The Asian Age

‘Will be a challengin­g series for us’

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Kolkata, Nov. 9: Sri Lanka skipper Dinesh Chandimal dropped hints that unlike five-pronged bowling attack, which yielded results against Pakistan in the humid conditions in the UAE, he may revert to fourbowler theory against India.

“Against Pakistan, we played six batters and five bowlers that worked really well especially in the heat (in the UAE). It was never easy to play four bowlers and win a game. But India have got some really good bowlers, so we need to think about that all-rounder position. We will see the pitch and come up with our plans,” Chandimal said during a media interactio­n.

It was a clean sweep for India (9-0 across formats) when they travelled to Sri Lanka.

“We all know India are No 1 team at the moment. They have played some really good cricket in last two years. We have done really well against Pakistan. We did well as a team. I am sure guys are looking forward to take this challenge,” Chandimal said.

Chandimal accepted that playing India in India is a big challenge but he does not want to dwell on past results and would rather look forward.

“This will be a challengin­g series for us. It’s nice to be here with the spectators, we love to play here. I don’t want to look back but look forward. We have done well versus Pakistan. The boys are in a good shape and we look forward to take the challenge against India,” said the stylish right- hander.

Chandimal said that he has some plans in place to tackle Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja but he will not disclose them.

“As a team, we have something up our sleeves, we need to execute that on the field then we can compete with the Indian team,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Sri Lanka skipper Dinesh Chandimal at a practice session at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Thursday.
— PTI Sri Lanka skipper Dinesh Chandimal at a practice session at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Thursday.

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