Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

To manage players and pitches, Sri Lanka float high-performanc­e centre

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The India-Sri Lanka cricketing contests are a regular affair in internatio­nal cricket. In the last 10 years, the teams have played 12 Tests, 15 T20s and a staggering 62 ODIs. However, Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipal­a wants them to play even more often, drawing a parallel with the Ashes contest between Australia and England.

“Australia is playing England in the Ashes many times. They play five Tests. So, we feel we should play more with India. They are the No 1 side. Except this tournament, all were bilateral series agreed by the FTP (Future Tours Programme). It sometimes happens that teams play each other frequently while some don’t play for 6-7 years due to FTP pressures,” Sumathipal­a said at the inaugurati­on of Sri Lanka’s new Brain Centre, for player developmen­t, on Monday.

In the last nine months, India have played Sri Lanka in six Tests, eight ODIs and four T20s. They are currently playing in the Nidahas Trophy T20 tri-series, also involving Bangladesh. On their 2017 tour, India whitewashe­d Sri Lanka 3-0, 5-0 and 1-0 in the Tests, ODIs and T20s respective­ly. On Sri Lanka’s visit to India late last year, the visitors lost 0-1, 1-2 and 0-3 across formats.

Sri Lanka Cricket announced the setting up of a Brain Center equipped with cutting-edge technology in analytics and statistics.

The team’s high performanc­e manager, Simon Willis, said the centre was a necessary tool in player developmen­t. “We need a player management system. Whether it is injury management or player workload, we need research and developmen­t. We need a system to create fast bowlers in this country. We need to keep a system to monitor pitches, whether they are spinning and whether it is assisting in the developmen­t of the player.”

Sumathipal­a said the priority of the Board was to revive the Sri Lanka Premier League. “We want to launch this year and are looking at a window for the next few years. SLPL was stopped halfway through the last time and we want to make it commercial­ly viable this time. The dates are August 18 to September 10, which will be followed by the Asia Cup,” he said.

COLOMBO: SLC ANNOUNCED THE SETTING UP OF A BRAIN CENTRE EQUIPPED

WITH CUTTINGEDG­E TECHNOLOGY IN ANALYTICS & STATISTICS

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