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Kandurata Season Preview – Part 1
Ins: Tendulkar Darden, Wally Locke, Nathan Blakewell, Paul Bellson, Ethan Stollmeyer
Outs: Marvan Atapattu, Sajith Fernando, Thilan Samaraweera, James Midlane, Steve Bevan
As the off season comes to an end, it time to look at how Kandy favourite cricket team, Kandurata, are looking ahead to season three. Will they be able to retain their FC title? Will they be able to finally win promote in One Dayers?
Overall this off season has been fairly quite for Kandurata in comparison to the massive trading of other sides. The only trade the club where involved in was the purchase of Indian batsmen and former Colombo Colts batsmen Tendulkar Darden. But the big news was the players that left the club either being released or sold to West Midlands as part of the Darden trade.
With the loss of local heroes Atapattu, Fernando and Samaraweera the club looks to have moved away from its Sri Lankan roots and looked global for their talent. Atapattu and Fernando were aging and were on their last legs and their releases were seen as a move to the future. This was evident with Fernado failing to secure a contract this season. But many have questioned the sale of Samaraweera, one of the most consistent batsmen and bowlers over the last two seasons. The line from the club was that they are looking to balance the squad with more seam options. But are draft based recruits Blakewell and Bellson good enough to replace Samaraweera and Fernando?
With the lost of Beven as well as the three Sri Lankan legends, the Kandurata FC side looks a lot different from the side that won last years title. Darden is expected to fill Atapattu role at the top of the order. A role he has never played previously at FC level. A very successful middle order batsmen, but does he have the techinique and temperment to open the batting.
After a successful season playing Academy cricket Adnan Raza will replace Beven in the lower middle order. A lot will be expected of him and Thiru Alwis with the bat. Both have been seen as future of the club for many seasons, but have yet to delivery. With squad restrictions tighten for the club, this will be a make or break season for them.
Bowling wise the major changes have been the introduction of seam bowling all rounders Blakewell and Bellson. These two will place a lot more pressure on Weerartne and Ganegama to perform. Both have had below par seasons over the last couple years. Condition at Kandy is likely to have more pace which may help. Though the performances of spinners Muralitharan and Leigh will make or break their season.
This season likely to be a bit of a rebuilding season for club, with the losses of Atapattu, Samaraweera and Fernando likely to impact some close matches. The club has recruited well, but you can’t buy the experience that trio had and impact they had at home. Prediction Top 4 finish in FC.
Ins: Tendulkar Darden, Wally Locke, Nathan Blakewell, Paul Bellson, Ethan Stollmeyer
Outs: Marvan Atapattu, Sajith Fernando, Thilan Samaraweera, James Midlane, Steve Bevan
As the off season comes to an end, it time to look at how Kandy favourite cricket team, Kandurata, are looking ahead to season three. Will they be able to retain their FC title? Will they be able to finally win promote in One Dayers?
Overall this off season has been fairly quite for Kandurata in comparison to the massive trading of other sides. The only trade the club where involved in was the purchase of Indian batsmen and former Colombo Colts batsmen Tendulkar Darden. But the big news was the players that left the club either being released or sold to West Midlands as part of the Darden trade.
With the loss of local heroes Atapattu, Fernando and Samaraweera the club looks to have moved away from its Sri Lankan roots and looked global for their talent. Atapattu and Fernando were aging and were on their last legs and their releases were seen as a move to the future. This was evident with Fernado failing to secure a contract this season. But many have questioned the sale of Samaraweera, one of the most consistent batsmen and bowlers over the last two seasons. The line from the club was that they are looking to balance the squad with more seam options. But are draft based recruits Blakewell and Bellson good enough to replace Samaraweera and Fernando?
With the lost of Beven as well as the three Sri Lankan legends, the Kandurata FC side looks a lot different from the side that won last years title. Darden is expected to fill Atapattu role at the top of the order. A role he has never played previously at FC level. A very successful middle order batsmen, but does he have the techinique and temperment to open the batting.
After a successful season playing Academy cricket Adnan Raza will replace Beven in the lower middle order. A lot will be expected of him and Thiru Alwis with the bat. Both have been seen as future of the club for many seasons, but have yet to delivery. With squad restrictions tighten for the club, this will be a make or break season for them.
Bowling wise the major changes have been the introduction of seam bowling all rounders Blakewell and Bellson. These two will place a lot more pressure on Weerartne and Ganegama to perform. Both have had below par seasons over the last couple years. Condition at Kandy is likely to have more pace which may help. Though the performances of spinners Muralitharan and Leigh will make or break their season.
This season likely to be a bit of a rebuilding season for club, with the losses of Atapattu, Samaraweera and Fernando likely to impact some close matches. The club has recruited well, but you can’t buy the experience that trio had and impact they had at home. Prediction Top 4 finish in FC.