How the team handled difficult collection calls for the Galle Test, according to Sri Lanka's time head coach.
There is a lot of poverty in Sri Lanka. In recent years, Sri Lanka Test teams have not been doing this. Also man, the kind of people they have too many are seam batsmen.
In their most recent Check at The Oval, Sri Lanka's trio of batsmen decked England for 156 in the next pitches and swung the whole match around. Now, at Galle, one of the most reliably dry tracks in the world, they ca n't play four specialist quicks. In truth, they have to lose half their infantry attack.
Sri Lanka's interim coach Sanath Jayasuriya spoke about the awareness with which they had to view the absence of Milan Rathnayake, who in his album set not only took 11 batsmen but also produced good pitches, making 72 at Old Trafford and 43 at Lord's.
You are talking about a second strong bowling, Jayasuriya said, not a player who is one of our best. " In the last series he]Rathnayake ] not only bowled well, he batted very well too. However, for the stability of the area, you must take spinners to Galle.
The bowlers make method for the profit of the spinner- Prabath Jayasuriya and Ramesh Mendis.
' We have to discuss Milan especially, because the things he did on his first visit may be appreciated," Jayasuriya said". He played like a mature bowler. Unfortunately we ca n't bring Milan into this XI. We can just sing two bowlers. Anyone knows what the Galle pitch is like. Asitha Fernando and Lahiru Kumara, our two best bowlers, have now filled those positions.
" But Milan does n't go out of the side having done anything wrong. In order for him to be certain, I privately spoke with him and impressed him by these factors. Other people are aware of his success and that he has left the part.
Vishwa Fernando, the other bowler to be dropped from the XI, had also excelled at The Oval, bowling one of the line ' most wonderful games. He's taken 21 innings at an average of 21.61 this year, but will not play in Galle, with the express rate of Kumara preferred.
Sri Lanka's another problem is the wicketkeeping place. In their final match at The Oval, Dinesh Chandimal appeared to have a back injury while playing in the next inning. He was also struck on the finger in the opening contest of that series, making him able to maintain wickets for several days.
Chandimal will now be moved away to No. 3, but, while Kusal Mendis takes the boots and goes down the order, perhaps to No. 7.
" Chandimal wo n't keep, and that's the team's decision", Jayasuriya said. We had to determine the No. of the vote. 3, and it's very difficult for a No. 3 dough to preserve wickets. At No., Chandimal has assumed role. 3, and he's doing that for the team and for the state. We have to appear after him and give him that trust".
Kamindu Mendis, whose batting prowess some people thought was a waste, is now the starting pitcher in Sri Lanka's No. 7, will then come off to No. 5, where Chandimal used to bird. However Kusal takes Kamindu's old location.
" We talked a lot about how we go about this, because it's a difficult choice. We talked to Chandimal. We had to insert anyone else into the midst purchase if we had to move him. The balance of this team would be best if we could add a bowler to the lower middle order.
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