“The Messiah has come with his disciples” said Angelo Mathews, after Sri Lanka returned home from a successful tour to Bangladesh. The “Messiah” he referred to was Chandika Hathurusingha, the man who seems to have injected new life to a group of players long plagued by a defeatist mindset. The tri-nation series began with two [...]

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“The Messiah has come with his disciples” said Angelo Mathews, after Sri Lanka returned home from a successful tour to Bangladesh.

The “Messiah” he referred to was Chandika Hathurusingha, the man who seems to have injected new life to a group of players long plagued by a defeatist mindset.

The tri-nation series began with two defeats against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh and critics were quick to write off the team once again. But the islanders speedily adjusted with a fightback, not only winning the ODI series but the Test and T20 series that followed.

These victories may have been scored against weaker oppositions. But the manner in which Sri Lanka performed showed a carefree swagger–something that had been missing during the teams horrendous run post the Australian victory of 2016.

In Colombo, Hathurusingha played down his influence. All that had happened was the team began to play as they had over the years–when Sri Lanka were the most dynamic team in world cricket–he said.

“There were reports that my insight into Bangladesh cricket helped Sri Lanka’s success during the tour,” he said. “I don’t think a single person can make such a huge impact. It was these guys who executed our plans. I reiterate that we won it because of the players.”

Hathurusingha was enlisted in late December, just three weeks before Sri Lanka left for Bangladesh. One of his first steps was to instill discipline across all formats. Before the tour, the team went through a series of strenuous training sessions. Some tactical changes were also made during the tour to bring back confidence. For instance, Kusal Mendis was promoted to open batting in T20s and he came out with fine colours scoring two match winning knocks. A greater trust was placed on all-rounder Thisara Perera while spinning all-rounder Jeevan Mendis was also brought into the side.

“The biggest contribution was the environment, which was good for the players,” Hathurusingha elaborated. “The coaching staff also helped a lot. We communicated a lot with the players on their concerns and views, we tried to get them to focus on their cricket and perform without worrying too much about the outcome. That was the major point in us enabling to turn things around.”

Sri Lanka struggled across all formats in 2017. Except for two T20 victories against South Africa and a Test series win against Zimbabwe at home, the team fell to the depths of despair. But Hathurusingha’s arrival signals new hope for players, administrators and fans.

But sterner tests await. In March, Sri Lanka hosts Bangladesh and India in a T20 series. The Indians have been one of the best limited-over sides in recent months. But they will send a team under Rohit Sharma with several seniors including skipper Virat Kohli being rested. Bangladesh, down after their miserable performance against Sri Lanka, will be keen to improve during the short series. This will be followed by a tour to West Indies before Sri Lanka hosts England and South Africa at home later this year.

Sharma to lead new-look India in Sri Lanka
NEW DELHI: At least five top Indian cricketers, including captain Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya, will be rested for the tri-series in Sri Lanka, Indian cricket board (BCCI) sources told TOI on Friday. Rohit Sharma will lead the team in Kohli’s absence. As reported by TOI earlier, a few young faces will be a part of the ODI team.

Keeping in mind the hectic South Africa series, which is due to get over on Saturday, the players and BCCI have mutually agreed to rest these top cricketers for the series. “What is the point of sending these cricketers after such a hectic South African tour,” a team source said.

The selectors will pick some new names on Sunday. With Kedar Jadhav too in the sick bay, there could be as many as six openings for the new-look Indian ODI team. Two selectors, including chairman of the selection panel MSK Prasad, had a chat with Delhi’s wicketkeeper-batsman Rishab Pant at the Palam cricket grounds after the Vijay Hazare match between Delhi and Andhra. In all likelihood, Pant will replace Dhoni.

 

Tour schedule  
March 6 – Sri Lanka vs India
March 8 – Bangladesh vs India
March 10 – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
March 12 – India vs Sri Lanka
March 14 – India vs Bangladesh
March 16 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
March 18 – Final

 

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