R Philip: Sri Lanka - World wonders (5 Sep 1998)
NOW that's what I call a Test match
05-Sep-1998
5 September 1998
Sri Lanka - World wonders
By Robert Philip
NOW that's what I call a Test match. Which is why, instead of
attempting to belittle Sri Lanka's dazzling triumph at the Oval
as England coach David Lloyd sought to do with his ungracious
innuendo, all cricket should celebrate their graduation from
World Cup curiousities into a unique five-day force.
Faced with England's first-innings total of 445, any other
captain would have ordered the battening down of the hatches in
the hope of salvaging a draw. Sensing the possibility of an
outrageous victory, however, Arjuna Ranatunga chose to mount a
dazzling counter-attack utilising the flashing blades of Aravinda
de Silva and Sanath Jayasuriya, plus the sorcery of Muttiah
Muralitharan.
The off-spinner's match-haul of 16 wickets on a benign pitch was
one of the sporting wonders of the world and will be recalled in
awed tones long after Lloyd's churlish outburst has been confined
to the dustbin of history.
But it is not only Muralitharan who deserves an unreserved
apology. Sri Lanka's second successive Test victory over England
came five-and-a-half years after the first. Just what the hell do
they have to achieve in order to be granted full five-Test
status?
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)