Anwar the threat to world champions (24 May 1997)
SRI LANKA, the world champions, and Pakistan - two of the most versatile one-day teams - promise a keen fare when the Independence Cup finals start in Mohali, India, today
24-May-1997
Saturday 24 May 1997
Anwar the threat to world champions
By Nelson Clare in Mohali, India
SRI LANKA, the world champions, and Pakistan - two of the most
versatile one-day teams - promise a keen fare when the
Independence Cup finals start in Mohali, India, today.
With the host country out of the fray, no-one doubts the two
best teams in the four-nation tournament - organised to celebrate
the 50th year of India`s independence - deserve to contest
the title.
The Sri Lankans, who lost their opening league match to Pakistan,
lived up to their billing as World Cup champions by
bouncing back to beat India and New Zealand.
The Pakistanis, even without three front-line bowlers and
opener Aamir Sohail, beat India to qualify for the finals.
The Sri Lankans will have their work cut out against a confident
Pakistani team inspired by opener Saeed Anwar`s world-record
score of 194 against India.
Sri Lankan bowlers have reason to fear Anwar. Six of the
left-hander`s 12 one-day centuries have come against them and
all at venues outside Pakistan or Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka`s captain, Arjuna Ranatunga, expects a tough encounter
against a side who have won 44 of their 63 meetings so far.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)