Thursday 01, January 1998
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa.
* The visiting Zimbabwe cricket team is scheduled to have a
three-hour practice session at Matara today, on the eve of their
three-day game against Sri lanka Board President's X1 which
starts at the Uyanwatte Stadium here on Friday.
Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton plans to take maximum use of this
game warm-up game before the visitors travel up to Kandy to play
the first of the two Tests starting on January 7 at Asgiriya
Stadium. Zimbabwe's 15-member squad arrived in Colombo yesterday
and they are scheduled to arrive in the southern city of Matara
today. One day specialist John Rennie will join the Zimbabwe
squad in Colombo on January 17 before the visitors start a
three-match one day international series against the World
champions. This will take place on conclusion of the Test
series. Sri Lanka won the last Test series between the two
countries 2-0.
* The Manager of Zimbabwe, Malcolm Jarvis said their team has
been working hard over the past 12 months and are in a position
to give Sri Lanka a good run for their money in the two-Test
series. Jarvis said that Zimbabwe will offer Sri Lanka a better
fight than they did on the last occasion.
He added that Zimbabwe has a different outfit now with
competitive spinners of whom they have four, including Adam
Huckle, who captured 16 wickets in the series with New Zealand
in Zimbabwe". The other spinners are - Paul Strange (another
leg-spinner), Andy Whittal (off-spin) and Grant Flower (left-arm
spin).
The First Test will be played from January 7 to 11 at the
Asgiriya International Stadium in Kandy, while the Second Test
is from January 14 to 18 at the SSC Grounds, Maitland Place. The
three one-day internationals are ;on January 22 at the SSC
grounds, January 24 at the Premadasa Stadium and January 26 at
the SSC grounds. There is another limited-over game at the
Moratuwa Stadium against a Sri Lanka Board XI on January 20,
besides the three-day game starting at Matara on Friday.
(Abroad):
* Despite maintaining their world champion title winning three
one day international tournaments, Sri Lanka has been the most
unsuccessful Test team during the 1997 calendar year during
which a total of 44 Test matches have been played.
Sri Lanka, along with India and Zimbabwe, are the only countries
which could not win a single Test match during 1997. But Sri
Lanka has the worst record of them all playing 11 matches and
losing three. Though Pakistan has the best record on
wins/defeats ratio, Australia has won most number of Tests this
year (8).
* World champions Sri Lanka won most number of one day
internationals during the 1997 calender year (19 wins) but South
Africa has been the most successful team.
In 23 one day internationals, South Africa has 17 wins
(including two victories against Sri Lanka) to enjoy a success
rate of 77.27 - slightly ahead of Sri Lanka's 73.08. In 28
matches, Sri lanka has 19 wins, seven defeats and two no
results.
Gwen showered with praise
The Sri Lankan delegate to the International Women's Cricket
conference, Gwen Herat was showered with congratulations from
all the countries for helping Sri Lanka make its women's world
cup debut.
The Sri Lanka team sailed smoothly and qualified for the World
Cup 2000 to be held in New Zealand by their magnificent
performance.
Herat was also able to clinch a berth for a triangular
tournament in South Africa in the middle of the year. Pakistan
will also play in Sri Lanka while an Australian tour is lined up
for 1998.
Herat who voiced the cause of women's cricket in the Asian
region was able to convince the IWCC to hold an Asia Cup
tournament.
Meanwhile, IWCC will co-ordinate with the International Cricket
Conference (ICC) to promote cricket professionally to reach the
level of men and attract major sponsors internationally.
While the World Cup will be limited to eight countries the rest
of the affiliated nations will play in a competition for an
international trophy to be named by the IWCC apart from the
current European Cup tournament played annually.
Herat whose many suggestions were accepted by the World Body
also lobbied for an International Monetary Fund which was
accepted. She pointed out that due to financial constraints many
Asian countries backed out of the World Cup who had very rich
potential and talent.
Making a strong plan for one or two talented players to play in
England, Australia, New Zealand and to gain experience, was met
with approval and the possibility of sending one girl to
Australia emerged.
The next IWCC meeting was fixed for December 1999 in Australia,
one year ahead of the 7th World Cup.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)