Sanath Jayasuriya, the interim Sri Lanka males’s head coach, believes the Test workforce set to play three video games in opposition to England within the latter half of the summer season is a superb alternative, citing the circumstances will go well with the guests. Sri Lanka begins their Test collection in opposition to England on August 21 at Old Trafford in Manchester. “The fact that we have got a late-summer tour is great, because the wickets have been used a lot, and there’s more sunshine at this time of year. It’s more similar to our conditions than the early summer tours. I have made sure the players know it’s a great opportunity,” Jayasuriya instructed ESPNCricinfo.
With many gamers touring England for the primary time for the longer format, Jayasuriya acknowledged about making certain the Sri Lankan gamers are in the appropriate mindset earlier than the collection begins. “I want to make sure there is that hunger. Playing three Tests like this is not an opportunity you will get easily again.”
“So we have to take it while we can. Scoring runs here is challenging, because even if the pitches are flat, the ball can still start swinging, or seaming. We have to know how to adjust to that.”
In his six Tests in England, Jayasuriya scored 421 runs at a median of 42.1, together with his greatest knock being 213 coming on the Oval in 1998. With Sri Lanka having the providers of Dinesh Chandimal, Dimuth Karunaratne and Angelo Mathews, who have been members of the Test series-winning workforce in England in 2014, Jayasuriya needs different batters to be versatile of their batting method.
“We have the personnel there, but we need to fight hard. If you play six or seven batters, only two or three will perform for sure. If they get a start they need to play big innings. They know they have that responsibility on challenging wickets.”
“Everyone should play their natural game, but once you get that start, there are places where you need to break things down a little, and either bat quickly, or slow down for a bit. When the ball gets older, it can still seam here, which is the uniqueness of the Duke ball.”
Sri Lanka are positioned in fourth place on the World Test Championships standings, with a degree proportion of fifty% whereas England are in seventh place with 36.54%. Jayasuriya signed off by saying Sri Lanka have bowling plans to counter England’s aggressive model of batting.
“It’s in the first ten overs that there will be the most pressure I think. If you look historically, they have been attacking in the first ten overs and getting runs on the board quickly. We have got some plans to counter that. And we know this is how they will play.”
“We have to bowl in the right places, and if they hit the good balls, that’s okay. We need to identify the right lengths given the conditions. There will be times when we need to cover the areas of the field where they are attacking, to cut down the boundaries.”
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