Malaysia set to boost bowling in ACC Trophy curtain-raiser
SHARJAH: Malaysia is likely to take an extra bowler into tomorrow's crucial opening Group A match against Hong Kong in the Asian Cricket Council Trophy at Sharjah Stadium
Tony Munro
14-Nov-2000
SHARJAH: Malaysia is likely to take an extra bowler into tomorrow's crucial opening Group A match against Hong Kong in the Asian Cricket Council Trophy at Sharjah Stadium.
Although team management remained guarded about the likely side to take the
field, Malaysian captain, Suresh Navaratnam, indicated the team composition
and nature of the strip may demand an additional bowler.
"The pitch is flat with nothing in it so we will need to score at least 250
runs," Navaratnam, said.
"However, we have batting right down to number 11 so we may play an estra
bowler."
The 25-year-old skipper said Malaysia's fitness levels and relative youth would give them an edge against a squad which contained players in their thirties.
"Fitness will help with both the mental side and taking those catches where
agility comes into it."
Navaratnam said playing what is arguably the team's most difficult match at the start of the tournament would be an advantage.
"I take it as a good thing - have to play very well right from the start and
a win puts us in a good frame of mind for the rest of the tournament."
Malaysia go into the tournament with the advantage of a three-match visit to
Sharjah and Dubai against local selections.
"In those matches we got to play some of the players in the UAE team."
A reflection of the nature of the tournament is the case of Malaysian
batsman, Mathew William, who steps off the plane four hours before the match
starts.
William finished sitting for examinations for a degree in Canberra yesterday
and will have completed a 16 hour journey when he arrives at 5am tomorrow
Sharjah time.
The match is likely to decide the winner of Group A, with both teams
favoured to beat Singapore and Kuwait, who meet in the other group A match
tomorrow at the Dubai Cricket Council No. 1 ground.
In the only group B game tomorrow, the likely finalists clash at the Dubai
Cricket Council No. 2 ground.
The Malaysian squad for the match, with the 12th man to be named tomorrow
is: Suresh Navaratnam (Captain), Rohan Selvaratnam, Rakesh Madhavan, K.Ramdass,
M.Muniandy, Mathew William, Vishnu Suppiah, K.Krishnamurthi, S.Vikneswaran,
Arul Suppiah, Yazid Imran, Shanker Retinam.