| An Ode to the Lankans |
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| Written by Alan | ||||||
| Tuesday, 10 April 2007 | ||||||
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So far Sri Lanka has been the most interesting team in this World Cup.
Their matches against South Africa, in which South Africa limped to
victory after a near-fatal collapse (including the remarkable 4 wickets
in 4 balls by Lasith Malinga), and against England, in which a great
rearguard effort from England's tailenders Bopara and Nixon fell just 2
runs short. That's one-day cricket at its most exciting.
What makes them interesting? In part its that they have a really
dangerous batting lineup. The formerly retired Sanath Jayasuriya is an
excellent batsman, and Australia's Adam Gilchrist is the only other
wicket keeper-batsman in the same class as Kumar Sangakkara.
But what
really makes them unique is their bowlers. They don't just have good
bowlers, they have bowlers who are one-of-a-kind. There will never be
another bowler like Muttiah Muralitharan - his deformed elbow makes him
pretty much impossible to emulate. Now that Shane Warne has retired, he
is undisputably the sport's premier wicket-taking spin bowler. Then
there's the aforementioned Lasith Malinga. Not only does he have an
unusual style of delivery, which has been much discussed, but now he's
got hair to match. There's also Chaminda Vaas, who almost became a
priest instead of a cricketer.
I can't predict that Sri Lanka will win the tournament, but I can say that they are the team to watch.
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