Ranatunga: 'We'll just concentrate on our game' (26 April 1999)
Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga has pledged his team will concentrate on the defence of their world crown and ignore any furore stirred up around them
26-Apr-1999
26 April 1999
Ranatunga: 'We'll just concentrate on our game'
Daily News
Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga has pledged his team will
concentrate on the defence of their world crown and ignore any furore
stirred up around them.
The world champions had only just stepped foot on English soil after
their arrival at Heathrow Airport when Ranatunga was confronted with
media aiming to re-ignite his war of words with England captain Alec
Stewart.
Ranatunga had a heated exchange with Stewart during the Carlton &
United one-day series in Australia, with the Sri Lankan taking his
side off the pitch after star spinner Muttiah Muralitharan was
controversially no-balled by Ross Emerson. Stewart recently claimed
in his book 'A Captain's Diary' that Ranatunga played one-day cricket
to the very edge of the rules.
But Ranatunga refused to get drawn into an argument, saying: "I don't
know how he can assess Sri Lankan cricket - he doesn't know anything
about it. He should concentrate on looking after his own side and
make sure they win."
He added: "I can see he's worried, otherwise he wouldn't keep talking
about it. My message to Alec is we're here to win the World Cup."
Ranatunga is expecting a hostile reception when his side begin their
defence in the tournament's opening match against England at Lord's
next month.
"I would like to say that we're here to play proper cricket and not
dwell on the past," he said. "However, I'm not worried by the England
supporters. Crowds can be good or bad, hooligans or decent. If there
is violence I expect the authorities to deal with it."
Ranatunga played a straight bat when asked about the decision of the
International Cricket Council not to select controversial umpire
Daryll Hair for any of the world champions group matches.
Hair is one of several umpires to consistently no-ball Muralitharan
in recent years and his presence would have almost certainly incited
the world champions.
The umpires for the opening match are experienced Indian official
Srinivas Venkat, and respected South African Rudi Koertzen.
"We are not concerned about who stands in our games, we're here to
play proper cricket and I hope we can. We cannot select the umpires,
we have no influence over that."
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)