Sri Lanka 8 - 1 favourites to retain World Cup (13 April 1999)
Defending champions Sri Lanka, despite their recent unimpressive run losing 15 of their last 19 one day internationals, remained as the 8-1 favourites to retain the World Cup title, a feat only the West Indies have achieved in its 24-year-old history
13-Apr-1999
13 April 1999
Sri Lanka 8 - 1 favourites to retain World Cup
Dinesh Weerawansa
Defending champions Sri Lanka, despite their recent unimpressive run
losing 15 of their last 19 one day internationals, remained as the
8-1 favourites to retain the World Cup title, a feat only the West
Indies have achieved in its 24-year-old history. According to the
latest estimates based on quoted prices from five online bookmaker
Internet sites in England and Australia, South Africa are the hot
favourites to win the title.
On the current approximate odds list to win the World Cup this year,
South Africa have been rated 5-2 while Australia stands the next best
chance of 11-4. Bookmakers have rated England at 11-2 in the third
place while Asians, India 6-1, Pakistan 13-2, Sri Lanka 8-1 are next
in line to win the 12-nation title. Among the leser fancied teams,
West Indies are rated 9-1, New Zealand 15-1, Zimbabwe 50-1, Kenya
600-1, Bangladesh 800-1 and Scotland at 1000-1.
Northamptonshire will be the host county for Sri Lanka in an
extensive warm-up schedule drawn up by the England Cricket Board.
Each of the 12 countries taking part, including the hosts England,
have been assigned a host county in their build-up for the mega
event. England will be hosted by Kent, for which Sri Lankan Aravinda
de Silva made significant contributions a couple of seasons ago.
The last World Cup's losing finalists Australia will be hosted by
Glamorgan while former champions India will have Leicestershire as
their hosts. The other eight counties who will have the honour of
hosting world cup participating teams are Hampshire (New Zealand),
Derbyshire (Pakistan), Sussex (South Africa), Gloucestershire (West
Indies), Worcestershire (Zimbabwe), Essex (Bangladesh), Durham
(Scotland) and Taunton (Kenya). The participating teams are expected
to arrive in England from later next month. They will be based in
their respective host countries and plan their warm-up schedules. The
ECB has already announced a series of warm-up matches against some of
the leading counties prior to the World Cup 'curtain raiser' between
Sri Lanka and England at Lord's on May 14.
The England Cricket Board (ECB), the hosts of the forthcoming World
Cup tournament, has organised a total of 32 warm-up matches for the
12 teams which will compete in the mega event. These one day side
games against some of the leading county teams will be played from
May 7 to 12 before the World Cup tournament gets underway on May 14
with a match between England and the defending champions Sri Lanka at
Lord's. This will incidentally be Sri Lanka's 300th match in one day
internationals since making its debut at the inaugural 1975 World Cup
tournament in England as then ICC Trophy Champions.
Sri Lanka will play three official practice matches on Mary 7,9 and
11 against Northamptonshire (in Northampton), Nottinghamshire (in
Trent Bridge) and Leicestershire (in Leciester) respectively.
However, Sri Lanka are expected to play a few more additional warm-up
games apart from these official practice games. Sri Lanka team is due
to arrive in England by the end of this month in a bid to adjust to
English conditions by the time they launch their title defence.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka's champion off spinner Muttiah Muralitharan is
placed sixth in the latest World best bowlers list - the
Pricewatershouse-Coopers Test rankings released in London. South
Africa star paceman Allan Donald continues to head the world rankings
for the bowlers while Australian fast bowler Glen McGrath has
advanced to the second spot.
McGrath's recent success on the Caribbean tour, which included a
ten-wicket haul in the First Test against the West Indies, has moved
him into second place in the latest Pricewaterhouse-Coopers Test
rankings Glenn McGrath's ten-wicket haul in the First Test against
the West Indies has moved him into second place, followed by Curtly
Ambrose, Shaun Pollock and Simon Doull. McGrath (855 points) is still
behind Allan Donald (888) and third placed Curtly Ambrose (846). Sri
Lanka vice captain Aravinda de Silva is placed 10th in the
Pricewaterhouse-Coopers Test world rankings for batsmen.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)