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Mathews, Chandimal critical to SL’s WC hopes

By AFP
March 18, 2018

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s veteran stars Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal are critical to the young side’s hopes at the 2019 World Cup despite poor form and recent injuries, said former captain and world cup winner Aravinda de Silva.

The islanders failed to make the final of the ongoing Twenty20 tri-series in Colombo, but their recent performances have raised hopes of a resurgence after a lacklustre 2017, in which they lost 40 of 57 international matches.

“I think Angelo is probably the most capable allrounder of the side and also has a good cricketing brain along with Chandimal,” said de Silva, who was a star batsman in the Sri Lankan side that won the World Cup in 1996.

Mathews, 30, returned to lead Sri Lanka’s limited-overs sides earlier this year after quitting as captain last July, but has played only one international match because of injury. Test skipper Chandimal has led the one-day and T20 teams in his absence.

An improved Sri Lanka won the recent ODI tri-series in Bangladesh and also beat the Tigers in the Test and T20 series.

The resurgence has been credited to new coach Chandika Hathurusingha, who moved back to his native Sri Lanka after coaching Bangladesh for nearly three years.

De Silva believes Hathurusingha’s ease of communication with players gives him an advantage over a foreign coach.

Sri Lankan players were accused of being “too fat” by the country’s sports minister last year as the defeats piled up, and were told to get fit or get out.