1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (GMT +0530)

Bangladesh squad:
Habibul Bashar, Shahriar Nafees, Abdur Razzak, Aftab Ahmed, Farhad Reza, Khaled Mashud, Mashrafe Mortaza, Mehrab Hossain jnr, Mohammad Ashraful, Mohammad Rafique, Rajin Saleh, Saqibul Hasan, Shahadat Hossain, Syed Rasel

Sri Lanka squad:
DPMD Jayawardene, MS Atapattu, CM Bandara, TM Dilshan, CRD Fernando, ST Jayasuriya, CK Kapugedera, MF Maharoof, SL Malinga, M Muralitharan, PDRL Perera, KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga, WPUJC Vaas

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Sri Lanka provide one of the grandest ironies

MOHALI: One of the grandest ironies of this ironical tournament is that Sri Lanka will be playing qualifying matches to just find a place in the main draw of the Champions Trophy. A terrible showing in India last year cost them a place in the starting eight.

While that series proved to be only a blip (they edged South Africa en route to the VB Series finals and they cleaned up England in England), the damage had already been done.

What is interesting is that there is no drastic change in the personnel from their previous Indian tour, a disaster from most angles. Yet, they arrive this time far more upbeat. Their batting has started showing shades of the dangerous line-up of the mid-90s, Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan are still a dangerous combination and their fielding continues to be better than most.

The closest they came to a Champions Trophy crown was at home in 2002 — when they shared the trophy with India due to a rain-disrupted final — but they could well upset several calculations in this one.

One to watch: There was a time not long ago when, given the amount of talent, Mahela Jayawardene was considered an under-achiever. But, like it’s done to a few others, captaincy changed the man. With Marvan Atapattu injured, Jayawardene took over a team in tatters and lifted them from the morass. As a captain he averages 49.76, as opposed to his career average of 32.33.

The fact that Sri Lanka and Jayawardene have hit a purple patch together is not a coincidence. As a captain, he has won 14 One-day Internationals, and lost only four. The pitches in India will be to his liking — he likes to play on the up, loves to hit inside out, and is fantastic against spinners.

New kid on the block: Last last year — with Romesh Kaluwitharana gone, Marvan Atapattu injured, and Sanath Jayasuriya out of form — Sri Lanka’s opening woes got compounded. But in England, Jayasuriya solved half the problem and Upul Tharanga put his hand up and completed it. It was Tharanga who starred with a century at Lord’s and began Sri Lanka’s rampaging run.

Tharanga is strong through the covers and backward point but is vulnerable against the short ball. Through the Champions Trophy, Tharanga would like to carry forward the transformation that started in England: from a cautious batsman unsure of his place in international cricket to an attacking one who began resembling his more illustrious team-mates. With Jayasuriya by his side, the pair looks good enough to carry Sri Lanka through to the World Cup.

Current form: The key to winning any tournament in the subcontinent remains the team’s batting and a comparison of Sri Lanka’s performance on the tour of India in the 2006 season, and their form thereafter gives an indication of their improvement.

Jayasuriya, their most important one-day batsman over the years, averaged 14.16 in the dismal series in India; since the start of 2006, he’s averaged 79.83. It’s similar for the rest of the top order — corresponding numbers for Jayawardene are 27.66 and 72.40; for Tillakaratne Dilshan they’re 37 and 53; and for Tharanga they’re 17.25 and 62.42.

Source: http://thenews.jang.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=27356

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Go Bangladesh!!

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Toss Bangladesh have won the toss and chose to field. Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka's captain, said that he would have liked to bat had he won the toss. So everyone is happy as we head into the first of the qualifying matches in the Champions Trophy.

ICC first match

Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field first

Hours of play: 14.30 start, First Session 14.30-18.00 Interval 18.00-18.45, Second Session 18.45-22.15
Current time: 14:17 local, 08:47 GMT

Toss Bangladesh have won the toss and chose to field. Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka's captain, said that he would have liked to bat had he won the toss. So everyone is happy as we head into the first of the qualifying matches in the Champions Trophy.

I am Sriram Veera, and along with Jamie Alter, will bring you the live commentary for the day.

Pitch: There is a lot of grass on the track albeit dry. The curator, Daljit Singh, was of the opinion that "the ball will carry through to the batsmen and seamers will be able to extract height, though it might be tough for the spinners as the ball may skid."

Dav Whatmore, Bangladesh's coach on the eve of the match: "I still believe that realistically we have a chance to win the match. My boys are very much confident to push the opponents hard. Our two injured bowlers (Mashrafee Bin Mortuza and Syed Rasel) are now okay. Most importantly the young side are improving well."

Habibul Basher, Bangladesh's captain: "In February, we proved that we could beat Sri Lanka. If we could do it in Bogra, then why not here?"

Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka's captain: "We are totally aware of that loss, so we'll play as hard as we played against the other teams. Our main target is to make a winning start in the competition and then qualify to the main stage"

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

^ Mr Sriram Veera, try to use existing threads instead of opening new ones :confused:

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^ daikha he nahi tha pehlay :bummer:

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Bangladesh will win very easily. LoL.

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*^ ho b sakta hay *

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

See if BD can create the first upset of this tournament... :)

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3 of the Ist over...Jayasuriya 5 dot balls...

DAD

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Sky sports showing it in UK

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any links anyone?

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

SL 43 off first 8 overs...

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

Sri Lanka inching close to 200.

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Jayasuriya gone to Rasel on 31...

SL 67/1

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

dhobi_bhai tussi great ho

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

I think i cud make the bangladesh national team.

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

hmm i think we can take SL.

Re: 1st Qualifying Match - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Chandigarh

SL 127/1 off 20 overs...