Vandort century holds up India in practice game
Charlie Austin - 8 August 2001
Sri Lanka's Test hopefuls may have flopped, but future prospect
Michael Vandort impressed with a fine century, as a Sri Lanka Board XI
middle order recovered from the loss of early wickets to score 326
against India at the P Saravanamuttu Stadium today.
India, fielding seven of the Test specialists who have just arrived in
Colombo, made an excellent start, as veteran fast bowlers Javagal
Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad reduced the Board XI to 45 for three in
the first hour.
Avishka Gunawardene (0), expected to be in the Test squad and tipped to make the final eleven, was caught behind in Srinath's first over; Kumar Sangakkara (4), not guaranteed of a place despite good series against South Africa and England, was also mopped up by Srinath and Chamara Silva (11) followed in the tenth over.
Vandort, however, fought back with a 152-ball century, the fifth in
his third year of first class cricket, adding 58 with Hashan
Tillakaratne (26) in the morning, 31 with Tillakaratne Dilshan (6)
after lunch and 61 with Board XI captain Thilan Samaraweera (76) for
the sixth wicket.
The tall 21-year-old left-hander may have only played once for St
Joseph College First XI in five years, but he is now on fringes of the
national selection after a productive first class season for Colombo
Cricket Club and a consistent series against Sri Lanka A.
With Tillakaratne Dilshan having gone off the boil in recent times and
Aravinda de Silva not endearing himself to the selectors, Vandort's
innings today could even have secured himself a place in the Test
squad to be selected on Thursday.
He played positively today and was particularly strong off the front
foot, especially with the cover drive. Against the left arm spin of
Rahul Sanghvi he used his long reach to good effect, repeatedly and
cleanly driving straight down the ground.
He hit 19 boundaries and 116 runs, before a sharp catch by Sadagoppan
Ramesh in the gully ended his innings and left the Sri Lankan's on 195
for five.
The middle order continued to impress, however, as Suresh Perera (27)
and Samaraweera added 59 entertaining runs after tea. Dinusha Fernando
(24) also chipped in at the end before Rahul Sanghvi picked up the
last two wickets of the innings.
Though the Board XI finished with a reasonable score the Indian camp
will be happy with the form of opening bowlers Javagal Srinath and
Venkatesh Prasad. Srinath extracted steep bounce from the wicket and
beat the bat regularly in the morning. He bowled three spells in all
and picked the wickets of three out of the four Sri Lanka batsmen with
Test experience, two of whom should be playing next week.
Prasad was less spiteful, but still probing and economical. Indeed, on
the evidence of today, he could provide useful support to strike
bowlers Javagal Srinath and Zaheer Khan if India play three fast
bowlers in Galle.
India's concerns will be left arm spinner Rahul Sanghvi, who proved
expensive and only looked like taking a wicket when the tail-enders
tried to flog him to the boundary. Another worry will be the fielding:
four chances were missed, two catches by Ramesh, one by Badani in the
slips and a stumping chance by Dighe when Vandort had made just 43.
© CricInfo
Teams
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India,
Sri Lanka.
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Players/Umpires
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Michael Vandort,
Javagal Srinath,
Venkatesh Prasad,
Avishka Gunawardene,
Kumar Sangakkara,
Chamara Silva,
Hashan Tillakaratne,
Tillakaratne Dilshan,
Thilan Samaraweera,
Rahul Sanghvi,
Hemang Badani.
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Tours
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India in Sri Lanka
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Scorecard
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Tour Match: Sri Lanka Board XI v Indians, 8-10 Aug 2001 |
Grounds
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P.Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo
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