Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sri Lanka hope pep talk by Aravinda will lift spirits

- HT Correspond­ent

PALLEKELE Sri Lanka will take some confidence from their second innings showing in the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC), but captain Dinesh Chandimal is aware his team’s chances of salvaging pride in the third Test will depend on how the batsmen measure up in the first innings at the Pallekele Internatio­nal Stadium.

Sri Lanka paid the price for poor batting in the first innings at Galle and Colombo, allowing India to run away with the games. Most shocking was their capitulati­on for 183 in the first innings at SSC.

“That’s (batting in the first innings) very important. That’s what we’ve been discussing. Especially, in a Test match, you have to bat a minimum of 120 overs. If you can do that, it will help either to win or draw the game. As a batting unit, we want to do that in future,” said Chandimal on the eve of the third Test.

The captain himself flopped in both the innings of the second Test, leaving his hopes on Kusal Mendis and Dimuth Karunaratn­e. He admitted, two down in the series his team was feeling the pressure. “Pressure is always there. We’re two down but still we’re really a good team. As a team, we’re hoping to win this game. If we can do that, we can get more confidence.”

While observing the wicket would aid the pacers, Chandimal warned India: “As a team we have something up our sleeves.”

In an to lift the team’s morale, the Sri Lanka Board invited Aravinda de Silva for a pep-talk a day after the rout at SSC.

“That was a very important meeting. All the players were there and we discussed how we could take our game forward. How we’re going to win games,” said Chandimal.

 ?? AFP ?? Lanka chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya (centre) talks to manager Asanka Gurusinghe (left) and Dinesh Chandimal on Friday.
AFP Lanka chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya (centre) talks to manager Asanka Gurusinghe (left) and Dinesh Chandimal on Friday.

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