Jayasuriya aims to inspire 1996 repeat

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:angry: Jayasuriya aims to inspire 1996 repeat

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March 14, 2007




Sanath Jayasuriya's impulsive strokeplay continues to be a plus point for Sri Lanka © Getty Images



In his fifth and final World Cup, Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka's veteran opener, says his batting is as explosive as it was in Sri Lanka's 1996 title triumph. Jayasuriya briefly retired from the game in 2005, but said the memory of that World Cup victory pushed him back.

"It's a great feeling to be back, I'm still the same batsman and hoping to revive Sri Lanka's glory days," said Jayasuriya. "The slump in my form in 2005 was the worst phase of my life. I was injured and I lost form. I had a poor tour of India and there was a lot of flack from the media that made me decide on retiring from international cricket.

"But the new selection committee seemed to have a lot more faith in my ability and recalled me. I feel my comeback has been a good one, it's a good feeling to be able to live up to the expectations yet again."

Jayasuriya enjoyed a successful 2006, hitting 1153 runs at 48.04, with five hundreds, in 26 one-day internationals. In Sri Lanka's 5-0 whitewash of England at home last summer, he hit two hundreds and followed it up with a third against the Netherlands just after.

Having led Sri Lanka to the semi-finals at the 2003 World Cup, before giving up the captaincy, Jayasuriya, 37, said he wanted one final crack at cricket's biggest tournament. "It's a fantastic memory that continues to stir me. It's a feeling one cannot forget, the greatest memory for any cricketer. Those of us who were in that team now tell the younger boys how we won the tournament, how we planned it match by match until the very end."

He added, on the Caribbean conditions: "We feel very much at home ... the greenery, the sea and the climate," he said. "It should bring out the best out of the Sri Lankan team." Sri Lanka play their first game of the World Cup against Bermuda on Thursday.

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Yeah machoo. If he gets to his prime form no bowler in the world could tame him.. :yes: What a world cup it would be if it happens... Go Sana.. :cool: :cool:
 

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ha ha! ehema unoth nam sira thamai machan... eye match ekath ohe wani wani giya.. kisi athal ekak na ne!
 

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guys if sana gets into form he can totally shatter the confidence of the bowlers .. that being said .. it is also knwn that if hes around for the first 10 to fifteen overs his hitting makes the ball lose its shine fast and its hardness reduces aswell!
 

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yaaa heres wishing him all da best.... that he may do as well if not better than the 1996 world cup.. this being most likely his last world cup ...
 

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Anusha said:
Hope he and Tharanga produce a replica of England tourney. :yes:
man that would be a dream come tru... at l;east tharanga luks in nick and sana did well in the warm up as well so... lets hope..
 

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lasanka said:
guys if sana gets into form he can totally shatter the confidence of the bowlers .. that being said .. it is also knwn that if hes around for the first 10 to fifteen overs his hitting makes the ball lose its shine fast and its hardness reduces aswell!

sure.....if he could do it..then that is gonna b gr8 game for sure......:yes:
 

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fazaal24 said:
ALL DA BEST SANA!!!!!!

ITS UR LAST ONE DAY SERIES!!!!!!!
:shocked: machan did he officially announce dis is the last series of ODI's hell play??? aiyo..... should put up an appreciation thread in the near future... lets hope the whole team performs thats what can bring us glory!