England v Sri Lanka - 1st Test Lord's May 11-15

Sanath Jayasuriya has been recalled to the Sri Lankan Test side after reversing his decision to retire. The selectors met this afternoon, after Jayasuriya indicated a willingness to make himself available for Tests again, and decided to send him to England as soon as possible.

Jayasuriya met with Ashantha de Mel, Sri Lanka’s new chairman of selectors, on Wednesday morning to discuss his possible return. The decision has been ratified by the Sports Ministry and although Jayasuriya’s travel details have not been confirmed he is likely to arrive in the UK midway through the first Test.

The muddled scenario is an unwelcome distraction for a young team that ought to be using this tour to build for the future, and their coach, Tom Moody, admitted that the uncertainty would probably be weighing on the minds of his probable openers, Michael Vandort and Upul Tharanga.

“I suppose it’s something sitting in the back of your head, ‘is he coming, isn’t he coming?’”, said Moody. "But we in the senior group are encouraging the younger players to stay focused on the opportunity they’ve got. They need to concentrate on that, there’s no point looking over their shoulders.

“Whether it’s a senior player coming back or a younger player knocking on door, it makes no difference,” added Moody. “The pressure’s the same, and you need to take the opportunities when they come. We’ll just concentrate on our game. England go into contest as favourites, but there’s no point worrying what their expectations are, that’s irrelevant. We’re going in to win the contest, with spirit and self-belief.”

Duleep Mendis, Sri Lanka’s chief executive, denied a report appearing in The Daily Mirror that claimed that the decision to send Jayasuriya to England had already been made, saying that he first needed a letter confirming that Jayasuriya had reconsidered his decision to retire. “At this stage I have not received a letter,” Mendis said. “When I do, the selection committee will have to meet to confirm and then his selection would have to be ratified with the sports ministry. Only then could arrangements be made for him to join the England tour.”

Jayasuriya retired from Test cricket in April, midway through a home series against Pakistan, when the previous selection committee, headed by Lalith Kaluperuma, communicated their plans to blood new openers during the England Test series. Jayasuriya was offered the chance of a dignified farewell Test or an unceremonious sacking.

But de Mel, appointed last week, made it clear that he wanted Jayasuriya to reconsider his decision to retire: “When the selectors knew that Marvan [Atapattu] is not going to make it to England with his back problem they should have continued with Jayasuriya. He just played a county season in England last year and and is the only Sri Lankan to have scored a double hundred in England. What more credentials do you want?”
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England v Sri Lanka - 1st Test Lord's May 11-15

England (probable) 1 Marcus Trescothick, 2 Andrew Strauss, 3 Alastair Cook, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Andrew Flintoff (capt), 7 Geraint Jones (wk), 8 Liam Plunkett, 9 Sajid Mahmood, 10 Matthew Hoggard, 11 Monty Panesar. **

Sri Lanka** (probable) 1 Michael Vandort, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene (capt), 5 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 6 Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Farvez Maharoof, 8 Chaminda Vaas, 9 Nuwan Zoysa, 10 Muttiah Muralitharan, 11 Lasith Malinga.


Murali seeks five-wicket haul

LONDON: Muttiah Muralitharan wants to mark his first Test appearance at Lord’s by taking five wickets in an innings for Sri Lanka against England. “I’m relishing all the three Tests of the series. I’m looking forward to this match in particular because I’ve a dream of taking five wickets in an innings at Lord’s.

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Howcome Jayasuriya’s name is not in the probable’s list :what:

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^Jayasuriya retired from test cricket. Even though there have been rumours that he might come back but I am not sure whether he has made the decision yet. As for the match England all the way.

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Jayasuriya poised for Test return
Cricinfo staff
May 10, 2006

Sanath Jayasuriya has been recalled to the Sri Lankan Test side after reversing his decision to retire. The selectors met this afternoon, after Jayasuriya indicated a willingness to make himself available for Tests again, and decided to send him to England as soon as possible.

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Now I see it. He is actually arriving midway through the first test so he can only be considered after the test!](“http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/engvsl/content/current/story/246682.html”)

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:hehe: aya aya Afridi ka bhai aya… seems like Afridi has inspired some people in some way :smiley:

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Sofar
ENG 73-0 after 19.1 Overs

The way SL bowling they'll hardly dismiss Eng under 450+

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Finally Skipper turns to Murli after 22 overs of toothless gentle medium pace bowling

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and he will get one. Because as usual rest of SL bowlers are gonna struggle for wickets. Murali is gonna bowl non stop from one end and will end up with 5-6 wickets in 40 odd overs. This is why I will never rate Sri lanka highly, their reliance on one man.

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Well Murli just got his 1st wicket as for SL of the tour

Eng 86-1 at Lunch Day 1

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game resume after lunch
** England 151/1 (46.5 ov)**

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The inexperience of Haharoof is costing the extra runs from this side of the wicket.

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dont worry he will come good, bus he needs to sit with Wasim Akram once he is in the dressing room :snooty:

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theek hay yaar aap logon ke naam pe hans len :CareBear:

ghulail walay bhai bowling karwa rahay hayn (Malinga)? :-|

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Anyone know more about this Sajid Mahmood fella and which county he plays for?

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hahaha, now thats the quote of the day... :D

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** England 199/1 (59.0 ov) **<< Trescothick is heading towards another test century

AN Cook (lhb) 44 102 4 0 43.13
ME Trescothick (lhb) 95 165 15 1 57.57

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On another note:

Extras = 12
No-balls from Haharoof = 9

:smiley:

Kuch Khuda ka khauf karein aap. Chalein, jaldi jaldi theek karein apni angraizi likhai ko, kuch pallay nahin par raha. :smiley:

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Oh yaar bus theek hai. Thora mauka to diia kero… And stop punching the F5 key that often :mad:

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seems like Trescothick is fully recovered from the virus he got in India:D