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27.10.2019 05:54
ll be assessed later. Shaming Erangas suspect action leaves Nuwan Pradeep as the only seamer available for selection from the re Antworten

Given Sri Lankas growing injury concerns, the national selectors will pick a squad ahead of each Test for their upcoming three-match series against Australia, which begins on July 26.Chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya and co-selectors Romesh Kaluwitharana, Eric Upashantha and Ranjith Madurusinghe face a dearth of fast-bowling options after injuries to several first XI players. Dhammika Prasads shoulder injury is likely to keep him out of the Test series, while Dushmantha Chameera and Suranga Lakmal, who will undergo a fitness test on Monday for a hamstring strain, will be assessed later. Shaming Erangas suspect action leaves Nuwan Pradeep as the only seamer available for selection from the recent tour of England.It is very difficult times as a selector to pick a balanced squad with so many injuries, Jayasuriya, who is in his second stint as chief selector, said. Its a bit tough but we will try and pick the best possible team. I hope the players picked also know what is expected of them and that they will do their best.Whoever is fit and whoever is doing well in the Sri Lanka A team, well have to give them the opportunity. It is the feeding place for the senior side. If we feel there is somebody who is very good in the Sri Lanka A, emerging or Under-19 squads, we will not hesitate to pick them.I am really happy the way some of the Sri Lanka A players have been performing in England. Fast bowlers Vishwa Fernando and Asitha Fernando, batsmen Dhananjaya de Silva and Roshen Silva are quite a few players.When we play in Sri Lanka we have a better chance of performing than when you are overseas. I am confident they can do well. But its a lot of hard work to come out and show their character.Jayasuriya said despite the bowling concerns, Sri Lankas young batting core is headed in the right direction.Our main concern is the bowling but this is also a good time for a youngster to put his hand up and perform and show his character, he said. The batting line-up is a fairly good one and stable. If you see the way they progressed in the Tests the batting was really good. Its the one key department we can think that we are on the right direction.With players like Kusal Mendis, Kaushal Silva, Dinesh Chandimal and Angelo Mathews, the batting line-up did really well. Some of the innings of 20s and 30s, I would like to see them go and get a big 100 or 200.The unfortunate thing about the Test series in England was that we had a very good bowling line-up but we started getting injuries from the first Test onwards and before long our main three fast bowlers - Prasad, Chameera and Eranga - were out of the scene. We were basically left with only another two fast bowlers Pradeep and Lakmal to run through the rest of the games. If not for those injures we would have done really well. But injuries are part and parcel of cricket and you have to face them.Jayasuriya also felt the increased workload of international cricket was responsible for Sri Lankas fast-bowling injury crisis.At the moment, they are playing a lot of cricket - Tests, ODIs and T20Is. In our days, our cricketing life span would have been about 15 years but now it has come down to about eight years.In the present context if you play for 10 years you will have played more than 150 Tests and almost 300-400 ODIs on top of T20Is. A human body cannot take such a workload. The main thing is how the player manages and rehabs himself. It is easy to come and say I am injured. To play with the pain is the key. No fast bowler can play without any pain. They have to play with niggles here and there. We are currently working on the players with one of the best trainers, Michael Mann, who has been trying to get them into shape.Jayasuriya said Chandimal will continue to be Sri Lankas designated wicketkeeper during the Test series with Kusal Perera as a middle-order batsman.At the moment Chandimal is the better keeper, Kusal is a bit out of touch. Chandimal normally bats at No. 4 but because of the conditions in England, we pushed him to No. 6 and it was successful. We will discuss with him what position he is comfortable batting, he is flexible.Although many Australian players have not played a Test in Sri Lanka, Jayasuriya warned against complacency.They (Australia) have come early and started practice to get to know our conditions and they have hired (Muttiah) Muralitharan to get information about Sri Lankan conditions and pitches. They are very smartly doing their homework. At the end of the day they are also professionals, their coach has played here. 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- It was viewed almost as a race for Olympic silver, and Japan won.Undaunted despite running in the lane beside Usain Bolt, Aska Cambridge anchored the Japan relay team to an Olympic silver medal behind the mighty Jamaicans in an Asian record time of 37.60 on Friday night.Cambridge got the baton about the same time as Bolt, who pulled away to cross the finish in 37.27 to claim his ninth Olympic gold medal and complete a triple-triple -- golds in the 100, 200 and relay in three straight Summer Games.But Cambridge powered all the way down the straightaway and held off the Americans, Canadians, China and Britain to reward the technically flawless Japanese team with for a silver medal. It topped the bronze medal from the team of 2008, who were the first men from Japan to win an Olympic track medal in a sprinting event.It was really, really fantastic and its just so nice to be part of it, said the 23-year-old Cambridge, who has a Japanese mother and a Jamaican father. I may have Jamaican blood but I was brought up in Japan, and trained in Japan.I am called Japanese Bolt, but I need to be quicker to be called that.None of the members of the Japanese team has a sub-10 time for the 100, but their precision in the handovers gives them an advantage of teamss that have faster athletes but inferior technique.ddddddddddddheyve shown over the years they can be reckoned with, Bolt said, when asked if he was surprised to see Japan on the podium. The baton change is always smooth for them.The Americans could take heed -- they were disqualified for an illegal baton exchange after finishing third, just 0.02 behind Japan. It was the ninth time at a major championship since 1995 that the U.S. mens 4x100 relay has either been disqualified or failed to get the baton around.Canada was elevated into the bronze medal position after finishing in a national record 37.64.Andre de Grasse, who won silver in the 200 meters and bronze in the 100, said the Canadian team has seen it before, most recently at last years world championships.Last year we were fourth, and U.S. got DQd and we got a medal, he said. I told them all to wait around, you dont know what can happen. Its tricky -- sometimes it just doesnt take just speed.Still, he hadnt been expecting such big things from the silver medalists.Japan probably surprised is a little bit, he said. We didnt expect to see them up there. But congrats to them as well. ' ' '

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