A few months ago, 5 international cricketers were asked which side they thought were going to be the ‘dark horse’ for the upcoming world cup. All of them either said West Indies, Pakistan or Bangladesh. None of them mentioned Sri Lanka. And in a way, it’s justified. Their performances in the last 5 years have been dismal to say the least.
But now, sitting at the number 5 spot, all they have to do is win the remainder of their games to qualify for the top 4. Their game against world cup favorites England last night proved a point to everyone watching. They have a knack of doing this. We saw something similar in the 2017 Champions Trophy game against India.
After the first half, it looked done. There was no way a team like England was going to be restricted to under 232. Little did we know what the experienced Lasith Malinga had in store. Picking up 4 crucial wickets of Vince, Bairstow, Root and Buttler. Akila Dananjaya looked impressive too.
Even though the bowling stood out, Sri Lanka’s batting performance wasn’t too bad either. They mightn’t have gotten a big score on the board, but it would be fair to say that young Avishka Fernando was terrific with the bat. He counterattacked the barrage of short balls bowled by the English pacers with utmost ease. He might have played one shot too many, but he definitely had a ton to his name. I haven’t seen many subcontinent batsmen play the hook shot with such ease.
There’s still a task ahead of Sri Lanka, with 3 games to go, against South Africa, West Indies and India. All of them which they have to win if they are to qualify. Until then, we can only hope that they keep putting up performances like this so that there is still hope for Sri Lankan cricket.
-Vibhor Dubey

