South Africa, Sri Lanka seek revival

Teams lock horns in first of five-match ODI series today.


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South Africa have warmed up for the series with a 73-run win over a local side in Colombo. PHOTO: AFP

COLOMBO: South Africa and Sri Lanka are hoping to recover from recent setbacks in One-Day International (ODI) cricket when they contest a five-match series starting in Colombo today.

Both teams were knocked out in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy in the UK despite being rated as two of the strongest contenders in the eight-nation tournament.

The Proteas lived up to their reputation as cricket’s ‘chokers’, a tag outgoing coach Gary Kirsten said was fully justified following the semi-final defeat against England at the Oval in London.

Sri Lanka, World Cup runners-up to India in 2011, fell to MS Dhoni’s men twice in two weeks when the Champions Trophy defeat was followed by a loss in the tri-series final in the West Indies.

Dinesh Chandimal, 23, will lead the Islanders in the first two matches against South Africa after regular captain Angelo Mathews was handed a two-match ban for his team’s slow over-rate in the tri-series.

Sri Lanka will miss frontline seamer Nuwan Kulasekara, who sustained a finger injury in the West Indies, for the first two games. Batsman Jehan Mubarak was recalled after four years.

The tourists will be without the injured duo of Dale Steyn and Graeme Smith, while veteran all-rounder Jacques Kallis prolonged a self-imposed break after sitting out the Champions Trophy.

In further trouble for South Africa, fast-bowlers Morne Morkel and Lonwabo Tsotsobe were doubtful for the match after picking up minor niggles at the start of the tour.

The series, which will be followed by three Twenty20 internationals, is the first assignment for South Africa’s new coach Russell Domingo, who served as Kirsten’s deputy till the Champions Trophy.

“Russell communicates very well and he will make sure everyone understands their role really well,” said South Africa captain AB de Villiers. “The important thing is to try and be consistent every time we take the field. We have to do the basics well. It’s about us finding rhythm as a team.”

South Africa warmed up for the series with a 73-run win over a local side in Colombo on Wednesday as JP Duminy hit form with 92 and Chris Morris and Robin Peterson claimed three wickets each.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 20th, 2013.

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