Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sangakkara laments Sri Lanka’s ‘chaotic’ build-up to World Cup

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Kumar Sangakkara hopes Sri Lanka can somehow overcome their “chaotic” build-up to the World Cup thanks to new captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e’s “lack of baggage”.

The 1996 champions head into this year’s edition in England, which starts next week, having lost eight of their last nine one-day internatio­nals -- with the lone win in that run Tuesday’s rain-affected victory over Scotland, a non-test nation who have not qualified for the World Cup.

“It’s been quite chaotic, both in terms of continuity in selection and giving players a very good, consistent run in the team, which is essential for confidence,” former Sri Lanka captain Sangakkara said at Lord’s on Thursday.

“If it’s a constant change and churn, where you’re always looking over your shoulder trying to safeguard your position, rather than trying to execute team strategy, I think that becomes a big problem,” added Sri Lanka great Sangakkara, a member of the sides beaten in the 2007 and 2011 World Cup finals by Australia and India respective­ly.

Since the beginning of 2017, Sri Lanka have had six different captains, the most recent of whom is Test opener Karunaratn­e.

A leading batsman in the five-day game, Karunaratn­e had not been part of Sri

Lanka’s

ODI set-up since the 2015 edition, largely because of his low scoring rate in white-ball cricket. “Dimuth Karunaratn­e is a very capable player, technicall­y very sound, has been very successful in Test cricket over the last two years,” said Sangakkara himself an outstandin­g Test batsman -- the 41-year-old scored over 12,000 runs at an average of nearly 58, including 38 hundreds in the format.

“With two new balls (in use in ODIS), the ability of someone to anchor the innings, to bat through a long period, is going to be very important.” Sangakkara said Karunaratn­e’s lack of ODI cricket in recent years could yet be of benefit to Sri Lanka.

“With Karunaratn­e coming in now as a fresh face and fresh captain, it could actually help the team.

“He doesn’t come in with the baggage of being part of a set-up that for the last twoand-a-half years have had a lot of issues. He won’t have partisansh­ip in terms of how he wants to play or who he wants in the side.”

It’s been quite chaotic, both in terms of continuity in selection and giving players a very good, consistent run in the team

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