Postcard from Sri Lanka: Andrew Hall
Andrew Hall - 17 July 2000
This is my first tour away with the national team following my
other excursions to the Super 8’s tournament in Malaysia and an
SA Invitation team’s trip to Malawi back in 1995. So, I was quite
thrilled to be included in this touring party of Sri Lanka seeing
as it’s my first full tour away and it is part of the sub-
continent of all places.
I heard a few stories from the 'A' side guys who toured here 2
years ago and the troubles they had back then. But so far, I’ve
experienced nothing that they did and in particular I’ve had no
problems with the local food or the Sri Lankan hospitality.
The one thing which is different here to playing back home has
been the heat and humidity, especially coming from the dead of
winter in Jo’burg. My body is not quite used to it yet and I have
struggled with really tight quadriceps muscles during the one-day
tournament. So much so that 'the fizz' has been working on them
day and night and using his new LPG suction muscle massager, his
acupuncture needles and a lot of stretching to try and get them
to settle down.
The days that we’ve had off have been spent relaxing and trying
to restore energy levels to prepare for the next game ahead. I
think it is like this as the heat and weather conditions really
sap it out of you and rest is the only way to recover enough to
perform adequately, especially if you’re playing back to back
games or with only one-day’s break in between.
The team spirit has been good and Makhaya and Polly had recent
birthdays for which we got them each a birthday cake. In recent
times with the former captain I’m told, the cake would have ended
up on the head of the birthday boy but as the team changes so too
do the jokes and pranksters. Neil McKenzie has got to be top of
the new list of mullets (people who are not quite a full box of
chocolates) with all his habits which include getting in and out
of bed three to four times until it is done perfectly and feels
right.
Last weekend after the final we took a chance on the local
nightlife to see what it was all about and ended up at the Blue
Elephant at the Hilton hotel. Things are a little different here
but it was good fun all the same. It’s amazing how wherever you
go, the price of drinks always seems to out-weigh anything else
that you can purchase.
My first taste of sub-continent matches was the opening one-dayer
down at Galle. After being set a target of about 250, Gary and
myself got off to very good start with a 151 partnership. You
should back yourself to get 100 runs in 20 overs with 10 wickets
standing, but we managed to muck it up and get bowled out for
about 20 short.
Its been great to see Neil cracking 180 just prior to the first
test match and us bowling their president’s team out for 100.
This should give the guys some confidence and with the good
morale in the team and anticipation of a good test match series,
lets hope we can continue from where the Pakistanis left off and
go home with another test series win over Sri Lanka on their home
soil.
This is Andrew Hall signing off for CricInfo and cheers until
another time.
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