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Why Chandimal feels Sri Lanka can win their first series in India

Source: PTI
November 23, 2017 18:38 IST
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'It is a big challenge for us as a team to come here and win a game or a series. But I am sure we can do some miracle here'

Dinesh Chandimal

IMAGE: Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal with teammate Angelo Mathews during a practice session in Nagpur on Thursday. Photograph: Shashank Parade/PTI.

Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal is hoping that senior spinner Rangana Herath will be more effective in the second Test against India as the track, in Nagpur, has less grass as compared to Eden Gardens.

 

Chandimal feels that the drawn first Test has given Sri Lanka confidence that they might win their first ever series in India.

"If you take the Indian team, they are a very good side. It is a big challenge for us as a team to come here and win a game or a series. But I am sure we can do some miracle here. We have to do our basics right, stick to our game plans. In the middle, we have to execute our game plans.”

"If we can do that we can put the Indians under pressure. We are looking at that as a team," he said.

Herath could bowl only eight overs across two innings in the first Test at Kolkata.

"Rangana Herath is a wily old fox. On this wicket, he can be handy. On a green top at the Eden, he wasn't as effective," Chandimal said.

Dinesh Chandimal

IMAGE: Sri Lankan players warm-up during a practice session in Nagpur. Photograph: Shashank Parade/PTI.

Chandimal termed the VCA stadium strip as a ‘good Test match wicket’.

"There isn't much much grass like Kolkata. We saw so much of grass (covering on the pitch) at the Eden Gardens. This looks much lesser compared to Kolkata. This looks like a good Test pitch. It's a challenge for us as a team. We are looking forward for the game," Chandimal said.

Elaborating on his definition of a good wicket, Chandimal replied: "The first few days will be good for batters. Then it might turn. That's the kind of wickets I can think this one is."

Asked what is the difference from that of the last series, Chandimal said: "We learned a lot from the last Indian series in Sri Lanka. The most important thing is we came here to win the series. Our attitude has changed. Our fielding also has made a huge difference. There is a lot of energy. We have looked at a six five combination or six four plus all-rounder.

"That's the combination we are looking at. Most importantly, we have come here with a mindset to win a Test match."

Chandimal was sympathetic about paceman Lahiru Gamage's poor show in Kolkata as he could not complement the efforts of Suranga Lakmal and Dasun Shanaka and the Lankan skipper blamed it on his inexperience.

"We have not decided on anything with regard to the side. Kolkata was his second game. His first Test was in Dubai and he did well against Pakistan. You can have a bad game. He is a good player. He has lots of experience having played quite a bit of domestic cricket. I am sure he will be a good asset especially when bowling on a wicket like this."

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