Kiri
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It’s been a war, nothing short of controversy and thrilling. Both these sides have locked horns in an unexpected battle of close occasions. Sri Lanka has won the ODI series 3-2 and made sure they landed the first major blow before the Test series. Even though Sri Lanka is buzzing with momentum, history still leaves a reality sting.
In 13 Tests, Sri Lanka have only won 2 in England. If anything, this is their best chance to rectify the stain. They have won all series they’ve participated in this year. With key personnel such as Prasad, Kaushal Silva and Thirumanne getting into some form in the warm up game, they will want to bank on this and post a valuable knock at Lords.
Tomorrow, Sri lanka will be stepping into a cage with a reformed tiger trying to learn and leap from it’s mistakes. England will have several new players joining their squad that will want to capitalize on a new start at home against a subcontinent team tagged by a mediocre Test record. Of the newbies, Moeen Ali will be looking to debut on a high. It is known that he is working on the doosra and will be looking to unleash it upon the veterans themselves. How effective this will be is only known to Ali and Ajmal, which highlights its potential.
The venom of England’s seam attack drops down the shoulders of Anderson and Broad. They will be looking to recreate the dismal performance of the 2011 Cardiff Test that Sri Lanka succumbed to. It is how Sri Lanka play England’s seamers that will define a significant proportion of the result. London has seen sunny conditions over the past few days and it does not look like changing. There will probably be bounce earlier on, but the Lords pitch will most likely settle for the batting team to capitalize on.
One key man that stands a threat to England’s batting is Herath. He weaved a web around them in Colombo in 2012 and with the pitch likely providing assistance on day 4 and 5, maybe even earlier with the warm conditions, he will be looking to exploit as much turn as possible.
England will want to start the Test series on a high so losing will not be an option. With the added controversy of Senanayake mankading Buttler and also being reported for chucking within the same week, it will put Sri Lanka on a mission motivated by pride and pressure. Let the game begin.
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