Carlton Series: Avishka and Thilan will play for SL today (3 February 1999)
SYDNEY, Australia, Tuesday-The Sri Lankan cricketers who played themselves out of the Carlton and United one-day series competition with some lack-lustre displays on the field, will paly a depleted side in their penultimate game against England under
03-Feb-1999
3 February 1999
Carlton Series: Avishka and Thilan will play for SL today
Elmo Rodrigopulle
SYDNEY, Australia, Tuesday-The Sri Lankan cricketers who played
themselves out of the Carlton and United one-day series competition
with some lack-lustre displays on the field, will paly a depleted
side in their penultimate game against England under lights at the
Sydney Cricket Ground here tomorrow.
The Sri Lankans have only themselves to blame for being knocked out
of the finals. They had every opportunity of figuring in the best of
three finals when they were in winning positions, but threw it away
as they lacked application and commitment.
The Sri Lankans once they get back home, will have to seriously apply
themselves and improve in every aspect of the game if they are to
offer a serious challenge and retain the World Cup trophy in England
in May. As their game now stands it is in the dumps, allround.
When they flew in from Perth, the cricketers were greeted by the
rains and had to confine themselves to practise at the indoor nets.
They will be without Sanath jayasuriya and Muthiah Muralitharan for
the remaining games. Aravinda de Sivla who played in one game in
Perth is also out.
Jayasuriya had a successful operation on his wrist and will be out of
the game for about two months. Muralitharan who suffered a shoulder
injury in Bangladesh during the mini World Cup will be operated on
Wednesday.
According to President, BCCSL Thilanga Sumathipala, every cricketer
suffering from injuries will be shown to specialists here, so that
they will be cured and be in peak fitness when World Cup defending
time comes around.
'The retaining of the World Cup is our first priority. Everything
will be done for the players and I am confident that they will not
let us down in the World Cup', said the president.
In the absence of Jayasuriya and Muralitharan, the doors are open for
another exciting batsman, left hander Avishka Gunawardena and
promising off spinner Thilan Samaraweera to grab the opportunity and
stake their claims to be regulars in the squad.
Gunewardena and Samaraweera have not played in the competition and
will be making their first appearance. It is now up to them to show
their capabilities and come good. Gunewardena is in the mould of a
Jayasuriya and if he gets going cricket fans here will see another
Sanath Jayasuriya in full cry. Samaraweera too, is a talented off
spinner and if he could bowl a good line and length, should keep the
England batsmen quiet.
There is also the possibility of another allrounder Suresh Perera
also playing in this game at the expense of left arm paceman Ruchira
Perera. Perera made a sensational debut against England in Perth in
the first game but failed to maintain the same consistency in the
second game against Australia. He shows a lot of promise, but in
trying to bend his back a little too much he conceded many no balls,
which proved expensive. Coach Roy Dias will have to do a lot of work
with him once they get back home.
The selectors will have a look at the wicket and decide between
Suresh Perera and Upul Chandana.
Romesh Kaluwitharane was a big draw when he last played here, but has
disappointed his fans by not being in the runs and not playing the
flowing and audacious strokes he is capable of. Many fans make it a
point to come for the games, especially as they want to see 'little
Kalu' as Tony Greig describes in full cry. But surprisingly and
disappointingly he has not delivered the goods.
It is hoped that the Lankans will get their act together at lest in
the last two games against England and Australia and win them, so
that they can fly back home with something to show for their
troubles.
The Sri Lankan cricketers have been verbally and in print flogged by
the spectators and the media wherever they play and they must at
least now be determined and make it their business to ash England and
Australia in these two games and turn their backs on their critics
and detractors.
Let's hope they will do just that.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)