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I@n S
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Foxsports 7:15pm (AEDT) the one day internationals start. Sri Lanka v Australia.
I'm not a fan of the Australian team but i'm still interested in the ODI's and tests.
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Donny
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Sri Lanka put substance in spin
Charlie Austin - Cricinfo
The much-awaited Australia tour of Sri Lanka starts tonight, when the first ODI gets underway at Dambulla. Australia are determined to use the five-match series to overcome a reputation for touring badly in the subcontinent, while Sri Lanka - unsurprisingly and unashamedly - have pinned their hopes on their spinners.
Sri Lanka are seeking to turn home conditions to their advantage. After Australia's mauling of a strong Indian side in the recent best-of-three VB Series finals, it's clear that they need all the help they can get. The Dambulla outfield is lush and green but the pitch is bone-dry and will be painstakingly slow. Seamers dominated the last match at the venue, against England last November, but that was during the monsoon season. This time, it is the height of summer.
The conditions, which the likely Sri Lanka XI experienced first-hand in a day-night practice match on Tuesday (they even used the same pitch that will be used on Friday), mean that Sri Lanka are set to make one change to the side that walloped England in their last one-dayer. Dinusha Fernando, Chaminda Vaas's new-ball partner on that occasion, will be replaced by Kumar Dharmasena.
The change leaves Marvan Atapattu, the one-day captain, with a multitude of spin options. Muttiah Muralitharan, his sore shoulder now fully repaired, will lead the attack with Dharmasena and Upul Chandana in support. As back-up, there will be Sanath Jayasuriya with his slow left-arm and Tillakaratne Dilshan with a few off-breaks.
The strategy is entirely sensible judging by the past record of the two sides in Sri Lanka. Australia have never won a one-day series or tournament in Sri Lanka and have won only three of the 14 matches played. This compares with an 82% win record against Sri Lanka on home soil.
"It is no secret that spin has been our strength and on these kind of pitches, and it has to be slow bowlers that dominate," said Atapattu after the team's practice on Wednesday evening. "No matter how experienced or skillful you are, it is difficult to adapt to these conditions. We are expecting an assault to start with [from Australia's batters], but strokemaking is a little difficult on these wickets."
Australia know what is in store and appear entirely comfortable with the challenge. Ricky Ponting has repeatedly voiced his confidence in his team adapting quickly and his desire for them to play the same exciting brand of cricket overseas that makes them virtually unbeatable at home. Indeed, Australia are so confident that they took the day off on Wednesday rather than get an early look at the conditions.
Ponting has identified patience against Sri Lanka's spinners as the key: "The game plan ... is to keep wickets in hand for as long as we can against their spinners and be a bit more patient through the middle of our innings. You know that on these grounds whatever you sacrifice through the middle you can pick up at the end of the innings with wickets in hand."
Australia will decide upon the final line-up and, crucially, the best balance for the bowling attack when Trevor Hohns, the chairman of selectors, joins the team on Thursday. "We have got to look at whether we go in with two quick bowlers, an allrounder and an extra couple of spinners or three quick bowlers, an allrounder and spinner."
The likeliest scenario appears to be Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee with the new ball, Ian Harvey with his medium-paced all-sorts, and Brad Hogg, the only bowler to complete a full quota of overs in the practice match, as the specialist bowlers. The remaining 10 overs could be shared by the part-time spinners: Andrew Symonds, Michael Clarke and/or Simon Katich.
Michael Bevan played no part in the President's XI warm-up but Buchanan insisted that was merely precautionary. His batting is apparently no longer handicapped by his fractured rib and he will probably be slotted back into the team in place of Katich.
The match will be a special day for Sanath Jayasuriya. Now 34-years-old and enjoying his role as a senior statesman in the team, he will become the most capped Sri Lankan ODI player in history when he walks onto the field for the 309th time. During the course of the series, Jayasuriya, now with 9172 runs, also has a chance of overhauling Aravinda de Silva's record 9284 ODI-run aggregate.
Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Sanath Jayasuriya, 2 Romesh Kaluwitharana (wk), 3 Marvan Atapattu (capt), 4 Kumar Sangakkara, 5 Mahela Jayawardene, 6 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 7 Upul Chandana, 8 Kumar Dharmasena, 9 Chaminda Vaas, 10 Nuwan Kulasekera, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan.
Australia (probable) 1 Adam Gilchrist (wk), 2 Matthew Hayden, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Damien Martyn, 5 Andrew Symonds, 6 Michael Clarke, 7 Michael Bevan, 8 Ian Harvey, 9 Brad Hogg, 10 Brett Lee, 11 Jason Gillespie. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Murali mayhem
By Robert Craddock in Dambulla, Sri Lanka - Fox
RUMOURS of an injury scare to star spinner Muttiah Muralitharan sparked a sensational betting plunge as Sri Lanka were promised a rib-rattling start to their limited overs series against Australia tonight.
Indian punters late yesterday pounced on several Australian betting agencies taking odds of around $1.50 in the belief that Sri Lanka's power source Muralitharan was battling an undisclosed injury and would be below his best in tonight's day-night match, the opening contest in a five game series. Sri Lankan management strongly denied the claims and said the spinner was fit and certain to play.
One agency took around $35,000 in bets on Australia by Indian punters who claimed they were aware of the injury.
Australian captain Ricky Ponting wasted no time in turning up the heat on Sri Lanka's top order by claiming he would instruct opening bowlers Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie to try and reopen the psychological wounds inflicted on their batsmen, particularly powerhouse opener Sanath Jayasuriya, in last year's World Cup.
The player had a finger broken by a Brett Lee lifter in an early pool game then emerged for the Cup semi-final in Port Elizabeth looking like a walking mattress, protected from head to toe by protective gear.
"For someone like Jayasuriya it certainly is a weak point and you try and bowl short at their body," Ponting said.
"Our biggest challenge is to identify weaknesses in the opposition batsmen and bowl accordingly. That's what we didn't do well enough in Australia early on this season. It's important we do it straight away in this series."
Sri Lanka know precisely what is on the the menu for their top order and have instructed pacemen Chaminda Vaas to pepper them with short balls in the nets to help set their radar but they have no one of the pace of Lee.
Australia's top order have modest one-day batting records in Sri Lanka with just one 50 from 21 innings here but Ponting has urged them to relax and not to become obsessed by spin-friendly conditions.
Australia were still mulling over their side with allrounder Ian Harvey in danger of being the victim of a talent squeeze following the return of Michael Bevan from injury and the need to play Australia's only specialist spinner Brad Hogg. _________________ Donny.
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JLC
Joined: 30 May 2000 Location: Keysborough still representing Hot Pies
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I think Sri Lanka will win tonights game and win it easily if Murali plays.
The Aussies will hit back later in the series.
jlc _________________ The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando. |
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I@n S
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I hope Australia get thrashed. Thats just me.. Sorry. |
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Donny
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Mmm don't know if I'd take much notice of two English supporters.
Ponting wins the toss and Australia will bat. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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0/37 from 6 overs.
Gilly is 18 n.o. and Hayden, 17.
What's Deano on ?? Some of the worst opening commentary ever. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Gilly and Hayden bring up their 11th. 100 opening partnership in the 19th. over.
Gilly goes for 66 from 64 balls. Caught by Atapattu from Chandana.
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Now Marvan runs out Hayden for 40. 2/126. _________________ Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
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I@n S
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MAGFAN8 wrote: | Mmm don't know if I'd take much notice of two English supporters.
Ponting wins the toss and Australia will bat. |
whos the other one? |
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Donny
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JLC.
Oh, hang on. Is it New Zealand this week ? _________________ Donny.
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I@n S
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oh a bandwagon fan. hmm reminds me of Essendon and Richmond.. Wonder why LOL |
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Collies4Eva
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Hmmm the oz are doing pretty well on a slow and dead track...they look like they might go close to 250 |
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punkologist
Barwick goals, the pies are home!
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go symonds 37 off 20, note the commentator on foxtel saying they should have brought him in before bevan. |
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Donny
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A good total on that wicket. Should be plenty.
Symmo's 20 from the last over was great to watch. Up to that point, he'd played just like Bevo. Funny about that.
Symonds was there at EXACTLY the right time. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Bang. Bang. Both openers run out and Dizzy claims the skipper for 1 !!
Sri Lanka 3/24 in the 7th. over. _________________ Donny.
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