Asia Cup 2018: Former SL cricketers voice their concern regarding the country's cricketing future

Sri Lanka are already out of the Asia Cup.

Mathews and Chandimal are switching captaincy in between them at the moment. (Getty)

Former Sri Lankan cricketers Sanath Jayasuriya and Aravinda de Silva sounded their concern regarding the future of cricket in the country. 

Sri Lankan cricket is no less than a state of turmoil after continues failure in the past 20 months in international cricket. They won just a handful of matches last year with losses in important tournaments garnering them huge criticism. 

Asia Cup gave them a great chance to resurrect themselves, however, losses against Bangladesh and then Afghanistan in the league stage meant they were already out of the tournament even before their match against India. 

“It is very painful to see the current status. There is no pride in our cricket at the moment. When you lose, you are under pressure, but you should be able to absorb it. I am not too sure that is happening. This is the best time to come out of it because it cannot get worse than this,” said Jayasuriya.

“I am shocked at how they have got some of the basics wrong. Running between the wickets looks awful. There’s no trust among the batsmen. Aravinda and I used simply make eye-contact and run without even calling,” he said.

“A huge concern is that the guys who get starts are not able to finish things off. Batsmen like Rohit Sharma and Shoaib Malik have shown in this tournament how it should be done. We are going to face a huge crisis moving forward unless we fix the issues. Only eight teams will play the Champions Trophy and only 10 teams will play the World Cup. We are going to miss out in future if we are not going to sort these issues. Some of the younger cricketing nations have shown professionalism. We cannot take anyone lightly these days. Smaller teams are getting more exposure and they are a threat,” he said.

At the moment we look below par in all three departments and our fitness is a huge concern for me,” said the former captain.

Echoing Jayasuriya's sentiments former SL cricketer Aravinda de Silva said “Losing is part of the game, but the sad part is that we haven’t got our strategies sorted out. They have no idea what they are doing. There is no proper direction and clarity. The batting is a mess. We have to set each batsman a role and set the batting line-up accordingly. They are still continuing trial and error which is dangerous considering the World Cup is nine months away,” said de Silva.

“I am appalled with our fielding. That is not excusable. It has got nothing to do with talent. It is mainly hard work. I am not too sure whether they are placing enough emphasis on fielding. They are carrying a few older players and those players need to be positioned in certain areas and work on that. By now it should have happened,” he said.

“I also see that they are opening with Kusal Mendis. Well, I am not too sure whether he is an opener. His technique and temperament are such that he is better off at number four. Kusal is a guy who has got all the shots and should play the anchor. They need to understand his strength and strategise accordingly."

“I am glad that Lasith Malinga has returned to the side and that has given some variation to the attack. We have to analyze properly and make some decisions moving forward,” said Aravinda.

(Inputs from Hindustan Times) 

 
 

By Anshuman Roy - 25 Sep, 2018

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