




Local organisers are hoping the turnout for Monday’s spectacle between India and hosts Sri Lanka will be as much as the daily attendance in these national hot-spots. The Rs 50 tickets, with which fans watch the match standing, have been sold out. The 25,000-capacity Rangiri Stadium is expected to have an even spread of fans to provide a surround-sound effect against a stunning rocky backdrop.
The wicket has not been watered for 10 days and the little blades of surviving grass are awaiting the Sunday morning sun before the blade turns on them. Curator Annirddha Polonowita insists he’s prepared a typical high-scoring track for the 50-over format but the evidence suggests no deviation from the past, when slow bowlers have enhanced their reputation on this 22-yard strip.
Mendis menace
The Asia Cup final defeat is still ringing loudly in the background. Team India were responsible for making Mendis the man he is today, and they have now taken up the responsibility of bringing him down. The stress in the camp is on playing up to the pitch of the ball, and to deal with any flighted delivery firmly. Both Murali and Mendis have shown the tendency to give the ball a bit of air, and the visitors have set their sights to latch on to those balls.
Skipper Dhoni is contemplating a 6-4-1 combination in the first match — six batsmen, four specialist bowlers and an all-rounder. Irfan Pathan is the only available option for that slot and the top-six are easy to pick, but there are worries in the bowling department over the inclusion of Pragyan Ojha.
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