Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

What are our chances against Australia this time?

Sri Lanka's cricket series against Australia is at hand. What do other profession­als, who do not have access to, think about Lanka's chances against the world's number one cricketing nation. This is this week's topic.

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Fitness Test was held and in the crucial event where all the sports girls had to do a sprint, the result ended in a tie! It has now surfaced that the participan­ts had decided to make the dash a tie! This has posed more problems for the officials.

I.D. Premasiri (Athletic Coach, St. Benedict's College)

" Though being an Athletic coach I follow Cricket. We have to forget the past disappoint­ed memory and focus on the upcoming Aussie tour. If we have a long term plan for Cricket without any involvemen­t of politics, then we can be happy on the future of Sri Lanka Cricket. Before the England tour, Cricket fans had high hopes and once the series started they were following the matches via TV. But soon they real- ized the tour was heading for a disaster. Sri Lanka Cricket should not let the same thing befall to the Australian tour as well. After Susanthika Jayasinghe won the medal at Sydney 2000, since then the standards of athletics has dropped. Same thing can be said of Cricket since CWC 1996."

Boniface Gunathilla­ke (Retired Assistant Commission­er of Cooperativ­e Developmen­t)

"This is something we definitely have to consider. In Twenty 20 match our team tries to maintain their skills but it was an absolute failure. However; at last Skipper Mathews accepted some of the faults of the team throughout the series and it has been disappoint­ed us in every single game on last tour. On the other hand Joe Butler has been getting runs against us every single time and this must be the main cause for demoralisa­tion of our team. Honestly Butlers’ latent was unbeatable that we should consider in our forthcomin­g test and one day series.

Now again Australian test tour of Sri Lanka to begin from July 26, I guess this will be a good start for us to regain our success. We should keep in mind last time Mike Hussey’s excellent batting in 2011. Australia won the first test quite forcefully.

We have extremely good spinners and a talented batting lineup. I hope this series will be a very good platform to rebuild Sri Lanka team’s triumph as we are empowered with talented cricketers.

It was surprising to note that our own Muttiah Muralithar­an, who have single handedly brought victories for Sri Lanka is now taking care of our opponents spinners. I don't think any top Indian or, Pakistani bowler as a bowling coach would do it, when playing against your own motherland. Our batters need to play a guessing game against the Aussie bowlers. They should surprise them and win the mental battle in the first test at Pallekale it self."

Eric Hulangamuw­a (Former Asst. Secretary Matale District Cricket Associatio­n)

"Ours is a great nation where the our ancestors have proved that their capabiliti­es are unlimited when the mind is set.

We have plenty of historical and cultural monuments to prove this fact. And Cricket is no exception you may recall that we have achieved the best of World Cricket once in 1996 and came close to it several times.When we had our mind focused on it strongly so the mind set.

We could also get a cue from the Pakistani Cricket Team, my opinion is Pakistani identify the weakness of their opponent and capitalize on attacking on the weakness, such strategy has achieve them their success in the recent past. The Sri Lankan Cricket team must pressurize the Aussies starting from the first test at Pallekale and keep the momentum to surprise them. Even though our own Muttiah Muralithar­an is in the opposing camp as the bowling coach guiding their spinners. Our cricketers should not get dishearten and mentally down, the batters have a total responsibi­lity of tackling their spinners and rest of the bowlers for good. Our batters should end the first test by gaining the mental edge over the Aussie bowlers.

The other point is the natural turf we are playing as many cricket nations have develop turf to their advantage and showing unremarkab­le achievemen­ts when they play on their country. So it is high time we also think on the same line.

Whatever said and done I am sure presently our cricket team is on a temporally set back, their capable of bouncing back at the correct time. My wish is also that they recover from this gloom with minimum delay.

Col. D.S.D. Suriyakuma­ra (Retired Senior Lecturer, Siyane National College of Education)

"In the recent past Sri Lanka Cricket team was in a victorious mind set. During that time if we lose two matches in a row, our team had the courage to come back and win the next two matches. But that attitude and strong mentality is not in the present team. Due to this our Cricket fans have shown least interest in Cricket these days. They don't know who are the batters and bowlers, as the team is changed too oftenly. We have coaches for batting , bowling and fielding and they are paid with thumping salaries. They too are clueless to point out the exact reason for our debacle in England. At school level we have talented cricketers. It is the total responsibi­lity of the coaches to guide this talented youngsters from school level to club level and national level. The Cricketers too have a responsibi­lity, when representi­ng their country. The head coach at least now analyze the short comings of our tour to England and prepare well against the next opponent-The Aussies. The wickets should be prepared as per our teams strengths. Even if our own Muttiah Muralithar­an help and guide their spinners to take control of our batting, our cricketers should not get dishearten­ed. Our batters should be confident enough to tackle the Aussie spinners and win the battle of minds. And also on the bowling action of paceman Shaminda Eranga. Due to this he was suspended for suspected bowling action. My question is how our coaches missed this at school and club level? Finally it is a black mark for us at internatio­nal level. Our bowlers should be guided to find the weakness in batting of Steve Smith, David Warner, Joe Burns, Moises Henriques, Usman Khawaja , Mitchell Marsh , Shaun Marsh and Adam Voges in the test series. And our batters should be able to come on top against Mitchell Starc, Stephen O'Keefe, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazelwood , Jackson Bird and Nathan Coulter - Nile".

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