World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

Sri Lanka v West Indies (19:00 local | 13:00 GMT | 17:00 GST)

Sri Lanka captaincy a guessing game ahead of semi

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Matches: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka
Series/Tournaments: World T20
Teams: Sri Lanka | West Indies

Big Picture
Two things are certain in Thursday night’s semi-final. The West Indies players will have the Mirpur crowd eating out of their hands; a jig, happy or otherwise, is likely. And a formula surpassed only by the theory of relativity in complexity will be required to work out who Sri Lanka’s captain is, and what percentage of the captain’s customary tasks he has carried out that day.Twenty-four hours before the toss, the team’s official line was that they still did not know who would lead. As long as Mahela Jayawardene is allowed to marshal the team on the field, Sri Lanka fans may not mind if a rag doll was sent to conduct the toss. At least an inanimate object would not do any worse at remembering the playing XI than Lasith Malinga, bless him.
When these teams clashed in the last World T20, the final had been a celebration of flair, but 18 months on, both teams have developed formulae with which to knead the talent at their disposal. West Indies have embraced conservatism with the bat, allowing Dwayne Smith to play as he wishes in the Powerplay, but generally seeking to keep wickets in hand to unleash at the back end. As the 82 runs in the final five overs of their innings against Pakistan proved, they have become increasingly adept at this through the tournament. With the ball, Samuel Badree and Krishmar Santokie have been as penetrative as they have been economical, thanks in part to a helpful Mirpur surface.
Sri Lanka have had among the most entertaining trips to the semi-final. They opened their campaign against South Africa who ch… errr, made poor use of a winning position under considerable pressure from the opposition. They brushed Netherlands aside before their bus driver had found a parking space. Then, having hit 189, they lost in dispiriting fashion to England, before orchestrating a rabid defence of 119 against New Zealand. In short, Sri Lanka have been like Pakistan.
Sri Lanka might have preferred a semi-final against Pakistan, because at least they understand how to counter Pakistan’s style of cricket, to some extent. A peaking West Indies unit will cause more worry in their camp, particularly because the wounds of Marlon Samuels’ game-breaking Premadasa assault will have barely healed over. West Indies will be confident they can take Lasith Malinga apart, as they did during that match, so the onus is on Sri Lanka to arrive at an effective strategy.
Form guide
Sri Lanka: WLWWW (completed matches, most recent first)
West Indies: WWWLLIn the spotlight
If there is one man who can put Sri Lanka in the final through strategy alone, it has to be the team’s best ever tactician, Mahela Jayawardene. He called the shots in the game against New Zealand, spreading fear in the hearts of opposition batsmen by placing a slip and short leg around them, and rotated bowlers masterfully. The whole thing made Sri Lanka fans nostalgic for the days of his leadership, when Sri Lanka played their most attractive cricket since the late ‘90s, and inspiring turnarounds against powerful opposition almost became the norm. He is also Sri Lanka’s best big-match player in any discipline. He will be desperate for this match not to be his last in the format.Darren Sammy has unequivocally been the best finisher of the tournament, to the extent that West Indies’ game plan takes his success at the death for granted. He has come off in almost every game, and sits on a tournament strike rate of 224 and an average of 101. Sri Lanka will also remember the unbeaten 26 off 15 that pushed West Indies’ total from competitive to commanding in the 2012 final, and more recently, the 30 not out from 14 that helped set up West Indies victory in a warm-up match. Sammy v Malinga has the potential to become the defining contest of the match.
Team news
As Dinesh Chandimal has done little to warrant selection in the T20 side over the past year, his availability does not necessarily mean he will play. There are rumours Angelo Mathews will take the reins. There are rumours Lasith Malinga will retain it. There are rumours that no one in the team really knows for sure. They even put up the coach for the pre-match press conference - an event customarily attended by the captain. Normally, such chaos would put elite sports teams off their game, but Sri Lanka are often not sensitive to upheaval. Will it make them play worse? Will it make them play better? No one really knows.Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera, 3 Mahela Jayawardene, 4 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 5 Dinesh Chandimal/Lahiru Thirimanne, 6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Thisara Perera, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Lasith Malinga, 11 Rangana Herath
West Indies have all their parts in place, well-oiled, humming like a Lamborghini on a Sunday afternoon drive. Their XI is more settled.
West Indies (probable) 1 Dwayne Smith, 2 Chris Gayle, 3 Lendl Simmons, 4 Marlon Samuels, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 7 Darren Sammy (capt), 8 Andre Russell, 9 Sunil Narine, 10 Samuel Badree, 11 Krishmar Santokie
Pitch and conditions
Pitches have become notoriously difficult to score on at this end of the tournament, particularly for teams batting second. Dew is less of a concern in Mirpur than it was in Chittagong. The weather is expected to be fine.Stat and trivia

  • Mahela Jayawardene is the top scorer in World T20s with 992 runs. Chris Gayle is second with 804, but has a slightly better average and strike rate

  • Including this one, West Indies have made three semi-finals in this tournament and Sri Lanka, four. The last time they met at this stage, in 2009, Sri Lanka won

  • Samuel Badree is the third-highest wicket taker in the tournament so far, with 10 scalps at an average of 9 and an economy rate of 5.62

Quotes
“Chandimal is a very exciting young cricketer. He has got an excellent cricket brain and he was chosen because of those factors. He had a tough time and people have been very quick to point it out.”
Sri Lanka coach Paul Farbrace defends the team’s captain, suggesting he may yet play on Thursday"The offspinners are the ones who have got wickets against us so we don’t mind their left-arm-spinner. Hopefully, we don’t play him as the New Zealanders did…"
West Indies captain Darren Sammy does not think Rangana Herath will bother his team

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

I am astonished to see that S Lanka has not played any T20 in Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur :hmmm:

Lets see how Pitch will behave in this match.

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Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

This will be an interesting contest.

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It will be a real test for both teams as both spinners are in terrific form. Just checked the sammy strike rate !

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Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

Again these stats have no relevance today since it is a Do or Die(knock out) one. :D But kudos to you for these info.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

Whoever wins, it seems contest would be close. In my opinion, SL on paper is stronger side, though WI is in form and showing strong performance.

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Due to nature of the game where results are more unpredictable than ODI or test, and considering WI recent performances, I would give 60 percent win chance to SL and 40 percent win chance to WI.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

S.L has got a lethal spin bowling ,that is quite formidable,in their armoury but W.I ,with their famous win against Pakistan will have an unprecedented confidence and energy level and they will relay a strong message to S.L by an initial barrage of shots.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

^^^ I do not think WI winning against Pakistan was such a big event for WI that it would give extra confidence to WI against SL, as result was expected. But the way WI defeated Pakistan ... or demolished Pakistan ... and also won against Australia, might give WI some confidence.

On the other hand, I believe WI and SL met 5 times before in World T20 and SL won 4 out of those 5 matches. One match that SL lost to WI was 2012 world T20 final, and that is the reason it is WI that is defending their world T20 title today.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

you have taken my words :D

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

You forgot that now you have logged in with your other nick, Am I right :DBralmartier :cb:

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

West Indies to send Srilanka back to colombo

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

You are right.I have logged in with Arleitter. :hehe: ooops my low memory :smiley:

This is what I told you last time that such stats(I appreciate the effort you put in) have no place in a Do or Die game.You can not expect who will perform and when.Remember Pakistan was in total control of the match till 16th Over against W.I and suddenly the equation changed after Bravo and Sammy fireworks.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

The one thing I do not want to see tonight is,if W.I win today's match is,Gayle's gangnam style.It has become so usual and boring.

To Mr.Gayle with love from G.S

Please go for a new style...

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

:slflag:

6.30 pm Sri Lanka have won the toss and they will bat.. Malinga says they have left out Thisara to include Prasanna. Darren Sammy says he would have batted first too, but he is hoping that the team can pull off a perfect game. He says, the starts need to improve for the team. WI are going unchanged.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

Both the sides need to play a positive cricket here.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

:) ... well, since SL won the toss, I believe their chances of winning the match has improved and depending on how they would score, their chance would improve further.

If SL makes around 180, I believe their win would be more or less, 90 percent certain.

Re: World T20, 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dhaka, Apr 3, 2014

After a flying start ,the opening partnership is broken.

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Mahela is also gone. So S.L has lost two of it's batsmen.

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3.6
Santokie to Perera, OUT, oh no! He was looking so good, but KJP plays back to this length delivery and chops it on to his middle and leg stump! Santokie doesn't show any emotion, but I am sure he is releived. Fantastic start to the innings by KJP though
MDKJ Perera b Santokie 26 (12b 2x4 2x6) SR: 216.66

4.2
Badree to Dilshan, OUT, he was looking to cut this hard, but chopped it on to point. Mahela was late to respond to the call and he is gone.. This is disaster for Mahela.. out without facing a ball. .He was a touch too late to start. I hope this is not his last innings!
**DPMD Jayawardene run out 0 (0b 0x4 0x6) SR: -

**Two quick strike has slow down SL, especially Jayawardene on 0. Now great responsibility on Sanga.