Veteran pace bowler Chaminda Vaas believes Sri Lanka have a
great chance of repeating their 1996 World Cup triumph at the 2007
tournament in the Caribbean over the next two months.
"The current side is in the same mould as the outfit that won under
Arjuna Ranatunga and we are peaking at the right time," he told
reporters before the team left for the West Indies.
"We possess a well-balanced side which is equally strong in all
three departments, batting, bowling and fielding, and the unity
under (captain) Mahela Jayawardeneis excellent."
Sri Lanka's form leading up to the tournament has been mixed with a
disappointing Champions Trophy, a 2-2 away draw to New Zealand and
a 2-1 loss to India.
But Jayawardene insists his team are not reading too much into the
recent loss to India, a series in which their two leading bowlers,
Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan, were rested.
"We travel to the World Cup knowing that we have a squad capable of
winning the tournament if we play our best cricket," Jayawardene
told Reuters.
"We may have just lost to India but that short series also allowed
the middle order to regain form and gave the back-up bowlers some
really good exposure.
"We have improved a great deal during the past year and we have
shown that we have the kind of competitive instinct and fighting
spirit necessary to win major tournaments."
Sri Lanka will play in Group B with 1983 champions India,
Bangladesh and Bermuda.
"We have to take it one match at a time and will not be takingany
opposition lightly," said Jayawardene, a member of the team who
suffered a shock defeat to Kenya at the 2003 World Cup.
Sri Lanka are likely to play six specialist batsmen and five
frontline bowlers on good batting pitches and play an extra batsman
when conditions assist the bowlers.
The main dilemma will be the final makeup of the middle order after
Chamara Silva cracked a brilliant 107 not out against India, his
maiden one-day international hundred.
Four players, Silva, Russel Arnold, Tillakaratne Dilshan and former
captain Marvan Atapattu, are competing for the number five and six
slots if Sri Lanka play just six batters.
Sri Lanka's bowling has traditionally revolved around the accurate
swing bowling of Vaas and the spin of Muttiah Muralitharan, the
highest one-day wicket-taker playing in the World Cup.
But while they remain pillars of the attack, Sri Lanka now have
other wicket-taking options up their sleeve, including the genuine
pace of Lasith Malinga.
The 23-year-old, who bowls with an unusual round arm action, has
claimed 39 wickets in 28 matches at a healthy average of
26.97.
He has claimed a permanent berth in the ODI team because of his
ability to produce dangerous reverse-swinging yorkers at high speed
with the old ball.
Squad: Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara,
Marvan Atapattu, Sanath Jayasuriya, Upul Tharanga, Tillakaratne
Dilshan, Russel Arnold, Chamara Silva, Farveez Maharoof, Chaminda
Vaas, Dilhara Fernando, Lasith Malinga, Nuwan Kulasekera, Muttiah
Muralitharan, Malinga Bandara.
World Cup record:
1975 - First round
1979 - First round
1983 - First round
1987 - First round
1992 - First round
1996 - champions
1999 - First round
2003 - Semi-finalists
Overall playing record: Played: 517, Won: 233,
Lost: 261, Tied: 3, No result: 20
Highest innings total: 443-9 v Holland, Amstelveen, 2006
Lowest innings total: 55 v West Indies, Sharjah, 1986
Most appearances: 379 - Sanath Jayasuriya
Highest individual score: 189 - Sanath Jayasuriya
Leading run-scorer: 11,538 - Sanath Jayasuriya
Best bowling: 8-19 - Chaminda Vaas v Zimbabwe, 2001
Leading wicket-taker: 421 - Muttiah Muralitharan
Highest partnership: 286 (1st) - Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul
Tharanga v England, Leeds, 2006
Most catches by a fielder: 118 - Mahela Jayawardene
Most dismissals by a wicketkeeper: 207 - Romesh Kaluwitharana
Sri Lanka preview
Published: 4:11PM Sunday March 04, 2007 Source: Reuters
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