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Wettimuny, Kalu join Tharanga-Atapattu World Cup debate
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pacha
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23 Apr 2007 07:05:09 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Drop Tharanga, add Marvan but send sanka or arnold as opener with sanath, marvan can bat at no5 my team sana, sanka, chamara, mahela, marvan, dilshan, arnold, vass, malinga, murali, fernando
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23 Apr 2007 10:25:01 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Unconfirmed reports suggest that the chairman of selectors Ashantha de Mel is against Atapattu being selected. De Mel went as tour selector for the first part of the World Cup and although he has been replaced by another selector Amal Silva for the rest of the tournament, indications are that he will return to the Caribbean as an observer.


www.nation.lk/2007/04/22/sports2.htm

Ashantha has so far done a good job and if this is the case then i don't think Marvan will play at all.

However Mahela should be bold enough to demand the best 11 on the field like Arjuna, Border, Imran commanded when they were Captaining.
Edited By - zaharan - 23 Apr 2007 10:26:48 GMT
samanj
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23 Apr 2007 17:46:55 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Its a bit late for Atapattu toome in at this stage.

Marvan should have been brought out in the Ireland game and having to had to miss that, he is destined to sit on the bench...

its a tough call
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23 Apr 2007 18:47:33 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Shane Bond, New Zealand's fast bowler, has announced his intention to target Sanath Jayasuriya, the hard-hitting Sri Lankan opening batsman, in their semi-final clash in Jamaica.
'If we can get Sanath out early we can probably limit them to 200 runs so it's my job, especially in this game, to get him out and we've always identified him as a key wicket,' Bond told the Jamaican Gleaner.
The pitch at Sabina Park is expected to offer a fair bit of assistance to fast bowlers and according to Bond it has more bounce and swing than any of the other wickets that New Zealand have played on this World Cup. 'It's a small ground,' Bond added. 'We have a long batting line-up, some big hitters, so it might suit us better and should be an ideal ground when playing a side like Sri Lanka.'
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23 Apr 2007 19:11:21 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sri Lanka boosted by Malinga's return
Dileep Premachandran in Jamaica
April 23, 2007


Familiarity often breeds contempt, but in the case of Sri Lanka and New Zealand, it's also given rise to considerable mutual respect. Few teams know each other as well as these two, having played each other 14 times since Sri Lanka pulled off a 47-run victory at Bloemfontein during the last World Cup. New Zealand have edged it seven games to six, but the fact that 10 of those encounters were in the land of the long white cloud will give Sri Lanka plenty of confidence.
M&M: No, we're not talking about the chocolate candy, but Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga. Muralitharan has 64 wickets at 19.21 apiece from his 38 games against New Zealand, while Malinga's figures - eight wickets at 24.87 from six matches - don't really reflect the massive strides that he's made in recent times. 'He keeps adding to his armoury every day,' said Fleming when asked about Murali. 'With experience, he's become a more savvy bowler.'
Neutralising that threat will be half the job done, but New Zealand's top and lower order will also have to contend with Malinga's slingshots. The 90mph pace can be tricky at the best of times, and he'll certainly enjoy a Sabina Park pitch that has a bit more bounce than most in the Caribbean.
An old stager's last stand: Muralitharan isn't the only veteran desperate for another World Cup final appearance. After being run out for a duck at Napier in his first game against New Zealand 16 years ago, Sanath Jayasuriya has taken five centuries off them in 44 matches. The spongy bounce expected at Sabina Park could be to his liking, and a fusillade of strokes in the opening overs could utterly change the complexion of the match if it means the threat of Shane Bond being negated.
Fit and raring to go: Dilhara Fernando is available for selection after an ankle injury, and with Malinga also back in the fray, Farveez Maharoof could be the one to miss out. And though a vocal section back home would like to see the experienced Marvan Atapattu restored to the top of the order, the team management are almost certain to keep faith in Upul Tharanga. Muralitharan was being rubbed down by the physio after practice, but Jayawardene laughed off any suggestions that he was struggling. 'He gets treatment all the time,' he said with a grin.
Toning up the middle: Sri Lanka don't have too many big hitters in the middle order, but Chamara Silva, Russel Arnold and Tillakaratne Dilshan form a pretty handy combination. Silva has 308 runs in the competition, while Dilshan and Arnold have delivered sporadically. Stephen Fleming talked of 'exposing that area', and with no Maharoof to launch a few into the stands, the trio will need to ensure that any start that Sri Lanka get isn't squandered.
Been there, done that: Chaminda Vaas, who has 48 wickets from 34 games against New Zealand, was part of the World-Cup winning squad in 1996, along with Muralitharan and Jayasuriya. With a repeat of that Lahore final against Australia looming, Jayawardene was confident that the experienced hands would make a difference. We've played more games, tougher games, and big games,' he said. They won't come much bigger than this.
Likely XI: 1 Sanath Jayasuriya, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene (capt), 5 Chamara Silva, 6 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 7 Russel Arnold, 8 Chaminda Vaas, 9 Muttiah Muralitharan, 10 Dilhara Fernando, 11 Lasith Malinga.
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23 Apr 2007 23:38:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Hi- Guys,

Young Taranga must get few more chances as the opener. Can you remember Attapattu scored five continuous 'Dukes' in his early test career.
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24 Apr 2007 04:44:54 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sri Lanka keep faith in Tharanga for semi-final

WORLD CUP: Sri Lanka will persist with out-of-form opener Upul Tharanga for the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, the country's chief selector said on Monday.


www.dailynews.lk/2007/04/24/spo16.asp

So it seems now confirmed that Tharanga will play today, let him take the maximum use of this opportunity and come back to form.

All The Best Tharanga.
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24 Apr 2007 04:54:10 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Nalinsra,

Can you remember Attapattu scored five continuous 'Dukes' in his early test career.


Very true, but we cannot afford ducks in the semi-final.

Dilhara Fernando is available for selection after an ankle injury, and with Malinga also back in the fray, Farveez Maharoof could be the one to miss out


I hope not, it will significantly weaken the batting and fielding departments - both are essential in this game.
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24 Apr 2007 05:04:57 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Bonggo

Yes you are right; Maharoof's allround capabilities will come in handy for Sri Lanka in this crucial match.

I think they may opt for Dilhara because of pace and the bouncing track in Jamaica but Maharoof can also equally prove that.
Edited By - zaharan - 24 Apr 2007 05:05:58 GMT
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24 Apr 2007 07:12:38 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Hi Guys

We dont want comments each just forget everything and keep hope Sri lanka will beat Kiwi

ALL THE BEST MOTHER LAND SRI LANKAN CRICKETERS
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