Angelo Mathews reappointed Sri Lanka’s ODI and T20 captain

Colombo: Former captain Angelo Mathews was reappointed Sri Lanka’s ODI and T20 captain by the national selectors in a move that Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President, Thilanga Sumathipala described as a roundly unanimous decision by the national selectors on the recommendations of Head Coach, Chandika Hathurusinghe and SLCs management headed by CEO Ashley de Silva.

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The whole exercise was based on the new coach’s new strategy of a short term, medium and long term plan of optimising the national team to winning heights. Hathurusinghe chipped in to say that ‘I thought Mathews is the best person to captain the ODI team.’ My only concern is player fitness, but we have a long term plan in place,” he grated. Mathews, aged 30, in turn responded that he was honoured to take the job back after long deliberation in the national interest.

“It’s a thing you don’t ever think of taking back. There were a few reasons I decided to take it back as the president’s request was that it was a national call, and also considering the fact that we need stability running to the world cup in eighteen months’ time. Cricket has given me a lot, and if I turn my back I feel it is not fair by my country.  Some may like it, some may not. Hathu (Hathurusinghe) is not here to survive. I have worked with him in the A team and know his capacity. He’s here to do a job. Both of us think equally in the interest of the team.

The announcement was made to the media Tuesday at the SLC auditorium with SLC CEO, Ashley de Silva and Vice President in charge of international cricket, K. Mathivanan, Chairman of Selectors, Graham Labrooy and Head Coach Chandika Hathurusinghe attending.

The 16 member squad was also announced with Test captain Dinesh Chandimal regaining the selectors nod. Also significant was the naming of 22-year old fast bowler, Shehan Madushanka, a Sri Lanka Development Squad Emerging XI player in view of SLCs long term plan which Head Coach Hathurusinghe explained was to evolving ideally seven pace bowlers approaching the World Cup 18 months hence.

SLC President Suumathipala stressed that unfortunately there had been a fractured phase when Dinesh Chandimal, who took over the job when Mathews quit it five years ago, was injured and a stop gap captain in Upul Tharanga had to be appointed. Mathews had been laid back by injury by playing too much cricket having played the most number of matches in the world that had affected his body.

Chief Selector, Graham Labrooy said that Mathews appointment was in view of the long term. He would not be bowling in Bangladesh. But would progressively turn his arm in short bursts in ODIs only. On the naming of Madushanka, he said, “He has pace about 136 to 137 mph and bowls a quicker ball at 140 mph. He may or may not play in Bangladesh. Looking at the pace bowling department, we are going forward with Madushanka as a long term investment because we need to be competetive.”

On Chandimal’s recall, Labrooy said, “He has shown a lot of interest. In India his approach was aggressive with good strike rates, and his inclusion had been recommended by the head coach.” As to Kusal Mendis’ recall, he said, “Kusal had gone back to club cricket and got some big runs. The new captain and coach believe in him a lot”.

Chandimal reacted that ‘I’m happy to be back in the ODI squad and look forward to delivering.’

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Dinesh Chandimal to lead tean Sri Lankan in T10 cricket league

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Test captain Dinesh Chandimal will lead Team Sri Lanka at the highly anticipated T10 Cricket League taking place at Sharjah Cricket Stadium from 14-17 December.

A reworked team under his command is preparing for this dynamic version of the game. Currently leading the team in India this versatile and acknowledged right-handed batsman will bring his acumen and experience as a former national captain of the one dayers and T20 teams for Sri Lanka and position himself as a formidable opponent for the other five contenders.

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The fact that the country’s test captain has been given the responsibility of spearheading the side in the inaugural T10 speaks volumes for the credibility of the format and the seriousness with which this tourney is being taken at the top level.

Their first match for Chandimal and his boys to test their mettle will be against the Maratha Arabians at 6 pm on Friday the 15th.

Backing their skipper in the list released by the Sri Lankan cricket board are hard hitting and part time legspinner Dilshan Munaweera and  middle order bat Kithruwan Vithanage who made his mark in the under 19 side.

Also strengthening the side are Angelo Perera who jumpstarted his career with a century for the under 19s against Bangladesh in 2009 and lefthander Shehan Jayasuriya .

Team members also include  Nipun Karunanayake, Wanidu Hasaranga, Kasun Madushanka, Vishva Fernando, Sachithra Senanayaka, Alankara Asanka, Ramik Rambukwella, Bhanuka Rajapaksha, Shehan Madushanka Devapurag and, Lahiru Gedara.

The Directors for the Colombo team, Kashif Rijas Shahzad and Vijay Vyas, expressed their delight with the team’s make up and were confident that much talent would emerge during these four intense days.

Supported by Former Sri Lankan cricketers Avishka Gunawardana and Nuwan Zoysa  in their capacity as head coach and bowling coach respectively the Directors are planning their strategy for this unique venture.