Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lanka seek miracle in Australia

- Agence France-Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BRISBANE: Sri Lanka have closely studied the way India defeated Australia in their recent Test series, but captain Dinesh Chandimal said his side will still need a miracle to do the same.

Speaking to reporters ahead of Thursday’s opening Test at the Gabba, Chandimal was cautious when asked about Sri Lanka’s chances. “It’s definitely a challenge for us, and if you can take this challenge -- and as a batsman or as a bowler you give it your best shot and give 200 percent to the team -- we can do a miracle here. That’s what we want to do as a team, and we’ll keep our fingers crossed,” he said on Wednesday.

Chandimal said he had kept a close eye on the “outstandin­g cricket” played by India in their first Test series win in Australia, which wrapped up earlier this month. “When India were bowling between 40 and 80 overs they didn’t give any runs away in that period. They kept it at under three an over. That’s the area where I think they won the series,” he said.

The Sri Lankan skipper said he wasn’t perturbed by the notoriousl­y fast and bouncy Gabba wicket. “When you look at the pitch you can see a lot of grass on the wicket,” he said.

“We have got really good fast bowlers -- Suranga (Lakmal), Lahiru Kumara, (Dushmantha) Chameera. Kumar can bowl over 140 (kilometres per hour) -- so that’s a real plus,” he added.

“We never underestim­ate the Australian­s,” he said.

“They have some really good players, but in their batting unit they are missing a lot of experience­d players. So if we can get early wickets we can put them under pressure.”

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ Dinesh Chandimal.
AFP ▪ Dinesh Chandimal.

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