SL vs AUS : ICC Trophy Semi Final 2

What do you guys think !!!

I want SL in final.Go Sri Lanka!!!

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** Murali key bowler: Australia **

Colombo, Sep 26: Australia have no special plans to deal with Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan in their Champions Trophy semi-final, Australian captain Ricky Ponting said on Thursday.

Ponting told reporters it was down to each individual batsman to decide how to combat Sri Lanka`s leading test and one-day wicket-taker on Friday on a pitch expected to help the spinners.

Murali`s a world-class bowler and he`s probably not only the hardest to score runs off but also their wicket-taker through the middle period of an innings, Ponting said.

``But it will be down to individuals to work out a game-plan to play him and that will vary from player to player.

We`ve not made too much fuss and we`ll prepare as we always prepare with a meeting today and I`m sure some stuff will come up then.

Ponting had some success against Muralitharan on Australia`s tour of Sri Lanka in 1999, scoring 253 Test runs at 84.33 including 105 not out at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

But he said he was not the only player in the world champions` team to have seen a fair amount of the off-spinner.

A lot of the guys in the squad now were on that tour and we`ve spoken a lot about how to play Murali in the past, he said.

``We`ve all watched a lot on TV and how England have handled him in Tests and one-dayers but everyone will have their individual plans.

Some guys will have differing plans and styles of play and I`m sure you`ll see those different styles tomorrow, he added.

Ponting admitted the battle between Australia`s batsmen and the Sri Lankan spinners could be crucial.

How we play their slower bowlers will probably determine the outcome of the game, he said.

LEG-SPINNER

But despite the key role spin is likely to play, Ponting said Australia would be unlikely to pick off-spinner Nathan Hauritz as a third slow bowler alongside leg-spinner Shane Warne and slow left-armer Darren Lehmann.

The idea of three spinners has been thrown up but it`s probably unlikely, he conceded. It will be hard to change the side as it`s performed so well over the past few weeks.

We`ve got the part-time spinners like Darren Lehmann and Michael Bevan if required and I`d think Sri Lanka would rather play spin that the quicks anyway.

Those quicker bowlers - Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee - have been highly effective in the early stages of the tournament, as well as in the recent triangular series against Pakistan and Kenya.

With that form behind them Ponting said it was unlikely the make-up of the attack would change.

Our fast bowlers have done a great job opening the innings and taking early wickets and, hopefully, they`ll do that again tomorrow, he said.

Ponting confirmed that batsman Damien Martyn would be fit for selection after missing the nine-wicket win over Bangladesh with a hip injury. He is likely to return in place of Jimmy Maher.

Australia were scheduled to hold an optional practice session on Thursday afternoon after lengthy work-outs on the preceding two days. Sri Lanka, with no reported injury concerns, practised on Thursday morning.

The winners of Fridays match will play India in the final on Sunday after Saurav Gangulys men beat South Africa by 10 runs in the first semi-final.

Australia (from): Ricky Ponting (captain), Michael Bevan, Andrew Bichel, Jason Gillespie, Adam Gilchrist, Nathan Hauritz, Matthew Hayden, Brett Lee, Darren Lehmann, Jimmy Maher, Damien Martyn, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Shane Watson.

Sri Lanka (from): Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Russel Arnold, Marvan Atapattu, Upul Chandana, Aravinda de Silva, Kumar Dharmasena, Tillekeratne Dilshan, Dilhara Fernando, Hasantha Fernando, Pulasthi Gunaratne, Mahela Jayawardene, Muttiah Muralitharan, Kumar Sangakkara, Chaminda Vaas.

Umpires: Steve Bucknor and David Orchard. Third umpire Rudi Koertzen, fourth umpire Srinivas Venkataraghavan. Match referee: Wasim Raja.

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I think Australia will win even though I would like SL to go through. Australia V India will be the final to watch.

Head Says - Australia, heart says - SL. Lets see.
Hayden/martyn Vs. Murali will be interesting.

how come you say martyn v/s Murali will be intersting.. Hayden no doubt but martyn is not a special player of spin, his record will suggest that....

Very hard to predict, not that Srilanka are even close to being good as Australia but they along with India are bullies on sub continent pitches.
Murali will have a good time against the leftys of Australia (Hayden, Gilchrist, Bevan, Lehman)
But with Hayden in his prime form, anything can happen.

I would love to see Austriala losing... I am tired of media bragging about them :) .. Okay they are the best but media poses as if they are from other planet. I think other teams play austrila thinking austrila and trouble themselves ... They are human and choke under pressure like any other team. Whoever wins.. i hope that austraila is brougt to earth

I think both of the teams have chances to win, Austraila as everyone know are a great fighter and their win %age is very high on the other hand SL has advantage of playing at home and they have good batting line up. People talk about Murali a lot but in recent time Murali has not impressed me so I doubt that guy will produce anything better against the Aussies. GO AUSSIE GO

PS. since everyone is for SL I thought I should go for Aussie

:slight_smile: :hehe:

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I hate this slogan :P...
whatever happens like i said aussies must be brought to earth...

Well to bring them to earth “tumhay Aussie team kay andar phoot dalni ho ge” :hehe:

I have a feeling Aussies are going to win GO AUSSIE GO :k:

yes, true. but they really r from another planet. which other team have u ever seen so consistent. even SA could not maintain their consistency. the aussies have managed to attain that level of respect through their professional and high level of cricket. they are a complete team. they have good batsmen, fielders, and in the bowling department they have both good spinners and fast bowlers.

i’m going for AUSSIES!!! :k: :k:

The Aussies are good but they are not invisible.
Any quality team in form with all their players in good form can beat them anyday.
Pakistan in their high times beat them.
NZL and SAF playing good cricket can beat them.
Its more of a matter of the state of the oppopsition playing the Australian team.
Any time they play a quality team with good form, they end up loosing.
I'm not saying they are not good, they are currently the best in the world as of today but it doesn't take a whole lot to beat them any given day.
I do think they will the semifinal and take the ICC trophy but beating isn't something impossible as many of you think.

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*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *
The Aussies are good but they are not invisible.
Any quality team in form with all their players in good form can beat them anyday.
Pakistan in their high times beat them.
NZL and SAF playing good cricket can beat them.
Its more of a matter of the state of the oppopsition playing the Australian team.
Any time they play a quality team with good form, they end up loosing.
I'm not saying they are not good, they are currently the best in the world as of today but it doesn't take a whole lot to beat them any given day.
I do think they will the semifinal and take the ICC trophy but beating isn't something impossible as many of you think.
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Who said they are invisible. We all see them on TV.

lets see hteir consitency ..
out of last 18 they have lost 7… well umair is right , any qulality team can beat them … Nzl beath them on theree consecutive times …

..and I thought we were discussing SL vs Aus semis...
who says subcontinental teams are inconsistent..here we are consistently turning every thread into a dissing contest..:)

i think Aus should make it to the finals...

WHo ever wins is gonna win the final .

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WHo ever wins is gonna win the final .
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interesting prediction. meaning india winning the final is out of the question??

Australia has won the toss and will bat. Here we go for the most exciting match of the tournament so far.

Adam'khor' Gilchrist ne doosri hi baal par cut kar diya hai...aur yeh chaar run..

Australia 15/0 after 2 overs.