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MRobbo
4 Aug 2004, 08:46
Preview of test match begining at 2:30pm AEST(10:30 am Local) at Galle today.

Smith ready for a 'dog-fight'
Preview by Charlie Austin

When Eric Simons, South Africa's coach, peeled back the covers to take a sneak preview of the Galle pitch on Monday, he saw exactly what he expected: a sun-baked, biscuit-dry surface that promises extravagant turn for the spinners, and hours and hours of back-breaking toil for the seamers. Ask the groundsman, the former Test offspinner Jayananda Warnaweera, whether it will spin and he just smiles in that "Do I really need to answer that?" kind of way. He is predicting a three- or four-day finish and a walloping innings win for Sri Lanka.

South Africa may beg to differ with Warnaweera's result forecast, but are under no illusions as to the enormity of the challenge they face. Fresh from the South African winter, they have had only one three-day game to acclimatise to Sri Lanka's famously harsh conditions. Stomach upsets and niggling injuries have not helped. The loss of Herschelle Gibbs with an ankle injury has been a major blow, and the absence of a top-class spinner a serious worry.

Yet Graeme Smith, South Africa's captain, is clearly looking forward to the challenge. "Our backs are up against the wall," he admitted before South Africa's final practice. "It looks dry and there are a few cracks there, but it is pretty much what we expected. We don't expect the Test match to go more than four days. We know there is going to be a result and we want to be on the right side of that. It is going to be a hard dog-fight for us. We are going to have to dig deep and show a lot of commitment. Hopefully we can get one of two things right in the game and things come off for us."

The pitch may be tailormade for slow bowlers, but South Africa appear set on a three-pronged pace attack with Nicky Boje the solitary spinner. With Andre Nel hampered by a slight back niggle, Nantie Hayward is expected to make his international return after choosing county over country in frustration at the start of 2003. Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini will lead the attack. Lance Klusener is also set to make a comeback, batting at No. 6 and bowling plenty of his medium-pace offcutters.

Indeed, Klusener's role will be pivotal. Sri Lanka have had just one two-hour practice session since the tension and drama of their Asia Cup final. They are likely to be in one-day mode and Smith's bowlers will surely toy with their patience, hoping that they can spark self-destructive strokes and then gradually ramp up the pressure. We can expect defensive fields and a tedious off-stump line.

South Africa's main dilemma is the replacement for Gibbs. Andrew Puttick, the only other specialist opener in the squad, missed out in the warm-up game against the Board President's XI, and that leaves the management considering a makeshift opener, the risks of which are reduced by the fact that Sri Lanka are unlikely to waste much time with the new ball. Boeta Dippenaar, Martin van Jaarsveld and Jacques Rudolph will all have been considered, and Simons said they were "close to making a decision". An announcement will not be made until tomorrow morning.

The Sri Lankan squad, meanwhile, was in high spirits during a short and sharp morning practice. They may have lost four out of their last five Tests, all against Australia, but the shot of confidence provided by their showing in the Asia Cup makes that statistic largely irrelevant. Sri Lanka are an emotional team and their mood is crucial to performance. Atapattu, though, will warn his players to look forward not backwards.

"What we have achieved over the past couple of days has gone now," he told reporters. "We have to concentrate on doing well in this form of the game and we know the areas in which we must improve. The preparation has not been ideal but an international cricketer nowadays must be able to adjust that much faster. This is one of those things that you cannot control and we have got to live with it. We have to do well in both forms of the game and we now have an opportunity to do that."

Interestingly, considering that Sri Lanka have won only one Test against South Africa in 13 years (by an innings and 15 runs at Galle in 2000), Atapattu insisted: "They have not been at their best since the World Cup but that happens to every team. We are not under-rating them. They have always been a good side, performing in and outside of South Africa. South Africa are right up on the ladder of being tough on the field and if there is a challenge we will have to accept it."

Sri Lanka's selection issues revolve around the bowling. The batting picks itself, and the selectors have made it clear that they want Kumar Sangakkara to concentrate on his batting, a decision understood but perhaps not unanimously agreed with. "I believe that Sanga is our best batsman at the moment and we need to get the maximum from him so the gloves will be given to Kalu," said Atapattu. That leaves Sri Lanka with four bowling slots.

Ideally, Sri Lanka would like to play both Upul Chandana and Rangana Herath to partner Murali – who stands level with Shane Warne on 527 Test wickets – and they are seriously considering an attack with just one seamer. But with clouds hanging around Galle on Tuesday, they may be encouraged instead to go with a more balanced attack and play one of Nuwan Zoysa, Lasith Malinga and Farveez Maharoof, each of whom has a good case for selection: Zoysa for his recent zip, Malinga for his surprise value, and Maharoof for his accuracy and allround skills.

Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Marvan Atapattu (capt), 2 Sanath Jayasuriya, 3 Kumar Sangakkara, 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 6 Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Romesh Kaluwitharana (wk), 8 Upul Chandana, 9 Chaminda Vaas, 10 Nuwan Zoysa, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan.

South Africa (probable): 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Jacques Rudolph, 3 Boeta Dippenaar, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 Martin van Jaarsveld, 6 Lance Klusener, 7 Shaun Pollock, 8 Mark Boucher (wk), 9 Nicky Boje, 10 Makhaya Ntini, 11 Nantie Hayward.

© Wisden Cricinfo Ltd

apollo_creed
4 Aug 2004, 10:06
Can Murali throw himself into the record books?:D

SaintsSupporter
4 Aug 2004, 12:59
Yeah, he'd chuck a fit if he didn't.

MRobbo
4 Aug 2004, 14:35
Sri Lanka have won the toss and elected to bat

Umpires: Daryl Harper, David Shepard

Sri Lanka are 0/0 after 1 over
Atapattu 0 not out
Jayasuriya 0 not out

MRobbo
4 Aug 2004, 16:12
Sri Lanka 2/80 after 22 overs
Atapattu c.Boucher b.Pollock 9
Jayasuriya c.Klusener b.Pollock 12
Sangarakarra 41 not out
Jayawardene 16 not out

Pollock 2/13 off 6 overs

red+black
4 Aug 2004, 16:38
Some huge covers being placed on the field, covering more than the inner ring.
Early lunch is to be taken.
Raining fairly hard now and here comes about 400 ground crew pulling the covers out.
Players scatter as the covers come racing on.

Wouldn't we all spew (chuck) if the test was washed out? Wouldn't be the rainy season in Sri Lanka by any chance?

red+black
4 Aug 2004, 17:23
damn!

Good news is that the covers are off and play will get underway. The few minutes lost before lunch will be made up in this second session. Still cloudy but the heavy rain clouds seemed to have moved away. Klusener to continue from the City end.

red+black
4 Aug 2004, 17:42
just saw that Sri Lanka have 6 batsman in this test with a test average of 40 or greater. not bad.

Cooldude
4 Aug 2004, 18:23
Originally posted by red+black
just saw that Sri Lanka have 6 batsman in this test with a test average of 40 or greater. not bad.

Don't be fooled by that, they usually pump those averages up by scoring tons/double tons against Zimbabwe/Bangladesh

SaintsSupporter
4 Aug 2004, 18:39
Sri Lanka 4/151 off 45 overs.

*MS Atapattu c Boucher b Pollock...9
ST Jayasuriya c Klusener b Pollock...12
KC Sangakkara c Boucher b Boje...58
DPMD Jayawardene not out...61
TT Samaraweera lbw b Pollock...13
TM Dilshan not out...2

Pollock 3/20, Boje 1/33.

Mog
4 Aug 2004, 19:02
Good to see Pollock get some form back.

MRobbo
4 Aug 2004, 19:26
Scores at Tea on Day 1

Sri Lanka 4/178 from 55 overs
Jayawardene 64 not out
Dilshan 20 not out

Pollock 3/20 from 11 overs
Boje 1/43 from 14 overs

SaintsSupporter
4 Aug 2004, 20:46
Sri Lanka 5/246 off 75 overs.

*MS Atapattu c Boucher b Pollock...9
ST Jayasuriya c Klusener b Pollock...12
KC Sangakkara c Boucher b Boje...58
DPMD Jayawardene not out...98
TT Samaraweera lbw b Pollock...13
TM Dilshan b Hayward...25
RS Kaluwithurana not out...27

Pollock 3/20, Boje 1/62, Hayward 1/57.

SaintsSupporter
4 Aug 2004, 22:51
Stumps, Day 1

Sri Lanka 7/279 off 90 overs.

*MS Atapattu c Boucher b Pollock...9
ST Jayasuriya c Klusener b Pollock...12
KC Sangakkara c Boucher b Boje...58
DPMD Jayawardene not out...116
TT Samaraweera lbw b Pollock...13
TM Dilshan b Hayward...25
RS Kaluwithurana b Pollock...33
UDU Chandana b Ntini...5
MF Maharoof not out...0

Pollock 4/24, Ntini 1/42, Hayward 1/57, Boje 1/64.

Ray Nolan
5 Aug 2004, 13:36
Originally posted by red+black
Wouldn't be the rainy season in Sri Lanka by any chance?

It is indeed Monsoon season. The best time for Cricket in Sri Lanka is around January-April at the height of the dry season.

7/249, not a bad day, nice to see Mahela come through with a big knock which he will hopefully go on with, but that top order failure is a worry.

Looking forward to the 'Great One' holding the World Record all on his lonesome again shortly ... :D

MRobbo
5 Aug 2004, 14:39
Play underway on Day 2 despite heavy storm overnight.
Graeme Smith has a virus has not taken the field, Mark Boucher to captain in absense.

Sri Lanka 7/280 after 92 overs
Jayawardene 117 not out
Vaas 0 not out

SaintsSupporter
5 Aug 2004, 16:04
Sri Lanka 7/361 off 112 overs.

*MS Atapattu c Boucher b Pollock...9
ST Jayasuriya c Klusener b Pollock...12
KC Sangakkara c Boucher b Boje...58
DPMD Jayawardene not out...159
TT Samaraweera lbw b Pollock...13
TM Dilshan b Hayward...25
RS Kaluwithurana b Pollock...33
UDU Chandana b Ntini...5
WPUJC Vaas not out...36

Pollock 4/41, Ntini 1/52, Hayward 1/61, Boje 1/87.

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Why is Maharoof in the team, but Nuwan Zoysa and Lasith Malinga not?

Cooldude
5 Aug 2004, 16:25
South African bowling attack is rubbish without Pollock

MRobbo
5 Aug 2004, 16:38
Sri Lanka on fire! No pollock no South Africa

MRobbo
5 Aug 2004, 16:40
Great session for Sri Lankans
Lunch on Day 2
Sri Lanka 7/387 off 119 overs
Jayawardene 169 not out
Vaas 47 not out

This session: 0/108 off 29 overs

Pollock 4/41 off 19 overs

SaintsSupporter
5 Aug 2004, 18:25
Originally posted by Cooldude
South African bowling attack is rubbish without Pollock Pollock is playing...

Wicket just fallen...score update:

Sri Lanka 8/449 off 136 overs.

*MS Atapattu c Boucher b Pollock...9
ST Jayasuriya c Klusener b Pollock...12
KC Sangakkara c Boucher b Boje...58
DPMD Jayawardene not out...208
TT Samaraweera lbw b Pollock...13
TM Dilshan b Hayward...25
RS Kaluwithurana b Pollock...33
UDU Chandana b Ntini...5
WPUJC Vaas c Hayward b Boje...69
MF Maharoof not out...0

Pollock 4/48, Ntini 1/61, Hayward 1/71, Boje 2/133.

MRobbo
5 Aug 2004, 19:08
Scores at Tea Day 2
Sri Lanka all out 486 145.4 overs
Mahela Jayawardene lbw b.Hayward 237
Muralitharan b.Hayward 0
Maharoof 6 not out

Jayawardene 25x4,3x6 415 balls 572 mins

Hayward 3/81 on hat trick at start of 2nd innings
Pollock 4/48

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 20:21
Murali threw his wicket away, out first ball!

Mahela 237, scores his 12th century (also has a 98 and a 99), falls just short of his highest score (242), takes his average from 47.84 to 49.92, passes 4500 test runs.

Interesting full name for the bloke: Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene

SaintsSupporter
5 Aug 2004, 20:24
Originally posted by red+black
Interesting full name for the bloke: Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene Think of Chaminda Vaas:

Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 20:24
Originally posted by SaintsSupporter
Think of Chaminda Vaas:

Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas
WPUJC Vaas for short :)

SaintsSupporter
5 Aug 2004, 20:25
I'd hate to have to use their full names.

"Yeah, I think Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas is bowling great. And Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene batted really well, too."

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 20:36
interesting opening pair:

Boeta Dippenaar who has played 25 tests, but hasn't opened since his 8th test. Martin van Jaarsveld who has played 5 tests but never opened, and only once batted higher than 5th.

Smith scheduled to bat at 5, who has opened 36 times, at 3 three times, at 4 once, and never any lower. The four times he did not open were in his first two tests.

Boeta's full name: Hendrik Human Dippenaar :D

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 20:41
19 overs, 0/45, dip 23* vj 18*

Murali 5-0-19-0
Others 14-0-26-0

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 20:47
0/54. a reminder of how good gibbs and smith have been:
Mat I NO Runs Ave 100 50
HH Gibbs & GC Smith (RSA) 21 35 3 2590 80.93 7 7
Second best average of all time (Hobbs & Sutcliffe 1st of course)

Ray Nolan
5 Aug 2004, 21:28
Kudos to Mahela for going on and getting the big score I'd hoped for.

Hopefully Murali can bowl well and take a huge haul of wickets.:)

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 21:33
0/82 proving they are better than Gibbs and Smith :D Trail by 404.

Stumps called. Murali 0/36 off 12.

And the rankings depending on the series result:
Sri Lanka v South Africa, 2 Tests, Jul - Aug 2004
Sri Lanka South Africa
Current rating: 99 106
Possible series outcomes:
Sri Lanka wins 2-0 105 101
Sri Lanka wins 1-0 103 102
Drawn 0-0, 1-1 100 105
South Africa wins 1-0 97 108
South Africa wins 2-0 95 110

Interestingly, a 1-0 series win to Sri Lanka will see South Africa fall to 6th in the Test Rankings !!!!

Zeke
5 Aug 2004, 22:11
Originally posted by Ray Nolan
Murali can bowl

Are you sure?

red+black
5 Aug 2004, 22:14
Originally posted by Zeke
Are you sure?
He did qualify that by saying "Hopefully".

Ray Nolan
6 Aug 2004, 16:10
528

:) :) :)

Cooldude
6 Aug 2004, 16:20
Kallis is dominating Murali, watching the way he plays Murali two years ago, he plays him better than any other right handed batsman. He reads the toppie/doosra, and just goes across and works with the spin to the leg side, or just sweeps.

MRobbo
6 Aug 2004, 19:13
Scores at Tea on Day 3
South Africa 5/247 off 95 overs
trail by 239
Rudolph 54 not out
Pollock 9 not out

Murali 2/103 off 36 overs
529 test wkts
Jayasuriya 2/22 off 14 overs

dr nick
6 Aug 2004, 19:24
Originally posted by Cooldude
He reads the toppie/doosra, and just goes across and works with the spin to the leg side, or just sweeps. is he still bowling the doosra?

Cooldude
6 Aug 2004, 21:37
Originally posted by nicko18
is he still bowling the doosra?

Are his top spinners and doosras any different? Bowled the "straighter one" quite a few times, according to cricinfo commentry.

SaintsSupporter
6 Aug 2004, 22:28
His doosras are basically leg spinners, so the 'straighter one' would just be an offie that didn't spin too much.

At stumps, day 3:

South Africa 7/347
Rudolph 85*
Boje 31*
Jayasuriya 2/34, Murali 2/112, Dilshan 1/24, Vaas 1/45

Ray Nolan
7 Aug 2004, 00:27
Originally posted by Cooldude
Are his top spinners and doosras any different? Bowled the "straighter one" quite a few times, according to cricinfo commentry.

Yes they are different. The top spinner is the 'straight one', it doesn't really turn but does bounce much higher off the pitch. It's easier for him to bowl than an arm ball because he cocks his wrist to bowl the toppie whereas with a arm ball he doesn't making it easy to read.

red+black
7 Aug 2004, 00:58
looks like murali has to work for his wickets for a change. 3 days played, only 2 wickets so far.

Ray Nolan
7 Aug 2004, 01:08
Strange for a Galle pitch to have so many runs scored on it even in the first 3 days. Looks like Warnaweera 'chucked' too much water on it instead of drying it to buggery & turning it into a dustbowl.

Zeke
7 Aug 2004, 10:33
Originally posted by SaintsSupporter
Murali 2/112

Superb. He must be throwing it right up to the South Africans.

dr nick
7 Aug 2004, 11:19
Originally posted by Cooldude
Are his top spinners and doosras any different? Bowled the "straighter one" quite a few times, according to cricinfo commentry. they are... but if his 'normal' offie is straightening 5 degrees and his doosra 15 degrees (obviously a lot more than that under match conditions) i wonder how much his arm straightens when bowling the toppie.

the fly
7 Aug 2004, 12:35
Jayawardene's batting average at Galle is now up to 90.08 from 15 innings, compared to his overall batting average of 49.92 from 99 innings.

SaintsSupporter
7 Aug 2004, 12:48
Originally posted by Ray Nolan
Strange for a Galle pitch to have so many runs scored on it even in the first 3 days. Looks like Warnaweera 'chucked' too much water on it instead of drying it to buggery & turning it into a dustbowl. I wouldn't say that...in the 1st Test between Australia and Sri Lanka earlier this year, there were 794 runs scored in 3 days.

In this there was 833...so it's not too much more.

And even in the West Indies/Sri Lanka Test in 2001, there was 791...

Ray Nolan
7 Aug 2004, 15:06
Perhaps since they started playing Tests down there they've had to make it more batsman friendly. When I was living over there it wasn't yet an International venue and when they played First Class (or what passes for First Class in SL) games there you wouldn't often see scores of 300+ in an innings. Spinners paradise back in those days, you used to be able to get on to the ground easily as it was an open field and every time I had a look at the pitch it was as dry as a nun's nasty! Great venue though, you can watch the game for free as well if you go up on the ramparts of the Fort which overlooks the ground.

Russian
7 Aug 2004, 20:22
2 wickets in 3 Pollock balls (Boje bowled an over in between)

Sri Lanka 5/143 with a first innings lead of 110. Rudolph made 102, Murali took 4.

Samaraweera 15*
Kaluwitharana 0*

Russian
7 Aug 2004, 21:44
Sri Lanka declare at 9/214

South Africa need 325 for victory, 3 overs tonight

Boje finished with 5/88 from 22

Russian
7 Aug 2004, 22:33
Smith 5*
Dippenaar 0*
Extras 2

0/7 at stumps, 318 needed tomorrow

red+black
8 Aug 2004, 17:00
Truly gutless effort from South Africa. First session 30 overs for 49 runs. Run rate of 1.70. At that rate they deserve to drop to number 6 in the world.

Smith 35* off 108
Dippenaar 11 off 56
M van Jaarsveld 5* off 35

Murali has the only wicket.

Does any team want to even prove that they are worthy to challenge Australia?

red+black
8 Aug 2004, 18:08
The cricinfo front page says:

"Boeta Dippenaar was the first one to be dismissed as South Africa battle to survive on the final day of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka"

318 off 90 overs with 10 wickets in hand was the assignment. if that is not a target that the public or South African cricketers think is worth chasing, then cricket is in trouble.

SaintsSupporter
8 Aug 2004, 18:21
South Africa 2/109
Smith 56*
Kallis 7*

216 runs required from 41.1 overs.

SaintsSupporter
8 Aug 2004, 20:20
South Africa have just started blocking now. What could have been a tight, tense and interesting game has now just fizzled out into a boring peice of crap. Great tactics, South Africa, really good for cricket :\

They could have made a go of it easily...they needed 180 runs from 30 overs when Smith went. But instead, they've just started blocking.

Cooldude
8 Aug 2004, 20:59
Seems like nowadays whenever teams are set a remotely reasonable target at the last innings, they just give up and play for the draw :rolleyes:

Murali's got 4 so far, the only one that's happy to see the South Africans blocking is Warne

sainters
9 Aug 2004, 18:19
I think something needs to be done with test cricket, they have to make it quicker somehow :confused: