Jayasuriya asks team to show their natural flair in Test series
Charlie Austin - 7 November 2002
Skipper Sanath Jayasuriya called upon his exuberant team to play their
natural game as Sri Lanka strive to win their first ever Test series against
South Africa during the next two weeks.
The two sides meet on Friday at the magnificent Wanderers Stadium in
Johannesburg for the first of two Tests with the odds stacked heavily in
favour of Shaun Pollock's side.
Sri Lanka have only one solitary victory in 12 attempts against South
Africa. Moreover, they have an appalling overall Test record outside the
sub-continent with only three wins in two decades.
Conditions are expected to favour South Africa with plenty of pace and
bounce in the pitch set to assist the home side's battery of seam bowlers.
But Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka's most successful captain in history, who has led
his side to 13 wins in their last 16 matches, is confident that his side can
prosper if they play to their strengths.
"It is going to be very hard work winning here in South Africa but our
preparation has been good and we can win. To do so, whether there is extra
bounce or not, we have play our natural game," said Jayasuriya.
Sri Lanka have started well, particularly the batsmen who have all spent
valuable time at the crease during the two warm-up games at Kimberly and
Lenasia.
"The boys have been trying hard to adapt to South Africa conditions and we
have made maximum use of our two practice matches," said Jayasuriya.
"All the batsmen have spent time at the crease and every one is looking good
at the moment - we now have to continue that in the middle during the Test
match."
"We have to perform in every department of the game if we are going to win.
We have to take all the half chances that are offered.
"Crucially, the batsmen are going to have to spend a lot of time at the
crease - if we get the runs then the bowlers can do the job."
Coach Dav Whatmore was equally upbeat, clearly delighted with the manner
that the side have adapted to conditions thus far.
"In the three years that I have been in charge this is probably the best
preparation that we have had," said Whatmore. "We will have to wait and see
whether this translates into performance in the Tests but I think we are on
the right track."
Sri Lanka are also free of the injuries that had plagued their last Test
tour to England, exposing their lack of depth in the bowling department.
This makes selection a near formality. The top six pick themselves with
all-rounder Hasantha Fernando making his debut at number seven and a quartet
of specialist bowlers that includes Chaminda Vaas, Dilhara Fernando, Ruchira
Perera and off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan.
Perera will be playing his first game since being reported for having a
suspect bowling action during the first Test at Lord's.
Despite conditions that are expected to favour the fast bowlers Whatmore
believes that Muralitharan, who has a fantastic record against South Africa
with 70 wickets at 21.37 from 10 games, will still prove a handful.
"Like batsmen, bowlers have to perform in all conditions and this is a
challenge for Murali, who like any champion bowler thrives on hard work,"
said Whatmore.
However, Whatmore believes that it's essential for the fast bowlers to play
their part: "We have been spoilt with a bowler like Murali but fast bowlers
also have to share the workload and perform if we are going to win the
game."
Russel Arnold will open the batting with the inform Marvan Atapattu after
scoring a painstaking 98 in the second innings against a 'Rest of South
Africa' side at Lenasia. Jayasuriya will bat at number five.
Final Eleven:
Sanath Jayasuriya (Capt), Marvan Atapattu, Russel Arnold, Kumar Sangakkara,
Mahela Jaywardene, Hashan Tillakaratne, Hasantha Fernando, Chaminda Vaas,
Dilhara Fernando, Ruchira Perera, Muttiah Muralitharan.
© CricInfo
Teams
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South Africa,
Sri Lanka.
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Players/Umpires
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Sanath Jayasuriya,
Marvan Atapattu,
Russel Arnold,
Kumar Sangakkara,
Mahela Jayawardene,
Hashan Tillakaratne,
Hasantha Fernando,
Chaminda Vaas,
Dilhara Fernando,
Ruchira Perera,
Muttiah Muralitharan.
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Tours
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Sri Lanka in South Africa
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