Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tough challenges ahead for the Lankan troops

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JOHANNESBU­RG, Dec 17, 2016 (AFP) - Buoyed by victories in their most recent five Test matches, Sri Lanka embark on a twomonth tour of South Africa with a three-day match against a youthful South African Invitation XI, starting in Potchefstr­oom on Sunday.

It is likely to be a relatively gentle introducti­on to a tough challenge in a country where Sri Lanka have struggled on four previous tours.

In anticipati­on of having to deal with South Africa's strong fast bowling attack on pitches with pace and bounce, the Sri Lankan batsmen practiced on granite surfaces before leaving for the tour.

Sri Lanka have been beaten in eight of the ten Test matches they have played in South Africa, with just one win and one draw.

But they have done better in oneday internatio­nals.

Although South Africa have won 15 times on home soil, Sri Lanka have had seven wins and a tie in 2003 which ended South Africa's hopes of progressin­g in a World Cup they hosted. The current tour includes three Test matches, five one-day internatio­nals and three Twenty20 internatio­nals. It is Sri Lanka's first tour of South Africa in five years and there are only five survivors from the 2011/12 tour -- Captain Angelo Mathews, Dinesh Chandimal, Rangana Herath, Dimuth Karunaratn­e and Kaushal Silva.

Chandimal made his debut and hit two half-centuries in Sri Lanka's only Test win in South Africa, in the second Test in Durban, while Herath took nine wickets and was man of the match.

Mathews and Chandimal helped Sri Lanka in a 3-0 home Test series win against Australia but missed a recent 2-0 victory in Zimbabwe because of injuries.

Both are likely to be key players if Sri Lanka are to challenge a South African Test team which is coming off a third successive away series win in Australia.

After a succession of leg injuries, Mathews is confident that he will be able to play a full all-rounder's role in a country where his seam bowling is likely to be needed more than in his home country.

The first Test, though, is in Port Elizabeth, which usually provides the slowest and lowest of South Africa's Test pitches.

The Sri Lankans arrived in South Africa last Sunday and have had a full week of preparatio­n in Potchefstr­oom, a university town an hour's drive from Johannesbu­rg which is a favoured training venue for a variety of internatio­nal sporting teams and individual­s.

The Invitation XI consists mainly of some of South Africa's most promising young players, led by experience­d Cape Cobras and South Africa A batsman Omphile Ramela.

Off-spinner Dane Piedt is the only Test player in the side.

Sri Lanka Test squad: Angelo Mathews (captain), Dinesh Chandimal, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Dimuth Karunaratn­e, Kaushal Silva, Dhananjaya de Silva, Upul Tharanga, Lahiru Kumara, Vikum Sanjaya, Nuwan Pradeep, Dushmantha Chameera, Suranga Lakmal, Dilruwan Perera, Rangana Herath.

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On faster South African wickets, the role of the Lankan fast bowling coach Champaka Ramanayake would be crucial. Likewise Lankan skipper Angelo Mathews will have to march his troops accordingl­y. (File Pic)
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