Poor example as this series has been played on result wickets, matches over in three days and currently no Sri Lankan batsman getting a 100. The wicket has flattened out but the Sri Lankans have batted well and Pakistan are still only one wicket away from feeling like they are in control again.The curators are too good at there job nowadays, bring back the minefields.
I wonder what this jelly wicket will be
I saw him against Bangladesh and his accuracy was absolutely fine. But he still didn't take many wickets because you won't beat anyone for pace on those pitches.Prasad is sharp, looks a bit wild though. I saw him in the 3rd test vs IND last August.
Clocked 149k against India last time at home. So has serious pace. Thushara was transformed into a line & length bowler from a wild quick bowler.That in an era where most keepers average over 30 and how much of that 24 is boosted by freebie runs against Bangladesh? Ramdin aside, he is the worst batter keeper going.
I'm interested in this Dammika Prasad. Apparently he is quick but we on Cricket Web were told the same thing about Thushara...
I've really liked what I've seen of Mathews -- seems like an intelligent cricketer who relishes the big occasion and rises accordingly...which is more than you can say of an awful lot of Lankans! He doesn't seem too bothered by the short ball, either.Reckon the selectors may take a punt on Mathews opening the batting, if they want to keep him in the side.
Averaged over 100 in A tour to SAF. After Sangakkara, easily the best player of pace SL has in current team. Jayawardane might be the best in handling short stuff, but Sanga and Matthews are very good when ball does something off the seam.I've really liked what I've seen of Mathews -- seems like an intelligent cricketer who relishes the big occasion and rises accordingly...which is more than you can say of an awful lot of Lankans! He doesn't seem too bothered by the short ball, either.
However, that's mostly been T20 -- does he have the technique to open when the ball's zipping around?
Thanks to playing two games (out the five day one day series) and having a N/O. He averaged less than 35 in the three match 'test' series.Averaged over 100 in A tour to SAF. After Sangakkara, easily the best player of pace SL has in current team. Jayawardane might be the best in handling short stuff, but Sanga and Matthews are very good when ball does something off the seam.