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| Pedro Collins unavailable for Sri Lanka series Quote:
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| Holy ****. The best bowler in the Carribean at the moment, and he walks away due to the sheer incompetence of the Windies selectors. I hope that he becomes available at some stage, but I doubt it. Even if his schedule's free, the spiteful b******s on the selection panel will no doubt refuse him. I'm disgusted. As you say, lets hope some good does come out of this, because of not, the West Indies will lose two good players for absolutely nothing, when they can ill afford it. Last edited by Aurelius : 15-03-2008 at 10:51 AM. Reason: to practise self-restraint |
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| i guess he signed some english county,not sure which one(surrey)
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| Collins signed for surrey as a Kolpak player(somebody needs to confirm this,as i read it from one of the thread here in world-a-team)
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| Collins' absence shouldn't make any noticeable difference... |
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| Probably not, but he was the best bowler in the west Indian, and it's a shame that he was mishandled so badly. But honestly, I think the West Indies have a shot in the upcoming series. Sri Lanka isn't that much better than the Windies as a team, and in some areas they might be even weaker, particularly in opening and lower-order batting. If it comes together for them, then a series win is well within the realms of possibilty. |
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| Really? In Jayawardene and Sangakkara they have two of the best batsmen of the modern era, in the other Jayawardene they have the most promising international gloveman since Jack Russell and in Muralitharan they have by far and away the best bowler in international cricket - that's a pretty impressive core to a side that's also got plenty of decent supporting players. Playing Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka has long struck me as the second hardest tour in World Cricket (after the thankless task of trying to play cricket on Australian roads with a kookaburra). Sure, Sri Lanka touring Australia is a very different matter... not least because Murali's chances of getting the ball to bite in the 1st innings at the Gabba, MCG and WACA are just about non-existent... but on West Indian wickets, as on most other international wickets, Sri Lanka should provide formidable opposition. |
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So all the supporting players, IMO, are a pretty even match with their West Indian counterparts. You rightly say that Sangakara and Jawaywardene are excellent batsmen, and that Murali's an excellent bowler. But if they can neutralise the batsmen with good bowling (a fairly big if, I know, but it worked with Ponting for India) then a lot of Sri Lanka's advantage will be gone. So basically: the difference between Sri Lanka and West Indies is the precense of a couple of outstanding players, and without them there's very little difference between the two side IMO, and that's why I think they have a chance. |
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