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Sri Lanka will host Bangladesh in October

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Followed by LPL in November

by Rex Clementine

Sri Lanka Cricket has confirmed hosting Bangladesh in October with the three Tests reduced to two games in order to accommodate some limited over games. Board officials also confirmed that the postponed Lanka Premier League will take place for sure this year with the event expected to start in November, following the completion of IPL.

SLC was expecting to host the inaugural edition of LPL later this month, but were forced to postpone the event as health authorities wanted strict quarantine process followed. The bone of contention was that while SLC wanted 72 hour PCR tests for players and coaches who arrive in the island from overseas, Health Ministry insisted on two week quarantine period.

There’s no issue with Bangladesh players going through quarantine as they are expected to arrive in the island three weeks prior to the opening game of the series. Bangladesh will carry two squads and will conduct training sessions in Sri Lanka prior to the series.

SLC are hopeful that by November things would have returned to normal and that they would be able to go ahead with the event.

The delaying of the tournament also enables authorities to get the logistics in order while an August start would have seen them fighting against time.

The board had outsourced the franchise based T-20 event to a Dubai based company and were insisting on team owners going through thorough background checks via ICC.

Domestic cricket resumed after a break of five month earlier in the week and officials are hopeful that they will be able to make the transition to international cricket smoothly.

SLC was forced to postpone several series that were scheduled this year due to the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic. While the Test series involving England was pushed to January next year, Bangladesh’s tour should have taken place in July.

India and South Africa were set to play limited over games in Sri Lanka between the two Test series by England and Bangladesh but they have been indefinitely postponed.

All around the world several sports events were either cancelled or postponed with this year’s Olympics being the major casualty. The T-20 World Cup that was scheduled to be held in October in Australia was also postponed to next year.

Football in Europe was one of the first sporting events to resume in May. England successfully hosted West Indies for a three match Test series and currently are hosting Pakistan.

 



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Delhi Capitals look to tame Gujarat Giants when it matters most

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Delhi Capitals have come up short against GG in the league due to Sophie Devine's magic (Cricinfo)

In what has been a tightly-contested tournament so far, easy wins have come far and few in the ongoing Women’s Premier League. Among those close matches, twice in two league games, Delhi Capitals slipped up in the run chase against Gujarat Giants, unable to hold their nerves against Sophie Devine’s experience.

Those twin losses in some ways separated the passage of the two teams heading into the Eliminator. While the Giants reached there as the second-best team in the competition after beating defending champions Mumbai Indians on the final day, Capitals had to wait till the last day of the league phase to secure their qualification.
Nonetheless, now that both teams find themselves in the same position irrespective of the journey to the point, Capitals have the opportunity to strike at the right time, and head into their fourth successive final.

Heading to the Eliminator, both teams have enjoyed a fair share of success over the past week: winning three of their last four games at the venue. It is a venue where not only has their combination worked, but also pushed the team management to fall back to Plan A after trialling out a few alterations.
What separates the two teams though is that DC, despite the stutter, have had contributions coming through the stretch of their line-up at different times, while Giants have continued to rely heavily on a few players. Will that over-reliance on a few finally catch-up with them or will Devine produce another special to take the side to their first-ever final remains to be seen.

Gujarat Giants:There wouldn’t be much reason for Giants to tinker with the team that has helped it secure victory in the last two games.

Probable XI: Beth Mooney (wk), Sophie Devine, Anushka Sharma, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Georgia Wareham, Bharati Fulmali, Kanika Ahuja, Kashvee Gautam, Tanuja Kanwer, Renuka Thakur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad
Delhi Capitals:Ever since the caravan has moved to Kotambi, DC’s combination has proven to be more effective. Coming at the back of successive wins, they wouldn’t want to tinker much with it heading into another must-win game.

Probable XI: Shafali Verma, Lizelle Lee (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Marizanne Kapp, Niki Prasad, Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandni Sharma

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Pavan Rathnayake earns plaudits of batting coach

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Sri Lanka batting coach Vikram Rathour has hailed middle-order batter Pavan Rathnayake as one of the finest players of spin in the modern game, saying the youngster’s nimble footwork and velvet touch were a “breath of fresh air” for a side long troubled by the turning ball.

Drafted in for the second T20I after Sri Lanka’s familiar struggles against spin, Rathnayake looked anything but overawed by England’s seasoned tweakers, skipping down the track with sure feet and working the ball into gaps with soft hands.

“He is one of the better players when it comes to using the feet,” Rathour told reporters. “I haven’t seen too many in this generation do it as well as he does. That is really impressive and a good sign for Sri Lankan cricket.”

Sri Lanka went down in a last-over nail-biter but there were silver linings despite the hosts being a bowler short. Eshan Malinga was forced out after dislocating his left shoulder and has been ruled out for at least four weeks, a blow that ends his World Cup hopes. Dilshan Madushanka, Pramod Madushan and Nuwan Thushara have been placed on standby.

Power hitting remains Sri Lanka’s Achilles’ heel and Rathour, who carries an impressive CV from India’s T20 World Cup triumph two years ago, pointed to a few grey areas in the batting blueprint.

“There are two components to T20 batting,” he said. “One is power hitting, but the surfaces here, especially in Colombo, are not that conducive to clearing the ropes. The wickets are slow and the ball doesn’t come on to the bat. The other component, just as important, is range as a batting unit.”

Even when Sri Lanka lifted the T20 World Cup in 2014 they were not blessed with a dressing room full of big hitters, relying instead on sharp running, clever placement and a mastery of spin. Rathour preached a similar mantra.

“If you are not a team that hits a lot of sixes, you can still find plenty of fours by utilising the whole ground,” he said. “Most of them sweep well, reverse sweep and use their feet. That is encouraging. If you don’t have the brute power, you can make up for it by using angles and scoring square of the wicket.

“These wickets perhaps suit that style more. They are not the easiest surfaces to hit sixes, and I’m okay with that. If they can use their feet and the angles well, that is as good.”

Rex Clementine
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Annaya Norbert / Saha Kapilasena / Ganuka Fernando (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

ITF J30 Colombo Week 2 Tennis

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‎Annaya Norbert beat Armani Naiavadi of India 6-3, 6-3

‎Boys’ Singles 1st Round

‎Ganuka Fernando beat Yush Kumar of India 7-6(4), 6-0

‎Saha Kapilasena beat Abbi Yadya Misa of India 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(4)

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