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Vandersay set to debut as Sri Lanka pack side with spinners
Rex Clementine
in Galle
Buoyed by the ODI series win, Sri Lanka will be looking to take on the momentum for the longer format of the game as the two match Test series against Australia gets underway today (Wednesday) at the Galle International Stadium. Australia are the holders of Warne-Murali Trophy and they are also world’s number one ranked team in Test match cricket and it will be quite a task for the Sri Lankans to challenge them.
Sri Lanka blanked Australia 3-0 in the last series at home in 2016 but that was with the experienced spin duo of Rangana Herath and Dilruwan Perera in the side. The current side is entirely different with Dimuth Karunaratne needing to depend on an inexperienced spin attack that struggled during the recent series in Bangladesh.
Australia completed a series win in Pakistan in March this year and are expected to play the same side that won the last Test in Lahore. Travis Head, who missed the latter part of the ODI series with a hamstring injury, is expected to go through a fitness test on the morning of the game. Glenn Maxwell is on standby.
Leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay, who had a good outing in the ODI series, is set to make his Test debut. According to Sri Lankan standards 32 maybe bit too old for someone to debut. Vandersay came close to making his debut on a couple of occasions but he has frequently got into trouble with the authorities for his off the field excesses. But as the saying goes, there’s no saint without a past and no sinner without a future.
Vandersay is expected to share the spin duties with off-spinner Ramesh Mendis and left-arm orthodox spinner Lasith Embuldeniya with Praveen Jayawickrama likely to sit out. Sri Lanka also have a back up spin option in middle order batsman Dhananjaya de Silva, who bowled superbly in the ODI series.
Opener Pathum Nissanka, who missed the Bangladesh Tests with injury will return to the side with Oshada Fernando, who had a decent outing in the last series facing the axe.
Sri Lanka have a chance to climb up the ICC Rankings if they win the series 2-0. They are currently at number seven and a series sweep will enable them to move up to number six. Australia, meanwhile, will lose their number one slot if they lose both Tests.
Sri Lanka (Probable XI)
Dimuth Karunaratne (Captain), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dinesh Chandimal, Niroshan Dickwella, Ramesh Mendis, Lasith Embuldeniya, Jeffrey Vandersay and Asitha Fernando.
Australia (Probable XI)
David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head or Glenn Maxwell, Cameroon Green, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Swepson.
Umpires:
Nitin Menon (IND) and Kumar Dharmasena (SL)
Third Umpire:
Michael Gough (ENG)
Match Referee:
Javagal Srinath (IND)
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Muscular South Africa stroll into Super Eight with all-win record
South Africa go to the Super Eight of the T20 World Cup undefeated after brushing UAE aside in Delhi by six wickets with 40 balls to spare. Corbin Bosch’s three-for and George Linde’s 1 for 17 stood out with the ball as South Africa rested Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj and Lungi Ngidi. Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton and Dewald Brevis all got fast starts in a chase that required just that ahead of potentially tougher tests.
UAE could not make a dent in their final game of the tournament. Alishan Sharafu top-scored with 45 in an innings where six of the eight batters on show scored 13 or fewer. Four of their bowlers took a wicket each but none threatened South Africa in a modest chase.
Muhammad Waseem’s intent was clear from the start when he drove Kwena Mapakha for four down the ground. He hit three boundaries off Kagiso Rabada to start the third over, making room and going down the ground twice and then helping one down to fine leg.
But when Waseem looked to take down spin in similar fashion, he missed a sweep off Linde and was pinned in front.
Sharafu couldn’t get going for large parts of his 38-ball 45. He was hit on the helmet twice and was dropped twice. He started well with an inside-out drive off Linde and carved Anrich Nortje over deep third, but he then went 17 balls without a boundary. He got three fours in his last ten balls before edging a cramped pull to midwicket.
On a tacky surface in Delhi, South Africa’s pacers worked out their lengths early and stuck to them well. According to ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball data, they bowled 46 balls on a short or short-of-good-length spot and conceded just 41 runs and took four wickets with those.
The death overs also had a lot of short balls, with some cutters thrown in, and UAE made just 20 runs and lost two wickets in that period.
Bosch bowled across all phases, took a three-for, and was the most economical bowler. He had Aryansh Sharma and Muhammad Arfan pull to midwicket, and got rising bounce to get Sohaib Khan nicking to the keeper.
Nortje conceded 18 in his first two overs but came back sharply with the wickets of Syed Haider and Sharafu in his back two, both of them with into-the-pitch balls that were pulled to fielders.
Linde had a great day in Maharaj’s absence too. He got Waseem, kept it slow, and often hit the length length to concede just one boundary in his four-over spell.
South Africa dropped four catches in UAE’s innings, it was a major blemish in an otherwise clinical performance for them.
It started with a regulation chance to Quinton de Kock off an Aryansh Sharma miscue. De Kock ran back but couldn’t get underneath the swirling ball and a late turn to the side didn’t help as the ball popped out.
Then there were three drops between the 15th and 17th overs. Nortje tried to relay a catch to Jason Smith, who couldn’t collect it. Sharafu survived again next over as Nortje ran in from deep third but couldn’t hold on to a low chance in front of him. Bosch dropped a regulation chance off Muhammad Arfan, running in from mid-off, and juggling a high catch to the ground.
A rain break between innings did not matter to South Africa’s top-order batters, who approached the chase with free-flowing batting that resulted in 11 fours and a six in a 56-run powerplay.
Markram hit five fours and a six in 11 balls. He was severe on Junaid Siddique, who bowled too straight, and Haider Ali, whom he hit both sides of the ground before missing a slog and losing his stumps.
Rickelton and de Kock kept South Africa rolling by punishing Siddique and Muhammad Jawadullah as they bowled short and wide. It did work as de Kock fell cutting to deep-backward point but by then the required rate was under five.
With the game in the bag, Brevis flayed and pulled Jawadullah before slapping Haider over extra cover for boundaries. Rickelton looked to finish in a hurry as he whacked two sixes off Muhammad Farooq before pulling to the fielder on the deep-midwicket boundary. Tristan Stubbs then belted a six and then top-edged a pull to mid-off with the game effectively over. It got over soon after.
Brief scores:
South Africa 123 for 4 in 13.2 overs (Aiden Markram 28, Quinton de Kock 14, Ryan Rickelton 30, Dewald Brevis 36; Haider Ali 1-33, Muhammad Jawadullah 1-20, Muhammad Arfan 1-16, Muhammad Farooq 1-19) beat UAE 122 for 6 in 20 overs (Aryansh Sharma 13, Muhammad Waseem 22, Alishan Sharafu 45, Muhammad Arfan 11; Corbin Bosch 3-12, Anrich Nortje 2-28, George Linde 1-17) by six wickets
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Pakistan bat first, drop Shaheen Afridi in must-win encounter against Namibia
Pakistan captain, Salman Agha, put his side in to bat first with a Super Eight spot on the line. They face a must-win situation: unless they win their final match in Group A, against Namibia – or the match is abandoned because of weather – they will be knocked out of the T20 World Cup in the group stage for the second time running.
Still, Agha denied he was under pressure, saying Pakistan had been in this situation “previously as well”. They made two changes to the side, with Salmqan Mirza and Khawaja Nafay playing, and Shaheen Afridi and Abrar sitting out.
Namibia made two changes, too, with 20-year old Jack Brassell coming into the side for 17-year old Max Heingo. They are mathematically out of the running for the Super Eight already. However, in case they pull off an upset today, they will assist an unlikely qualification for the United States of America. USA sit second on the table right now having finished all their matches. In case Pakistan cannot secure two points today, USA will go through to the next round instead of Pakistan.
Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Salman Agha (capt), Babar Azam, Usman Khan (wk), Khawaja Nafay, Shadab Khan , Mohammad Nawaz, Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Usman Tariq
Namibia: Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Gerhard Erasmus (capt), Alexander Busing-Volschenk, JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Ruben Trumpelmann, Willem Myburgh, Bernard Scholtz, Jack Brassell
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New Bangladesh sports minister wants to fast track cases against Shakib and Mortaza
Bangladesh’s new sports minister Aminul Haque has said that the government will fast track the procedures in the cases against Shakib Al Hassan and Mashrafe Mortaza so that the two former Awami League members of parliament can return to cricket swiftly.
Haque, a former Bangladesh football captain, is among 49 new central and state ministers appointed on Tuesday after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) came to power by winning the general elections held on February 12. Haque said that the new government would be “tolerant and flexible” on the former Bangladesh captains against whom several cases were filed after the Awami League government fell in 2024.
“The government will deal with the matter concerning Shakib and Mashrafe. We will remain tolerant and flexible on them,” Haque said. “The cases against them will be handled by the government. We want Shakib to return to Bangladesh. We hope those will be resolved swiftly so they can return. We also want Shakib and Mashrafe back in Bangladesh cricket.”
Shakib hasn’t been back in Bangladesh since May 2024 – he is based in the USA for the past few years. Though he hasn’t played for Bangladesh since October 2024, he has been in action in franchise T20 leagues, including the PSL and the CPL. During a recent interview to the Beard Before Wicket podcast, Shakib announced that he had reversed his decision to retire from international cricket. He said that he wanted to retire after playing a full international series, though he didn’t put a timeline to it.
“I am officially not retired from all formats. This is the first time I’ll be revealing that. My plan is to go back to Bangladesh, play one full series of ODI, Test, and T20, and retire,” he had said in December last year. “I mean, I can retire from all formats in a series. So it can start from T20I, ODI and Test, or Test, ODI, T20I. Either way, I’m fine, but I want to play a whole series and retire. That’s what I want.”
Mashrafe, meanwhile, has been out of the public eye since August 2024, with very little known about his whereabouts. He was still playing in the Dhaka Premier League in 2024 despite playing his last international match in 2020. Mashrafe was serving his second term as an Awami League MP when the government was overthrown by a revolution led by students in August that year.
On the subject of the BCB elections held last year, Haque said the proceedings were “questionable”. Haque was reportedly backing the Tamim Iqbal-led alliance, which pulled out of the race citing corruption and unfair practices at the time.
“I have said it before and I will say it again: it was a questionable election of the BCB,” Haque said. “But since I am now in a responsible position, I will sit down with them and discuss how we can move to a better stage.”
His predecessor as BCB president, Aminul Islam, has reportedly left the country last week.
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