Sri Lanka Fly Off To Australia Tonight (14 Nov 1995)
The Sri Lanka cricketers led by master tactician Arjuna Ranatunga fly out tonight oozing with confidence knowing full well that they have it in them to beat the kangaroos
14-Nov-1995
Cricketers leave oozing with confidence:Lankans have it in them
to beat the kangaroos
by Elmo Rodrigopulle
The Sri Lanka cricketers led by master tactician Arjuna Ranatunga
fly out tonight oozing with confidence knowing full well that
they have it in them to beat the kangaroos.
After the victories in New Zealand, Pakistan and Sharjah, the
Lankan cricketers have finally begun to believe in themselves, a
factor that is very vital in the hard grind of the established
game.
What our men will be looking for is that elusive thing called
luck. If luck sides with them then whatever disadvantages there
are in the Lankan make-up will be evened and they can have the
kangaroos on the hop.
While we can hold our own against the Aussies in the batting sector, it is in the bowling that we will be conceding the advantage. Our Wasim Akram, Chaminda Vaas will have to be at his best
along with spin ace Muttiah Muralitheran.
They are two bowlers who can run through any batting side.
Skipper Ranatunga will have to nurse them and use them judiciously and squeeze out the best in them.
In the fielding department there is little to choose between the
teams. Excellent fielders will be on show and the team capable of
grabbing the half chances, restricting the twos into ones and
performing at full capacity successfully should come out victors
at the end of the three test series.
Watching the first test between Australia and Pakistan, it was
obvious that the Aussies will fire with top class pace to soften
the batsmen and then get the spinning sensation Shane Warne to
lure the batsmen to their downfall.
The Aussies will have the advantage of playing on home soil and
before their adoring fans who will cheer them on with cacophony.
But the Lankans have played before more vociferous cheering and
it should cause them little concern.
This is the first time that the Lankans will be arriving in Aussie land and taking the field with their heads held high. In the
past we arrived like lambs to the slaughter. But this time the
odds are even. That the Aussies do not underate us can be gauged
by the statement made by Aussie skipper Mark Taylor when he said
that the Lankans are no more the team you take your five wickets
against and score your hundreds. In other words he was warning
his team against being complacent.
This series will undoubtedly decide the best fielding side in the
world. And the Lankans are confident that they will wear this
crown after the snow.
The Lankan cricketers must wear that second to none feeling when
fronting up to the Aussies and that will help keep everything going in their favour.
Best of luck chaps!
Source :: Lanka Internet Services