uva Next may be even more impaired for the semi-final, after both Andrew McDonald and Upul Tharanga left the field with injuries during the match against Nagenahira Nagas on Monday. Management could not confirm whether either would be available for the match against Wayamba, but if both miss out, it will stretch a side already running thin on big names.
Uva Next (probable) 1 Dilshan Munaweera, 2 Upul Tharanga (wk), 3 Thilina Kandamby (capt), 4 Chinthaka Jayasinghe, 5 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 6 Andrew McDonald/ Fawad Alam, 7 Jacob Oram, 8 Hammad Azam, 9 Seekkuge Prasanna, 10 Sachithra Senanayake, 11 Charith Jayampathi
Wayamba United have had Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez exit the fray, but have had the local replacements to replace them, and they even chose to play their final round robin match with only three overseas players. Whether seamer Azhar Mahmood gets to play on Tuesday night may depend on the pitch.
Wayamba United 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Dinesh Chandimal (wk), 3 Mahela Jayawardene (capt), 4 Shehan Jayasuriya, 5 Abdul Razzak, 6 Kaushalya Weeraratne/ Azhar Mahmood, 7 Milinda Siriwardana, 8 Isuru Udana, 9 Brad Hogg, 10 Chathuranga Kumara, 11 Akila Dananjaya
Stats and trivia
Quotes
"The crowd support we've had has been a big plus for us. It really helps us raise our game and we are hoping it will get better for the semi-finals and final."
"It's been the ideal scenario to have a month over here before the world T20 which is in these same conditions, so it really couldn't be any better."
Jacob Oram on how the SLPL has helped prepare for the World Twenty20
13.50GMT, August 28: Umar Gul has not left to join the Pakistan team in the UAE as the article originally stated
Andrew Fernando is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent in Sri Lanka
© ESPN EMEA Ltd.
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Waka..waka..ohhh... now WAYAMBA struggling 27/7....
Posted byWayaaambaa united. the champions league t20 winners. Tamim iqbal the reason for both Bd's World t20 triumph over SL in the final and Wayamba's clt20 final win over Yorkshire.
Posted by Shehan4u on (August 28, 2012, 14:10 GMT)I think the quality of cricket in SLPL has been reasonably good even though the tournament does not have the marketing budget to promote it enough...So lets enjoy a good encounter at the Semi's..(btw Like to see these league tournaments which are played at a international standard given the same prominence without any biasness...)
Posted byWaymba should take it with their strong batting esp Tamim and Mahela. Goodluck
Posted byits UVA ...................
Posted by MENDIS_Forever on (August 28, 2012, 13:17 GMT)Waka..waka..yeh..This time for WAYAMBA(North-west).....
Posted byi support wayamba ..... and dilshan munaweera
Posted by Nightfox on (August 28, 2012, 12:13 GMT)Best of luck for TIK(Tamim Iqbal Khan) & Mushy(Mushfiqur Rahim) for semis. Don't wanna jynx. But, my pick for the final are Nagenahira Nagas & Wayamba United(Knock...Knock...Knock...on the wood). Wanna see Mushy Vs TIK in the final as a Bangladeshi supporter. Btw, congratulations to the Sri Lankan cricket board for organizing this tournament as it seems to me that 'not a bad effort after all' as their budget was not big. But, still we got a nice tournament. BCCI didn't allow their players which is disgrace to the cricket as they did the same for BPL. Without indian player, a good tournament can be arranged & it's proven twice now and Sri Lanka got another thanks. It's not so far that indian cricket board gonna ruin their cricket for this kinda attitude to all the other teams. Anyways, waiting for some nail-biting matches now. Cheers.
Posted bywaybma will win ...........hope nail bitter and chandi and munaweera continue his form...........
Posted bywymba will win...................................................................................................
Posted by Shehan4u on (August 28, 2012, 10:35 GMT)Guys watchout for Dilshan Munaweera..if he explodes he can hurt Wayamba..Clean striker of the ball...
Posted by tdslbuwa on (August 28, 2012, 10:28 GMT)Any thing can happen.this is T20....but where is Umar Gul.... i think writer is wrong here. he is still in Sri Lanka.
Posted by@ Andrew Hammad Azam for no7 & 9 positions... why.. ?
Posted by isurufdo247 on (August 28, 2012, 9:30 GMT)if wayaba wins this slpl,they wil b a grt threat for da teams in da campians league..... SL,PAK N BD players wil rock da CL......
Posted by isurufdo247 on (August 28, 2012, 9:11 GMT)wayaba r da favorites.bt u never knw wat wil hapen in a t20...
Posted byLooks like wayamba will take this one !!
Posted bywho ever wins its immaterial atlast imran nazir gonna blast them in finals :-P nagenahira go on to win the cup !!
Posted by KEVINSL on (August 28, 2012, 7:23 GMT)Chathuranga Kumara, Akila Dhananjaya, dilshan Munaweera, may be the best outputs of this competition. all the best SLPL!!!!
Posted bywatch out for Tamim!!!!!! he can destroy any attack on any condition and he has agen proved it in this SLPL.......if he stays more than 10 overs u don't know how much Wayamba is gonna score !!
Posted by amilag on (August 28, 2012, 6:40 GMT)It can go either way. My prediction is Wayamba will win after a nail bitter.
Posted by anver777 on (August 28, 2012, 5:15 GMT)Its T20 folks !!!! any thing is possible..... even a weaker team can surprise a better team in this format.....
Posted by Uppercut07 on (August 28, 2012, 4:44 GMT)andrew better get ur facts straight buddy, umar gul is still in SL, as he was not picked for the aussies series by the pakistanis :D
Posted byUmar Gul was dropped from Pakistan ODI squad hence he hasn't left to UAE and fielded as a substitute for McDonald in the last night match as well.
Posted by nikhil.quality on (August 28, 2012, 4:22 GMT)Well.....there is always one team in the tournament that looks 'invincible'....it will be interesting to see if they can hold there nerves in the final stages or not.....Anyways, I predict an outright victory for Wayamba in todays match.
Posted by ejsiddiqui on (August 28, 2012, 4:01 GMT)WOW Hammad Azam can play on two places 7 and 9 for Uva Next. Please make the correction.