Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL hope weather holds for decider

-

Sri Lanka will be hoping for improved weather conditions when they take on Scotland in the second One-day Internatio­nal at the Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh today.

After their first one-day internatio­nal was washed out, Sri Lanka, who have lost their last eight ODIS, would be looking to get a win under their belt before the start of their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 campaign.

While the forecast doesn’t look as bleak as it was for the first ODI, brief showers are expected around noon.

In addition, the short boundaries and a flat surface make this ground a batting paradise. In the last completed game Scotland played here, they scored 325 for seven batting first, but it still didn’t prove enough against Afghanista­n.

Meanwhile, it’s been almost three years since Sri Lanka have won a bilateral ODI series. Now, with a World Cup less than two weeks away, they will be starting afresh, under a new Captain in Dimuth Karunaratn­e, seeking to familiaris­e themselves with English conditions.

On the other hand, Scotland, will be itching to leave their impression against a higherrank­ed opponent at home.

They lost a close game against Afghanista­n earlier this month, but have shown that they can perform well in their backyard.

For Scotland, this will be another step in a larger bid for pushing their case for Full ICC Membership with a win.

Scotland Skipper Kyle Coetzer has always led by example with his consistent performanc­es. He has three fifty-plus scores in his last four ODI innings and he is known for his handy contributi­ons to shore up the innings.

As an opening batsman, he will be expected to set the tone again.

Meanwhile, the visitors will bank on Kusal Mendis who was the only positive from Sri Lanka’s 0-5 defeat against South Africa in March this year.

The right-hander was the only Sri Lankan batsman to cross 200 runs in the five-match series.

His tally included two fifty-plus scores, and came at an average of over 40. He will need to bring the same kind of form into the World Cup, where he will have a huge role to play.

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka hoping for improved weather conditions
Sri Lanka hoping for improved weather conditions

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka