Atrocious Lankan catching in Lahore (10 March 1999)
The understrength Sri Lankan cricketers must certainly be delighted with their entry into the final of the Asian Test Championships by virtue of securing the necessary bonus points from Pakistan in another Test that ended in a draw at the Gadaffi
10-Mar-1999
10 March 1999
Atrocious Lankan catching in Lahore
Elmo Rodrigopulle
The understrength Sri Lankan cricketers must certainly be delighted
with their entry into the final of the Asian Test Championships by
virtue of securing the necessary bonus points from Pakistan in
another Test that ended in a draw at the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore on
Monday.
The fact is that the Lankans are in the finals and when they meet
Pakistan in the Test that will decide the Asian Champions, they must
play in the form we know they can and have the Pakistanis coming
second best.
Before going on to comment on the Test, we would like to play a few
of the Sri Lankan fielders for their atrocious display on the field
especially the catching.
One need not tell the Lankans that catches win matches. Fielding is
one of the most important basics in the game. A good fielding side
can make the bowlers look unplayable and also raise a mediocre team
into being world beaters.
Catches win matches
It was out of this world fielding that made us world champions in the
one-day game. But apparently this vital aspect at the moment seems to
have gone with the wind.
To say the least it was disgusting to watch the Sri Lankan fielders
grass nearly a dozen catches in the game against Pakistan. The
ungainly way they were dropping catches made us wonder whether they
were not wanting to fight it out and enter the final.
Batsmen were given life after life and they were smiling and
revelling and it was the poor bowlers who were suffering. Paceman
Wickremasinghe's figures of 6 for 103 would have looked much more
imposing had he not suffered at the hands of some village green
catching.
With nearly two months to go for the World Cup tournament in England,
coach Roy Dias who was one of the best fielders during his time, will
have to do a lot of fielding work with his squad. At the moment the
fielding is horrible. If they don't raise their poor standard of
fielding and specially the catching we are afraid they will not
progress in the world cup and retain their hard won world champion
tag.
Even in Australia during the Carlton and United series, low fielding
raised laughs. They seemed to have forgotten the basics in this vital
aspect. Some of the fielders were diving over the ball and letting it
speed to the boundary much to the amusement of the spectators,
pressmen and the opposing teams.
Concentration, anticipation and not taking ones eyes off the ball
until it is firmly cupped in the hands is what fielding is all about.
We are sure the cricketers are aware of this.
The Test match in Lahore was a farce once the Lankans obtained the
bonus points which saw them through to the final in Dhaka. The
Lankans obtained the bonus points before lunch on the third day and
the rest of the five-day Test saw the players going through the
motions.
It once again proved the futility of a Test championship of this
nature. One wonders for whose benefit a tournament of this nature was
thought of. From indications this Test championship format will be
the first and the last.
Promodya Wickremasinghe, who has not been without his share of
critics who were asking for his head everytime he fails hit back with
the best bowling figures of his career. He will be on the plane to
England for the World Cup where conditions will favour his type of
bowling.
It was also encouraging to watch the stylish and reliable batting of
Russel Arnold who is struggling to hold his place in the national
side. He has what it takes to be a sound opening batsman in the
longer duration of the game. His concentration is unflappable,
temperament sound and has strokes all round the wicket. He is
technically correct. He must play on current form, if not as an
opener he should go one down. Attapattu, Aravinda and Mahela could
follow.
The selectors will do well to take note of him.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)