Friday, May 20, 2011

Cricket selectors - Are you worried when the England 2ndXI show lack of depth of our bowlers?

The current match in Derby for the SL team to acclimate to the English conditions just ended its first day. The English second string has posted a total of 394 /4 with the last partnership still going after 232 runs. The struggle of our bowlers to make any in roads in the whole of the final two sessions of the day are very worrying, and in my opinion the class of the bowling in the absence of Lasith Malinga leaves much to be desired. Apparently Morgan's 150 not out will not help his cause in getting a test spot. Isnt that a further cause for concern for the SL side?

Despite the confidence gained in winning the first match against a weak Middlesex bowling side this is more of a test of things to come under English conditions. SL won the toss and chose to bowl, and rightly so as it is our bowling strength that currently looks very mediocre. What is it that we can do in the short term to prevent a total disaster in the 3 test series? This is a baptism of fire for the new Test Captain Dilshan.

There is no question that we will be depending on our batsman to save the day, and bat through these 5 day matches having got used to 20 over batting at the IPL games. Lets hope we are not sending our Lions to slaughter especially today as it is ironic that we are facing the English Lions!!!

So lets will our boys along, and not face the ignominy due to the SLC incompetence of only wanting to manage the money and not the game after the financial pay off for losing the World Cup. Don't come with an argument saying even this game in Derby was hijacked by the betting fraternity so that the odds for a Sri Lankan win at the Test matches increases.

Some food for thought!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Give the selectors some credit, they were just appointed and did the best they could. Too bad if our pool of bowlers suck! Can you name alternative bowlers who could have been included?

We have do go back to the drawing board and improve the training of our lads, and not waste the cricket board money on the big whigs who are squeezing all the life of this gravy train for them

Anonymous said...

Give the selectors some credit, they were just appointed and did the best they could. Too bad if our pool of bowlers suck! Can you name alternative bowlers who could have been included?

We have do go back to the drawing board and improve the training of our lads, and not waste the cricket board money on the big whigs who are squeezing all the life of this gravy train for them