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Dimuth Karunaratne wants Sri Lanka’s batsmen to make their mark on this World Cup


Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne admits it’s time for his batsmen to put their hands up and be counted when they take to the crease against Pakistan at the Bristol County Ground.

Karunaratne’s men suffered a second successive batting collapse in this year’s ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup during their thrilling low-scoring victory against Afghanistan in Cardiff.

They appeared to be coasting at 144/1 before crumbling to 201 all out, but the bowlers came to the rescue as Afghanistan fell 34 runs short of their rain-revised target of 187 from 41 overs.

And having also slipped to 136 all out in their ten-wicket defeat to New Zealand in their tournament opener, Karunaratne has called on his batsmen to take more responsibility.

“I think Pakistan did really well against England,” he said. “They put score on the board, a big score, and after that they kept taking wickets, so those are the key areas.

“I think if you are playing any big team, you have to do the same thing, you have to put some runs on the board and give yourself a chance for the bowlers to take wickets.

“If you are not doing that, you can't do that, then you’re not going to win. I think Pakistan, or whatever the team, you have to do the basic things if you want to win it.

“We did really well if you take the Afghanistan game, we defended 180. We were good and I saw a good team spirit there and the fielding unit and the bowling unit did a good job.

“Now the batting line-up have to put their hands up and do the job, because if we can put a good total on this wicket, this is a good flat wicket, then I am confident we can win.

“If you take the past matches in Bristol, everyone's scoring more than 300 runs. If we can score 300-plus, our bowlers can defend it, I'm pretty sure of that.”

Sri Lanka have never beaten Pakistan at the World Cup in seven attempts and will face a side full of confidence after they defeated tournament hosts England by 14 runs at Trent Bridge.

But Karunaratne hopes Sri Lanka’s morale-boosting victory against Afghanistan - only their second ODI win this year - will ensure his side are in the best frame of mind for the challenge ahead.

“Pakistan are an unpredictable team, but we have a bit of confidence so we will be trying to give our best shot,” he said. “We are not over-confident as well, we are trying to do our best.

“We just needed a win. It always give us the confidence if you get a win, any team, that is what we want and finally, we got that. We did really good things in the match against Afghanistan.

“But I think we have some parts to learn more, many to do with the batting. We just need to focus on those things and try to make sure those things are not happening in the Pakistan match.

“I think it's a pretty good wicket at Bristol even if you take a bit of grass. I think it's a fact that we got that rather than the Cardiff wicket, so we are trying to go with the same team.

“We will be trying to play the same batting line-up. I know Kusal Perera and what he can do because I played a lot with him, so that is why I want to give him a chance to go for it.

“I want to give him licence with the free hands and then if someone gets out, Lahiru Thirimanne can go there and play some anchor role, so those are the plans.

“I think this is our best batting line-up we can produce. Everybody has a job they have to do. If you are a batsman, you have to score. If you are a bowler, you have to take wickets.”



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6 June - Bristol - Sri Lanka Captain Dimuth Karunaratne pre-match press conference


Q. Pakistan is known for its unpredictable nature and you always guess which Pakistan team will turn up. Does that add pressure or give a relaxation that you can beat Pakistan?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: Yeah, Pakistan is an unpredictable team, but I think we also come into this game, I think we have a bit of confidence so we will be trying to give our best shot, you know. We are not over-confident as well. And we are trying to do our best. We will see tomorrow (smiling).

Q. The win that came against Afghanistan was one that your team really wanted. I mean, what has it done to your team where practices are concerned and looking ahead to tomorrow's game?
DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: We just need a win for -- it always give us the confidence if you get a win, any team, with any team, that is what we want. Finally, we got that. After that, we did really good things in that particular match, but I think -- and also we have some parts to learn more, many things about the batting.

We just need to focus on those things and try to make sure those things are not happening in the Pakistan match as well. But I think overall we are confident for the Pakistan team.

Q. Have you had a chance to take a look at the pitch? If it's still going to be a green top, is there a chance that you may want to strengthen your struggling middle order by leaving out one of the fast bowlers?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: I think it's a pretty good wicket if you take a bit of grass. I think it's a fact that we got that rather than the Cardiff wicket so we were trying to go the same team, we are trying to go the same team, but I think we thought we need another batsman, so we might make one change, but not many, you know.

We will be trying to play the same batting line-up for this game.

Q. Are you happy with the batting order that you played in the match against Afghanistan because Kusal opened. There was a collapse but are you happy with the batting order that you have settled on now?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: Yes, I am. I just want to do the change in the batting line-up because I want to make sure, give a good start. I know Kusal, what he can do because I played a lot with him a lot of times, so that is why I want to give him a chance to go for it and give him licence with the free hands and then if someone get out, Thirimanne can go there and play some anchor role. So those are the plans. But I think we don't want to change many things, I think this is our best batting line-up we can produce.

Q. Lasith Malinga gave some strong comments before the last game. How was that received in the dressing room and did we see a reaction to that on the field?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: Everybody has a job they have to do. If you are a batsman, you have to score. If you are a bowler, you have to take wickets. When we are losing, everyone else, everyone call everyone lots of things, and we get outsiders, they come in with lots of things so those are the bad things when we are not doing well.

If you can do well, when you go there, if you can do your job that's what we want, you know. I'm not bothering about any comments on the outside, but we have a game plan so we were trying to stick to those things.

Q. Can you talk a bit about the challenges of playing a team like Pakistan, which probably beats one day the world No. 1 team and then the next day loses to West Indies pretty badly, so what are the challenges for a captain like you?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: If you can do that particular day well, you can be the winning side. I think Pakistan did really well against England. They put score on the board, big scores, so after that, they keep taking wickets, so those are the key areas. I think if you are playing any big team, you have to do the same thing, you have to put some runs on the board and give a chance for the bowlers to take wickets. If you are not doing that, you can't do that. I think Pakistan, or whatever the team, you have to do the basic things if you want to win it.

Q. Sri Lanka have never beaten Pakistan in a World Cup game, so are you the team to do it?

DIMUTH KARUNARATNE: Yes, we can. We did really [well] if you take the Afghanistan game, we defend 180. We were good. I saw a good team spirit there and the fielding unit and the bowling unit did a good job. Now we have to put the batting line-up, they have to put their hands up and do the job. If we can put a good total on this wicket, this is a good flat wicket, and if you take the past matches, everyone's scoring more than 300 runs.If you can put 300, our bowlers can defend it, I'm pretty sure of that.
 
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Even a predictably poor Pak performance should be enough against this journeymen SL team.
 
So far he needs to be wary of the weather’s unpredictability
 
On a serious note

It’s a bit insulting for a poor SL side’s player to talk about Pakistan’s unpredictability. Pakistan can drag themselves to a poor total of 160 odd and still back itself to bowl out Sri Lanka
 
On a serious note

It’s a bit insulting for a poor SL side’s player to talk about Pakistan’s unpredictability. Pakistan can drag themselves to a poor total of 160 odd and still back itself to bowl out Sri Lanka
The last time we played the Lankans, we had to rely on two gobsmacking drop catches to get through them. This is international cricket, and you're talking about the Pakistan cricket team. Nothing is guaranteed.
 
Their pacers aren’t bad at all. Could trouble us if there is some movement.

Likely to be a washout though.
 
Even a predictable Pakistan is ten times better than this absolutely poor SL side.
 
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