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Jayawardene says Sri Lanka favorites for World T20

Colombo, Sep 10: Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene pointed to the familiarity of home conditions and a "fanatic" crowd support as reasons why his team deserves to be favorite when the World Twenty20 starts later

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: September 17, 2012 18:38 IST
jayawardene says sri lanka favorites for world t20
jayawardene says sri lanka favorites for world t20

Colombo, Sep 10: Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene pointed to the familiarity of home conditions and a "fanatic" crowd support as reasons why his team deserves to be favorite when the World Twenty20 starts later this month.





He said Sri Lanka is trying to buck the trend of losing semifinals and finals in high-profile tournaments, having lost a 50-over World Cup semifinal in 2007 and the final in 2011 plus the World Twenty20 final in 2009.

"Obviously we have a slight advantage in little bit of the conditions as well as the crowd being behind us," Jayawardene said. "We'll definitely enjoy some fanatic fans behind us."

Sri Lanka opens the 12-team competition against Zimbabwe on Sept. 18.

Prolific batsman Kumar Sangakkara and seam bowler Nuwan Kulasekara are recovering well from injuries, Jayawardene said. Sangakkara broke a finger and Kulasekara injured his groin during the home one-day international series against India in July.

"Kumar is getting along well. I think he's been batting day and night getting extra net sessions (as) he has lost a few in the past few weeks. Kumar is like that," Jayawardene said.

"Nuwan has been bowling 80 to 90 percent in the last week or so. Next week we'll push him a bit more with the fielding and all that. He should be OK with his groin injury."

Jayawardene was excited about the two uncapped players in his squad, especially 18-year-old offspinner Akila Dhananjaya, who has been selected to play international cricket straight out of school with no first-class experience.

"He is a work in progress. We were also surprised the way he bowled in SLPL (Sri Lanka Premier League)," Jayawardene said.

"He showed a lot of maturity for a guy who has not played any first-class cricket, just played school cricket. I am sure he can handle himself in this league."
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