17 November 1996
Four Sri Lanka cricketers for double-wicket tourney in Bombay
By Lal Gunesekera
Four Sri Lanka cricketers left for India directly from Sharjah on
Friday morning to participate in a double-wicket tournament to be
staged in Bombay, while the rest of the side returned to the
country after their participation in the Singer Champions Trophy
tournament where they failed to reach the final. They beat only
Pakistan and held New Zealand to a tie in one of the matches.
The secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka
(BCCSL), Triphone Miranda, speaking to the Sunday Observer soon
after his return from Sharjah, said that skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, Aravinda de Silva, Sanath Jayasuriya and Romesh Kaluvitarne,
had flown direct to Bombay for a double-wicket tournament.
He said that the tournament in Sharjah was well organised and
that everything went off well. On Sri Lanka`s performance, Miranda, said ``There is a lot of pressure on the boys after they won
the World Cup and many expect them to win every game. Things go
wrong on and off and we must accept defeat, too. The boys are
all upset, but its all in the game. It was a pity, but New
Zealand played very well and are a much improved side.``
Miranda also said that ICC referee, Mike Smith`s original interpretation of the rules was wrong, but his (Smith`s) final decision was correct, and that the Sri Lanka Cricket Board`s Chief
Executive, Dhammika Ranatunga, was at the stadium right
throughout the game between Pakistan and New Zealand and conveyed
Smith`s final decision to the team.
Mike Smith first said that Sri Lanka had qualified for the final
because of a better run rate than the Kiwis, but after hectic
consultations, Smith, overruled his earlier decision soon after
the Pakistan vs New Zealand game. The rule stipulates that if
two teams have equal points, side winning more matches in the
league goes through to the final.
Miranda also said that the Sri Lanka Cricket Board President,
Upali Dharmadasa will be meeting Sri Lanka`s coach, Australian
Dav Whatmore, in the next few days as there are various matters
to be discussed with Whatmore before he leaves the island to take
up appointment as coach of Lancashire in the English county
cricket scene. Whatmore will be released only after these matters
are settled, and in addition, he has to give the Sri Lanka Cricket Board various reports, too, on his assignment with them
(BCCSL).
Whatmore`s book is expected to be released only after his departure from Sri Lanka.
On Asanka Gurusinha being kept out from the last two games in
Sharjah, Miranda said that it was entirely a decision taken by
the team management. Marvan Atapattu, who was representing Sri
Lanka `A` against West Indies `A` in the first unofficial Test in
Kurunegala, was flown to Sharjah and replaced Gurusinha in the
last two games. Miranda also said that the Sri Lanka Cricket
Board has not even discussed with Gurusinha about him being
released to play club cricket in Australia, contrary to various
reports in the print media.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)