The Sri Lankans are going through a troubled
phase with regard to their game. They have
really failed to impress on Indian soil, and
even as I write this post, it seems that they
are down and out.
Marvan Atapattu
talked about carrying the psychological
advantage from
Chennai,
but was evident was real mental scars of the
6-1 drubbing at the hands of India a month
back.
As
a keen follower of Sri Lankan cricket since
1996, I have several complaints. Starting from
the omission of
Sanath
Jayasuriya to the playing eleven. It was
really baffling to see Sanath ayya being
dropped out of the Test team. Maybe the
selectors forgot
his
single-handed effort last year in Pakistan,
where his 250 odd runs sealed the fate of
the Pakistanis. I would be joking if the
Indians do not suffer from Sanathophobia
considering the amount of success he has had
against India in both forms of the game.
According to me, his presence in the field was
badly missed by the visitors, and although
they have one eye on the future, they cannot
afford to compromise on experience. Secondly,
the Lankan bowling attack seems toothless.
This makes me pose a question to the selectors
"On what grounds was
Dilhara
Fernando selected into this team ? And why
is Lasith Malinga
left out of the side ?" Perhaps, I may never
manage to get answers, but if I had a choice
to recommend some moves, I would inject some
variety and aggression into the unit by
bringing in Malinga. That guy has some serious
pace and can really run through batsmen. I
hope Lalith Kaluperuma is taking notes from
this post.
Another concern I have regarding this team is
the batting order. In all fairness to my good
pal Avishka
Gunawardena, the man doesn't belong to
Test Cricket. He and his colleagues, barring a
few good men lack basic techniques and need to
go back to the drawing board and work on them,
if they have to sustain at this level. The
middle-order seems too brittle for my liking.
The players are not playing as per the team
situation, but there are blokes in that eleven
who are playing for their own future. It is
not good to be in such situations, as it
doubles the burden on the player. Guys like
Jehan Mubarak
should be given a longer dig at the level to
really understand if they deserve the place.
It would be really unfair on him, if he is
dropped after the series.
As I see it, they will surely make changes in
the playing XI at Ahmedabad.
Thilan
Samaraweera could end up opening the
batting with
Kumara Sangakkara and Atapattu shifting
down the order. As for the bowlers, I have a
sneaky suspicion about Lasith Malinga
replacing Dilhara Fernando, and maybe young
Sanjeewa Weerakoon, the left-armer from Chilaw
could be given a go.
The series might have lost interest from the
Indian perspective, as they have already laid
one hand on the trophy, firmer it might seem
from this heavy
188-run
victory at Delhi, but the match in
Ahmedabad should be an interesting one. The
Lankans will have good memories of Motera, as
their solitary win on Indian soil in the tour
came there in the
5th ODI.
One hopes that the Lankans will take fresh
guard, in literal terms and look to compete
and not succumb as meekly as they did in
Delhi.