Sri Lanka paying for poor selections

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    Sri Lanka paying for poor selections
    Rex Clementine reporting from Melbourne

    With two more games to go and with Sri Lanka's chances of making it to the best of three finals in the Commonwealth Bank Series beyond their reach, the selectors have plenty of issues to deal with in coming months. Sri Lanka hardly look the side that took them to the finals of World Cup in the Caribbean last year. There hasn't been much change of faces in the team and they need to find out what has gone wrong with their batting.

    The Sri Lankans have played six games so far in the competition and have managed to win just a single game that too a rain shortened one in Canberra.

    To begin with, you have to mention the fact that the Sri Lankans haven't brought the right side to Australia. Apart from that, their batting has failed to click and some of the team changes have become mere laughing stock.

    Upul Tharanga for example, has an excellent record, but yet, was dropped after just one failure with the bat. After looking at the way Tharanga got out in Sydney, we don't know whether the selectors want to send a clear message to him. But if they wanted to do so, should they have in the first place brought him to Australia? Now that they have brought him, why not send that clear message, whatever it is, after the end of the series?

    Then what they did following his axing is even amusing. They opened with a proven middle-order batsman and once Tillekeratne Dilshan partnered Sanath Jayasuriya, the middle-order looked terribly out of depth. Then after three games, Dilshan was brought back to the middle-order, due to his own failure as an opener and as the middle-order was struggling.

    Now then, what was Dilruwan Perera doing here? If they had an issue with the opener's slot, their immediate option should have been to go back to Perera. If he's good enough to come to Australia, surely, he's good enough to play too. Sinhala literature gives you a perfect simile to understand some of the decisions taken by the SL selectors. There lived a person many years ago who had an ailing son. The ailment apparently had to do with his foot, but the father went and applied medicine on his son’s spine, only to see that there is no use in that medicine.

    Now that Perera too has failed to make a big score, what will the selectors do next? Will they open with poor Shrian Samararatne, the team Manager!

    With all respect to Perera, we need to state that in domestic cricket he hasn't done anything significant to deserve selection into the national team. Perera has not scored a hundred in domestic one-dayers and has only three fifties to his name despite playing 70 odd games.

    Who instead of Perera is also an interesting question? Jehan Mubarak is only 27 and is an option, but the issue is, he hasn't done enough despite having ample opportunities. But at least the gamble of brining him would have been worth taking as he also provides you a good fielding option as Sri Lanka's fielding has looked awful in this series.

    This is where you badly miss players like Marvan Atpattu and Russel Arnold. Atapattu could have been an option for the struggling openers and then the ‘cool’ Arnold over the years had played such a vital role in the middle-order.

    The team certainly has brought one fast bowler more and a batsman less on this tour. The squad has just seven specialist batsmen and with Tharanga out of the equation, the problems are aplenty.

    Chanaka Welagedara indeed had a promising debut against England at home in December, but in this series he has been just a passenger. We are told that he's struggling with his follow-through and has been even dropped from the forthcoming West Indies series. But didn't the selectors know that he had problems with his follow-through before the Australian tour? He had that problem during the domestic competition too and some way or the other the selectors have failed to detect that there was a problem. This is exactly

    what happens when the selectors don't attend to domestic matches and for Sri Lanka's appalling performance in Australia, the selectors are largely responsible.

    The Sri Lankans are paying the price for brining the wrong team for the wrong series. Sadly this seems a trend that has been persisted with. This is exactly what the selectors did for the Twenty-20 Championship in South Africa and they had to pay a heavy price; well, the team not the selectors.

    It has been also proved yet again how much this team depends on Sanath Jayasuriya. If the left-hander scores, they invariably win and if he doesn't, things fall apart. In Australia this summer, Jayasuriya has managed just 49 runs in five outings, including two ducks. His scores are 7, 27, 12, 0, 0 in this series and unless he gets a start, you sense that Sri Lanka will push the ‘panic button.’

    It was all the more evident in Adelaide. Jayasuriya departed early and Kumar Sangakara and Mahela Jayawardene had to really ensure that they stayed on for long because they absolutely knew the problems their middle-order was facing. The failure of the middle-order must also be putting an additional pressure on Jayasuriya.

    Chamara Silva is another player who has been extremely disappointing. He certainly looks a pale shadow of the player we saw last year. Silva has accumulated only 44 runs in four innings. More than the runs, he looks terribly out of depth and it'll be a cruel blow for the Sri Lankans if he's to fade away again at the age of 28.

    The Sri Lankans have nothing to lose in this series and the scenario they are facing in this tour is something similar to that of 2002-03 tour of Australia. On that occasion, they were repeatedly beaten by England and Australia before losing a warm-up game in humiliating fashion to Australia 'A'. From thereon, they suddenly clicked and the fortunes of the team suddenly changed with Jayasuriya leading the campaign.

    A repeat of that against the Indians in Hobart on Tuesday is quite possible and if Australia beat India today, the Sri Lankans are still in with a chance.

    But as for selectors, there shouldn't be any excuse. They need to be held accountable for some ordinary decisions they have made.


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    No comments about the selection...

    Damn corrupted...

    Maharoof is the Business Partner of Mahela. So no one is going to drop him

    Murali is Senior to Mahela. So all the fielders should act according to Murali but nor Mahela.

    No unity inside the team... Internal Politics.

    Selection, Batting, Leadership has to be improved in the team. And it has to be done really soon!
     

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    x-pert said:
    No comments about the selection...

    Damn corrupted...

    Maharoof is the Business Partner of Mahela. So no one is going to drop him

    Murali is Senior to Mahela. So all the fielders should act according to Murali but nor Mahela.

    No unity inside the team... Internal Politics.

    Selection, Batting, Leadership has to be improved in the team. And it has to be done really soon!

    :yes: They didn't play for the contry..just for money..
     

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    westpra said:
    main thing is theres no one to take responsibility..
    yp...man...no one 2 support 2 da batsman in form(Sanga)....not only 1.....everybody should take responsibility......Itz a team game.....!!!!
    but there should some one capable of leading them...i dnt know wat happend 2 mahela..he was good...if thiz continues it z better 2 giv Sanga da captaincy...!!!
     

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    Whatever said & done dont bring in bloody Jehan Moo-barak back,
    there should be many talented players back in SL, like Rideegammanagedara
    (May be not him, that name is bit too difficult even for Harsha Boghle)
     

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    jayanthah said:
    Whatever said & done dont bring in bloody Jehan Moo-barak back,
    there should be many talented players back in SL, like Rideegammanagedara
    (May be not him, that name is bit too difficult even for Harsha Boghle)

    Yes we have so many good players in domestic level..
     

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    Does it matter!

    Don't you guys think of another reason......I know this ain't of a pivotal importance but still it can help alot.... Its about the strength or the power behind the shots..... I think majority of our SL players don't have enough power to hit even a four (forget the sixes)...... Aren't these guys going to the gym??.....Look at how the batsmen in the indian team play...most of them are young and well-built....they have puffed-up forearms when they go to bat they bat in the baseball style.....which is very effective since more than showing your technically correct drives or hooks what you need is runs as much as possible.....
     
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    psyche said:

    Don't you guys think of another reason......I know this ain't of a pivotal importance but still it can help alot.... Its about the strength or the power behind the shots..... I think majority of them of our SL players don't have enough power to hit even a four (forget the sixes)...... Aren't these guys going to the gym??.....Look at how the batsmen in the indian team play...most of them are young and well-built....they have puffed-up forearms when they go to bat they bat in the baseball style.....which is very effective since more than showing your technically correct drives or hooks what you need is runs as much as possible.....
    :yes: And our player's moral is very low.. See if Jayasuriya gets out they get in to shell and try to defend not to attack.. So Australins specially know our weaknesses and continue with thie mind games..
     

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    westpra said:
    :yes: And our player's moral is very low.. See if Jayasuriya gets out they get in to shell and try to defend not to attack.. So Australins specially know our weaknesses and continue with thie mind games..

    C'mon man did our team come to cricket recently??:confused: Majority of the buggers in the team having been there playing ODIs for ages (don't have to name them ne), plus they are well matured enough to take responsibility to their shoulders......You think guys like gautham gambir, R. Sharma, robin uttappa are matured players?? They just cam on to cricket like 2 years back max.....Do they get into a shell when their star batmen like Tendulkar, Sehwag get out cheaply??.....No!!! They face any challenge with guts......so when our idiots are not doing that means our idiots are bloody cowards!!!!!!! SO WE CAN'T TAKE PRIDE TO BE LIONS THEN!!!!!
     
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    psyche said:
    C'mon man did our team come to cricket recently??:confused: Majority of the buggers in the team having been there playing ODIs for ages (don't have to name them ne), plus they are well matured enough to take responsibility to their shoulders......You think guys like gautham gambir, R. Sharma, robin uttappa are matured players?? They just cam on to cricket like 2 years back max.....Do they get into a shell when their star batmen like Tendulkar, Sehwag get out cheaply??.....No!!! They face any challenge with guts......so when our idiots are not doing that means our idiots are bloody cowards!!!!!!! SO WE CAN'T TAKE PRIDE TO BE LIONS THEN!!!!!

    Thats what our players doing..they put away our pride.. Look how they play rash shots and get out..they never think about our country's winning...I don't know what's doing Mr.Belis and management..:frown:
     

    psyche

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    Does it matter!

    Plus we can't keep on going on excuses..... No matter how talented cricketers we may have playing in the dosmestic when they go for international games they are worthless like hell......they'll perform in one or two games well max then later get out for either for a duck or less than 10.....Look at this other guy Kapugedara....He looked to be promising when he hit effortless sixes in the last world cup against the aussies.......now he's struggling to get even a single.......That day when he scored that 26 with Sanga it was just to show that he can bat.....ya right.....wasted so many balls to score just 26.....are we playing in a test match here??....that 26 was equivalent to a duck coz it was worthless......So in my opinion it doesn't matter who we bring to the team we'll always play like damn cowards..... HAVE NO GUTS WHAT-SO-EVER.....THE ONLY PERSON I SEE HAVING GUTS IS SANGA.....well even he'll get bored and frustrated when he doesn't have a proper partner to back him up all the time.........
     
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    psyche said:

    Don't you guys think of another reason......I know this ain't of a pivotal importance but still it can help alot.... Its about the strength or the power behind the shots..... I think majority of our SL players don't have enough power to hit even a four (forget the sixes)...... Aren't these guys going to the gym??.....Look at how the batsmen in the indian team play...most of them are young and well-built....they have puffed-up forearms when they go to bat they bat in the baseball style.....which is very effective since more than showing your technically correct drives or hooks what you need is runs as much as possible.....

    That's a valid point, however, I dont think Aravinda or Arjuna went to the gym, they had bellies like of dart throwers even in their prime, but they played sensible cricket, they put the preasure on the opponents, they had cricket sense, which these people lack, Jayasuriya may be too old now & Mahela has a particular fear of Aussies
     

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    Absolutely No Idea..!!
    It's funny in a way...The inconsistency of our team...

    They did unexpectedly well at the 2007 world cup...

    So after that everyone expected them to do well in the Twenty20 WC...but we weren't able to fire...

    The main problem is Selection I guess....

    My point is it's better to lose matches with a new bunch of players than to lose the games with 33 or 35 or 39 year olds..

    A youngster who comes in rarely gets a chance to establish his place in the team.

    Fail once, and you'd be dropped from the team...bang...

    We badly need a fresh start before the 201 world cup..

    It's satisfying to see the Juniors doing well in the U19 WC...

    Hopefully we'll have a good 2008...after this catastrophic start to the year...