Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SL's Blind Cricketers to participat­e in World Blind 20-20 Tourney

- By Lakshman Ranasinghe

Acontingen­t of 17 Sri Lanka's Visually Handicappe­d Cricketers and 3 officials will leave for India on January 31, to take part in the 2nd 20-20 World Blind Cricket organised by the World Blind Cricket Council, to be held from February 1-12.

A well balanced team of 11 seniors and 6 freshers led by Chandana Deshapriya and selected from 3 categories- B1: Totally Blind, B2: Partially Blind and B3: Slightly better vision than B2, are brimming with confidence to win the Championsh­ip, as the team consist of 8 batsmen capable of coping with any bowling attack. The bowling too looks well balanced with Upul Sanjeewa (B2), Suranga Sampath (B3), Ruwan Karunatill­eke (B3), Saman Kumara and Dimuthu Ravindra (B1) always making run-getting tough for the batters, with their nagging length. Batsmen in the calibre of Dimuthu Ravindra, Saman Kumara (B1), Ruwan Wasantha, Chandana Deshapriya, Dinesh Matugama (B2), Chandana Kumara, Chandana Deshapriya and Suranga Sampath (B3) are all in good touch, and expected to put up respectabl­e totals, to give the attack consisting mainly of medium pace bowlers, a chance to keep the opposing batsmen in check.

Sri Lanka will be pitted against India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa, Australia, England, West Indies and New Zealand.

Coach Shehan Gunawarden­e, speaking to the Sunday Times, said the selectors had a tough job picking the squad, banking on experience, while expecting stiff opposition from India and Pakistan. He went on to say that this outfit is capable of winning the trophy, as all the members of the squad are in good touch. Apart from the recognised 8 batsmen, all-rounders Saman Kumara, Chandana Kumara, Dimuthu Ravindra and Suranga Sampath are sure to make significan­t contributi­ons with both bat and ball. He also said that, Sri Lanka played in the inaugural 20-20 World Championsh­ip and did exceptiona­lly well to reach the semifinals, and was ranked 3rd in the world.

Sri Lanka made an early exit in the 2016 Asian Championsh­ip, while faring well against Pakistan in April 2016, in Pakistan.

A special request was made by the President of the Visually Handicappe­d Cricket Associatio­n (VHCA) Chaminda Pushpakuma­ra, to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), to affiliate the VHCA with SLC, as the ICC had directed every VHCA to be affiliated with the Cricket Boards of their respective countries.

Dimuthu Ravindra (V. Capt.), Saman Kumara, Sahan Kumara, Kosala Herath, Khalid Usman, Mogan Raj

Upul Sanjeewa, Ruwan Wasantha, Chandana Bandara, Madusanka Vishwanath, Dinesh Matugama

Chandana Kumara, Chandana Deshapriya (Capt.), Suranga Sampath, Ruwan Karunatill­eke, Dinesh Maduwantha, Priyantha Kumara

Chaminda Pushpakuma­ra (Manager), Shehan Gunawarden­e (Coach), D.S.K. Athulathmu­dali (Umpire)

Jan.31 vs New Zealand (Delhi); Feb.1 vs West Indies (Delhi); Feb.2 vs Pakistan (Delhi); Feb.3 vs England (Gujarat); Feb.4 vs India (Gujarat); Feb.5 vs Nepal (Delhi); Feb.7 vs Australia (Kochi); Feb.8 vs Bangladesh (Bangalore); Feb.9 vs. South Africa (Bangalore)

Feb.11- Semifinals; Feb.12- Finals

 ??  ?? Captain, Chandana Deshapriya Vice Captain, Dimuthu Ravindra
Captain, Chandana Deshapriya Vice Captain, Dimuthu Ravindra
 ??  ?? Coach, Shehan Gunawardan­e
Coach, Shehan Gunawardan­e

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