| | Spin sensation Mendis signs for Aussie T20 Tuesday, 7 July 2009 - 3:20 PM SL Time | | | Sri Lankan spin sensation Ajantha Mendis has signed for the South Australia Redbacks in this season`s domestic Twenty20 competition, officials said Tuesday.
High performance manager Jamie Cox said securing the 24-year-old, whose unorthodox style helped Sri Lanka reach last month`s World Twenty20 final, was a huge boost for his side.
`It was proven in the World Twenty20 that spin bowling has a massive part to play, and Ajantha was always our number one target,` Cox said.
`The shorter the game the more important it is to have a point of difference and he certainly provides that.`
Mendis` huge variety of deliveries has left batsmen mystified since he emerged on the international scene last year and he has remarkable figures of 23 for 198 in his 10 Twenty20 internationals, with a strike rate of 9.9.
Other international stars playing in Australia`s `Big Bash` competition include Mendis` Sri Lanka team-mate Lasith Malinga, Shahid Afridi of Pakistan and West Indian pair Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo.
Cox said South Australia also hoped to sign retired Australian great Adam Gilchrist, although he conceded the big-hitting wicketkeeper was more likely to play for his home state of Western Australia.
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Ramz Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 08:25:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Great........ now 2 Ms are in Aus,,, Malinga & Mendis...... they may get Malinga bandara too.......
CD,,
you might have missed test action,,,,,,, in Zaha's page,,,, it was a great win....... bowling was superb..... batting down the pallam, except Paranavitanana..... |
zaharan Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 08:32:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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Malinga & Mendis
I think Sanga and Murali are also on the verge of signing.
Surprised to note that, the Aussies are not behind Dilshan.
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jacob99 Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 09:14:37 GMT Report for Abuse
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Too early to send Mendis to any country now.. Should hold him for the next few years..
I was listing to some commnets made on local aus radio, to get him and learn the tricks EARLY before its too late |
Roshan2007
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7 Jul 2009 09:17:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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It is good to see our cricketers in demand.
those days our cricketers got only slots in 2nd division.
I remember Ravi ratnayake got such an offer in Austarlia. |
jacob99 Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 09:24:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Playing in UK is ok to get used to the conditions, but not aus..
all the best to mendis
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Ramz Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 09:49:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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Surprised to note that, the Aussies are not behind Dilshan.
yap,,,,,, i think they are trying to play Dilscoop,,,, when they fail, they'll come behind him,,,,
not sure about Sanga & Murali Zaha,,,,,, |
ColomboDude Senior Member
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7 Jul 2009 10:21:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ramz,
CD,,
you might have missed test action,,,,,,, in Zaha's page,,,, it was a great win.......
to be honest, I gave up mate.. never expected the win ..
pathetic battling display (continous) put me down
great win for the bowling and fielding depts thoug
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