Sri Lanka hope to seal berth in final
30 July 2001
Stung by their comprehensive defeat to India, Sri Lanka will aim to
seal a berth in the final when they take on New Zealand in a league
encounter of the Coca-Cola Cup triangular one-day series in Colombo
tomorrow.
India's first win in the series, a seven-wicket defeat of Sri Lanka,
has opened up the tournament and Sri Lanka and New Zealand cannot take
their place in the final for granted.
Sri Lanka, who won their first three matches in the series before
losing to India, lead the table with six points but a loss to New
Zealand tomorrow means theoretically there would still be a
possibility of their being knocked out.
A Kiwi win tomorrow could mean a three-way tie if India clinch their
remaining two matches on Wednesday and Thursday. The net run rate
would come into play in such a scenario.
The match assumes significance for both Sri Lanka and New Zealand, who
have four points from two wins. The teams would be looking not only
for a win but also at improving their net run rate which will become
crucial in the case of a tie.
Sri Lanka have defeated New Zealand in both their earlier matches in
this series and will naturally have a psychological edge. Except for
the debacle against India, they have been the most consistent side in
this tournament performing well both with bat and ball.
Sri Lanka have a formidable batting line-up that would be out to prove
that the dramatic collapse against India was just an aberration. The
hosts had made a remarkable comeback from 27-4 to defeat New Zealand
by five wickets in their previous match and the batsmen will be
required to show such character and discipline again, now that the
stakes are much higher.
Skipper Sanath Jayasuriya has been very consistent in this tournament
and he can be depended upon to give another fiery start. Mahela
Jayawardene has been totally out of touch and Sri Lanka might replace
him in tomorrow's game with Avishka Gunawardene who did not play the
game against India.
Marvan Atapattu, Russel Arnold, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Kumara
Sangakkara and Suresh Perera have all made useful contributions with
the bat and they will need to fire in unison tomorrow.
As usual Muthiah Muralitharan will be the key to the Sri Lankan
bowling. The wily off-spinner has troubled the Kiwis considerably in
the previous matches and the hosts will once again rely on him to give
them the vital breakthroughs.
Muralitharan has got able support from Kumar Dharmasena who bowled
quite well against the Indians and is very good at restraining
batsmen. Veteran Chaminda Vaas and Dilhara Fernando will spearhead the
pace attack while Jayasuriya and Arnold will also chip in with their
spin bowling.
New Zealand have been boosted with the recovery of their captain
Stephen Fleming who is expected to play tomorrow after missing two
matches.
The Kiwis must be rueing their chances when they let off Sri Lanka
from a winning position in the previous game. They cannot afford any
similar slip-offs this time.
Nathan Astle will be the key to a healthy total for New Zealand. He
has so far delivered in this series and will be expected to come up
with another fine innings tomorrow.
Opener Mathew Sinclair, Jacob Oram, Craig McMillan and Chris Harris
will also need to contribute substantially with the bat to carve out a
win for New Zealand. The Kiwis' fate could depend much on how the
batsmen tackle Muralitharan. They might plan to see off the spin
wizard and go after the other bowlers, who, however, are no novices
either. It remains to be seen what strategy New Zealand plan for
tomorrow.
Kyle Mills and Darryl Tuffy bowled a fine line in the previous match
against Sri Lanka and with Dion Nash back in the side, the New Zealand
bowling attack is very sound. Left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori is among
the wickets in this series and he has been economical too.
The teams (from):
Sri Lanka: Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Marvan Atapattu, Mahela
Jayawardene, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Kumar Sangakkara, Russel Arnold,
Muttiah Muralitharan, Kumar Dharmasena, Chaminda Vaas, Dulip Liyanage,
Avishka Gunawardena, Chamara Silva, Suresh Perera, Dilhara Fernando
and Dinusha Fernando.
New Zealand: Stephen Fleming (captain), Nathan Astle, Mathew Sinclair,
Craig McMillan, Chris Harris, Adam Parore, Lou Vincent, Daniel
Vettori, Dion Nash, Jacob Oram, Daryl Tuffey, Kyle Mills, Grand
Bradburn and James Franklin.
© PTI
Teams
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India,
New Zealand,
Sri Lanka.
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Players/Umpires
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Sanath Jayasuriya,
Marvan Atapattu,
Romesh Kaluwitharana,
Kumar Sangakkara,
Muttiah Muralitharan,
Nathan Astle,
Mathew Sinclair,
Chris Harris,
Adam Parore,
Dion Nash,
Daniel Vettori,
Jacob Oram.
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Tournaments
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Coca-Cola Cup (Sri Lanka) |
Grounds
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Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
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