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"I just want Rangana Herath throughout my career" : Dinesh Chandimal

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Abu Dhabi: Sri Lankan skipper Dinesh Chandimal showered praise on veteran spinner Rangana Herath who sparked his team to a nail-biting 21-run win over Pakistan in the first Test in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

The 39-year-old left-armer grabbed six for 43 — taking 11 wickets in the match — as Pakistan slumped to 114 all out chasing a target of 136 to win.

"He is a wily old fox and I have to say Rangana is a team man and an asset to the team," Chandimal said after Sri Lanka secured a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

The second Test — a day/night affair — starts in Dubai from Friday.

"He is supportive to me and the players, with what he has learnt from cricket," added Chandimal of Herath, who also racked up his 400 wicket in his 84th Test.

"Every young player goes to talk to him about his bowling and experiences. Looking to the future, yes, he is 39, a little bit old now, but he always tries to do his best.

"I just want him throughout my career. I have no idea how long he is going to play, but I am sure he will do what he can for the team."

Herath compiled Test 100 wickets against Pakistan in his 20th appearance against them, becoming the first bowler to achieve the feat.

Chandimal also hailed wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella whose battling 40 not out took Sri Lanka to 138 in their second innings after Pakistani leg-spinner Yasir Shah recorded five for 51.

"Dickwella was outstanding in the second innings to get us to the 138 mark. We all knew the legend Rangana would come into play, and finally he did his best."

Chandimal vowed there would be no let-up from his team despite claiming the series opener.

"We all know Pakistan are a very good team. We never underestimated them nor will we now. This win will boost our morale."

"Take him on"

Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur was disappointed with the performance of his batsmen.

"We should have chased this target," said Arthur, who saw Pakistan slide to a 10th defeat in 16 Tests since he took over last year.

"We did a lot of homework against Herath. But obviously on the last day he was always going to be a factor and you've got to give him more respect.

"But I would probably have liked to see our batsmen take him on. I would have liked batsmen to attack him, once you take him on and that goes for any bowler, the game sorts of settle down."

Arthur said Pakistan needed a good partnership which never came, notwithstanding a 42-run stand for the sixth wicket between top scorer Haris Sohail (34) and Sarfraz Ahmed (19).

"We wanted a good partnership up front but we didn't get that and that put us under pressure. We were always going to be under pressure as the game goes on because we couldn't expect the tail to get us over the line."

http://www.firstpost.com/firstcrick...for-sparking-visitors-to-victory-4103775.html
 
Inspirational bowler. Having such a successful career after turning 35 after being discarded / playing second fiddle to Murali throughout his youth is a testament to his perseverance. Hope he can make a dash for 500. Extremely tough but possible.
 
Abu Dhabi: Sri Lankan skipper Dinesh Chandimal showered praise on veteran spinner Rangana Herath who sparked his team to a nail-biting 21-run win over Pakistan in the first Test in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

The 39-year-old left-armer grabbed six for 43 — taking 11 wickets in the match — as Pakistan slumped to 114 all out chasing a target of 136 to win.

"He is a wily old fox and I have to say Rangana is a team man and an asset to the team," Chandimal said after Sri Lanka secured a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

The second Test — a day/night affair — starts in Dubai from Friday.

"He is supportive to me and the players, with what he has learnt from cricket," added Chandimal of Herath, who also racked up his 400 wicket in his 84th Test.

"Every young player goes to talk to him about his bowling and experiences. Looking to the future, yes, he is 39, a little bit old now, but he always tries to do his best.

"I just want him throughout my career. I have no idea how long he is going to play, but I am sure he will do what he can for the team."

Herath compiled Test 100 wickets against Pakistan in his 20th appearance against them, becoming the first bowler to achieve the feat.

Chandimal also hailed wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella whose battling 40 not out took Sri Lanka to 138 in their second innings after Pakistani leg-spinner Yasir Shah recorded five for 51.

"Dickwella was outstanding in the second innings to get us to the 138 mark. We all knew the legend Rangana would come into play, and finally he did his best."

Chandimal vowed there would be no let-up from his team despite claiming the series opener.

"We all know Pakistan are a very good team. We never underestimated them nor will we now. This win will boost our morale."

"Take him on"

Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur was disappointed with the performance of his batsmen.

"We should have chased this target," said Arthur, who saw Pakistan slide to a 10th defeat in 16 Tests since he took over last year.

"We did a lot of homework against Herath. But obviously on the last day he was always going to be a factor and you've got to give him more respect.

"But I would probably have liked to see our batsmen take him on. I would have liked batsmen to attack him, once you take him on and that goes for any bowler, the game sorts of settle down."

Arthur said Pakistan needed a good partnership which never came, notwithstanding a 42-run stand for the sixth wicket between top scorer Haris Sohail (34) and Sarfraz Ahmed (19).

"We wanted a good partnership up front but we didn't get that and that put us under pressure. We were always going to be under pressure as the game goes on because we couldn't expect the tail to get us over the line."

http://www.firstpost.com/firstcrick...for-sparking-visitors-to-victory-4103775.html

Instead of taking him on ur boys should have just rotated strike Mackey, it was the twin brain fade approach that cost them, one the mindless attack by sarfaraz and two the ultra defensive tuk tuk that enabled him and perara to create pressure, there is a middle approach as well.
 
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Inspirational bowler. Having such a successful career after turning 35 after being discarded / playing second fiddle to Murali throughout his youth is a testament to his perseverance. Hope he can make a dash for 500. Extremely tough but possible.

How much time die you think he has left? He is already 39
 
What the fuss is all about..collapses happen in cricket.. and pak only lost by 20 runs.. pak will win the next match easily and all the miuths will be shut up.. upsets happen in cricket.. this pak team batting is worldclass mark my words.. babar sarfraz sohail azhar sami and azhar they all are too good.. just give them some time.. only mistake in the match was 3 pacers.. that sarfraz will also learn with time.. it was his first chance.. cool down and get prepared for pak revenge.. pak is far far superior team than this lankan team.. u will see this in upcoming test n odi matches...upsets do happen in cricket..
 
How much time die you think he has left? He is already 39

That's a good question but it depends entirely on how his fitness levels stay and for how long he's able to keep himself away from the eventual terminal decline. I thought the decline had arrived and he didn't have much left during the India home series but he's again come back with a bang. If I had to make a guess, I'd say he will probably play till 41.
 
What the fuss is all about..collapses happen in cricket.. and pak only lost by 20 runs.. pak will win the next match easily and all the miuths will be shut up.. upsets happen in cricket.. this pak team batting is worldclass mark my words.. babar sarfraz sohail azhar sami and azhar they all are too good.. just give them some time.. only mistake in the match was 3 pacers.. that sarfraz will also learn with time.. it was his first chance.. cool down and get prepared for pak revenge.. pak is far far superior team than this lankan team.. u will see this in upcoming test n odi matches...upsets do happen in cricket..
Yes. Upsets do happen and it happened in ct finals but pak fans are gloating like no tomorrow.

It would be better if they take u r advice
 
Haven't followed his career very closely so never rated him much but to take 400+ wickets at an average of 27 certainly puts him in the league of great spinners.
 
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