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September 30 Monday 2002
Australia hope rain will go away in Collombo


COLOMBO: India and Sri Lanka were not the only teams to be concerned by the bad weather that washed out the International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy final in Colombo on Sunday.

Australia and Pakistan were also watching the skies anxiously as they prepared for their three-Test series starting in Colombo on Thursday.

For Australia there is an ominous parallel with the last time they were in Sri Lanka, at the same time of year in 1999. Then they lost a three-Test series 1-0, but the second and third matches were both badly affected by rain that affects cricket in Sri Lanka at this time of year.

The final Test of that series took place at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo between September 30 and October 4, but only 158.3 of a scheduled 450 overs were possible.

Australian team manager Steve Bernard, who was also in charge of the tour three years ago, watched the rain fall on Sunday night but was philosophical about the situation. "It happened three years ago and it was desperately disappointing to have that trip marred by the weather," he told.

"But it is just one of those things that is out of our control and we just have to hope the elements are kind to us."

Bernard said the three players -- captain Stephen Waugh, his brother Mark and Justin Langer -- who have linked up with those already here for the Champions Trophy had already got some cricket behind them, even if rain prevented any more practice.

"Stephen and Mark have just come off spells in county cricket and Justin captained the Australia A side in South Africa so they are all match hardened," he said.

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