Determined Sri Lanka bubbling with confidence (3 May 1999)
The determined Sri Lanka cricket team left the island bubbling with confidence to bring back the prestigious World Cup which they won on March 17, 1996 at Lahore, Pakistan
03-May-1999
3 May 1999
Determined Sri Lanka bubbling with confidence
Daily News
The determined Sri Lanka cricket team left the island bubbling with
confidence to bring back the prestigious World Cup which they won on
March 17, 1996 at Lahore, Pakistan. No doubt, all Sri Lankans wish
the team "Good Luck".
The battle for supremacy will begin on May 14, 1999, when Sri Lanka
will play against England at the Lord's. On May 19 Sri Lanka will
take on South Africa at Northampton. They will play Zimbabwe on May
22 at Worcester, India and Kenya on May 26 and 30 at Taunton and
Southampton respectively.
If Sri Lanka is successful in the above assignments they will play in
the super-six commencing from June 4. Finals will be played at Lord's
on June 20, 1999. The World Cup 1999 can be considered as the most
important last cricketing event of this century, in the annals of the
cricket's history of the world.
Sri Lanka won the prestigious World Cup as they were equipped on a
fine all-round side in 1996. The two openers Jayasuriya and
Kaluwitharna were out of this world. With Gurusinha, De Silva,
Ranatunga and Mahanama their batting strength combined the top as
well as the middle. Chaminda Vass gave the necessary break and their
tough off-spinners Aravinda de Silva, Muralitharan, Kumar Dharmasena
and left-arm leg-spinner Sanath Jayasuriya bowled well. Fielding was
at the highest level. Naturally, what more can Whatmore achieve? He
motivated the team. Duleep Mendis was a tower of inspiration and
strength as a manager. Further cool, calm and collected Ranatunga
marshalled his troops very well and the enemy fell. His leadership
was excellent. Dave Whatmore motivated the team and was the architect
of the victorious Sri Lanka team. On paper SA favourites
According to present form, South Africa go out favourites to win the
World Cup. From the last World Cup, up to January 31, 1999, SA have
won 78 per cent of their matches and Sri Lanka have won over 54 per
cent and second to SA in consistency, although they had 15 losses out
of 20 matches in the recent past. As far as experience is concerned,
Sri Lanka has the most experienced outfit in the world.
If you analyse our team each Sri Lankan player has played more than
hundred matches. No other team can boast of this record. The key to
Sri Lanka's success in this tournament will depend on their fielding.
Of the 12 teams participating in this year's World Cup, the team that
performs on the given day will be victorious. Therefore the
tournament is wide open and will be very interesting. Take the
challenge
Sri Lankan cricketers should take this World Cup as a personnel
challenge. The team spirit should be at the highest level. As you are
aware, self-confidence and concentration are closely linked to each
other. Remember, that sometimes, low and over confidence equally
shatter concentration. If you are well motivated, your concentration
power will increase tremendously. Always tailor your concentration to
suit the concentration demands. Your ultimate goal is to win the
World Cup 1999. Work hard. Be committed. Put country before self.
Think that you shed your sweat and toil to bring honour and glory to
your country.
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