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Sri Lanka anxious to avoid Zimbabwe slip-up
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 10 - 03 - 2011

PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka cannot afford to be complacent in its World Cup clash against lowly Zimbabwe Thursday, knowing an upset would leave it in danger of missing out on the knockout phase.
The 1996 winner and 2007 runner-up has five points from four games and need a win to ensure it reaches the quarterfinals. It faces extra pressure because its last match is away against New Zealand in Mumbai.
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara realizes the importance of victory over Zimbabwe, against whom Sri Lanka has won all four World Cup matches in previous tournaments.
“Our focus is on the immediate game so it doesn't really matter where you finish up. You need to beat every single team to get into the final, and to win the World Cup,” said Sangakkara, whose team lost to Pakistan and saw its match against Australia abandoned due to rain.
Sri Lanka piled up 332-7 in its big win over Canada but failed to chase down Pakistan's 277-7, before knocking Kenya over for a paltry 142 with paceman Lasith Malinga taking a career-best 6-38, including a hat trick.
Sangakkara defended his batsmen, especially opener Tillakaratne Dilshan.
“In cricket you have instances where not everyone shines every day. You always get matches where certain people shine and some don't,” said Sangakkara, who was 73 not out when the rain washed out the Australia match.
“I think batsmen go through certain phases. The most important thing at all times in high-performance situations is to maintain equilibrium, make sure that your emotions remain the same at all times.”
“Dilshan has been our best performer over the last few years. He has won us so many games so we just want him to go out and we want him to be focused and keep his aggression,” he said.
The skipper said he was surprised at his team's World Cup schedule but insisted playing New Zealand in India would not be a problem. “You can't change things beyond your control. It was a surprise that that was the only game we are playing outside our country being the host.
“Usually, the host nation plays at home, but that's the way the game goes.”
Sri Lanka is likely to bring in paceman Dilhara Fernando for his first match in the World Cup.
Zimbabwe, smarting from its ten-wicket defeat against New Zealand, hopes Vusimuzi Sibanda, a replacement for the injured Sean Williams, bolsters the batting line-up.
Captain Elton Chigumbura said the side needed to eradicate batting errors.
“It is always hard against a bigger team. The way we started with our batting (against New Zealand) – it is always hard to come back from losing three to four quick wickets in the first 15 overs.
“It is more about the technical errors, so we need to overcome those errors and be up to the challenge.”
Zimbabwe, with two points from three matches, needs a win to maintain a realistic chance of reaching the quarterfinals.
“Sri Lanka's whole attack has match-winners so we have got to make sure we play all of them well. (Muttiah) Muralitharan and (Lasith) Malinga are obviously the big names, so we have to be cautious,” said Chigumbura. “We have still got a chance to reach the quarterfinals and we believe that if we play our best cricket then we can proceed,” said Chigumbura.
The African nation's strength lies in its bowling, its spinners to be exact, backed up by some smart fielding. The tweakers, led by the experienced Ray Price, will try to make life difficult for the batsmen forcing them to take a few undue risks.
“It's a very important game as we only have two points. We'll be looking to play our best cricket against Sri Lanka and to do that we need to make a competitive score against their quality bowlers,” said Chigumbura.
Chigumbura said Zimbabwe has a plan to tackle off-spinner Muralitharan, who has taken the most one-day wickets, and slinger Malinga.
– Agence France


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