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July
14
We'll bounce back, pledges Jayasuriya
LONDON: Sri Lanka cricket skipper Sanath Jayasuriya was
confident his team will bounce back after their ill-fated
tour of England which saw them lose Test series 2-0 to
England and fail to qualify for NatWest one-day series
final, winning just one match out of five.
"This is not the first time it has happened to us. We
had a similar experience in South Africa two years ago,
where we lost 5-1, but came back and did well," said
Jayasuriya at a press conference here.
"In the past 2{ - 3 years we were in nearly all the
one-day finals except at Kenya and now here. Unfortunately
we just didn't click here. We don't have to do big things
to get back on the winning track again.
"We were not consistent in our bowling. That is the
main worry at the moment. If we bowl a disciplined line
and length I don't think we will have any problems. It's
happened in the past. We can always come back," said
Jayasuriya.
"If you see our performances in the last 2{ years our
batting and bowling had been consistent, apart from this
series. We need somebody like a fourth fast bowler who is
also an all-rounder who can bat," he said.
Jayasuriya said the absence of key spinner Muttiah
Muralitharan affected their bowling plans.
"If Murali was there we would have won at least
another two more games. Then it would have been a
different tournament," he said.
"Sometimes when you need a wicket it becomes very
difficult to get.
When Chandana or Samaraweera attacked to get wickets we
tended to give away too many runs, but with Murali it is
different.
"Samaraweera did bowl really well in the three games
he played, but his batting was disappointing," he
said Jayasuriya, and admitted at times he had under bowled
himself after he took over the captaincy.
Commenting on Bristol game against India Jayasuriya said
for his team to chase India's total of 304 successfully,
it needed a big innings from somebody.
"Marvan and Kumar started well but unfortunately both
got out. We can't afford to do that because if you are
chasing 300 plus you need somebody to get a hundred.
Otherwise, it is difficult,".
To reverse sweep shot that cost Mahela Jayawardene his
wicket, he said: "Mahela should not have played that
shot. It was totally unnecessary for him to play it at
that stage. I think he tried to get the run rate up".
He said Sangakkara will be continued in no. 3 spot in
future one-day games. Sangakkara who had been struggling
to get runs as opener and low down in the order in one-day
matches, finally found his true form in his customary Test
position at three. He made successive fifties in that
position, one that guided his team to their solitary win
over England at Old Trafford and the other, a dazzling
effort which failed to bring desired result.
He felt both batsmen and bowlers had to take the blame for
Sri Lanka's low key performance on the England tour.
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