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Yeah much better today.Shanaka has been really good. Seems to have sharpened up his release from the first Test. Perhaps he just needed some overs in his legs.
Yeah much better today.Shanaka has been really good. Seems to have sharpened up his release from the first Test. Perhaps he just needed some overs in his legs.
There's definitely something there. If him,Lakmal and Kumara are fit at once it would be a very useful attack. I think they have to back Shanaka as the allrounder. Not entirely sure who the preferred spinner is for SL these days though.Vishwa Fernando is another one of those successful mid 120 to mid 130 bowlers. 20 wickets in 4 games in SA and he bowled well (though without the same success) in Australia too.
I sighed for Herath ... Yes I like the pace trio mentioned. Good variety and Chameera too. I've just looked at their squad and imo Dilruwan Perera or Embuldeniya should be the spinner.There's definitely something there. If him,Lakmal and Kumara are fit at once it would be a very useful attack. I think they have to back Shanaka as the allrounder. Not entirely sure who the preferred spinner is for SL these days though.
DDS and Shanaka (and the keeper, forget his name) give them a lot of balance, as they can always play with 4 seamers and 2 spinners in SENA country tours. That pace trio + Shanaka + DDS + Embuldeniya (not sure if he can bat like a #8 though) should give them lots of options.I sighed for Herath ... Yes I like the pace trio mentioned. Good variety and Chameera too. I've just looked at their squad and imo Dilruwan Perera or Embuldeniya should be the spinner.
No way without the batting. A middle order of Mathews, Chandimal and DDS may once in a blue moon get us to 500+, but not with this lineup. looking forwards for a easy chase for SAF of about 100.Ouch.
South Africa still a long way ahead but if there's one team that can come back from difficult situations comfortably it's Sri Lanka. And it's clear they have the momentum.