Dinesh Chandimal is overseeing a painful transition for Sri Lanka's cricket team. Eranga Jayawardena / AP Photo
Dinesh Chandimal is overseeing a painful transition for Sri Lanka's cricket team. Eranga Jayawardena / AP Photo
Dinesh Chandimal is overseeing a painful transition for Sri Lanka's cricket team. Eranga Jayawardena / AP Photo
Dinesh Chandimal is overseeing a painful transition for Sri Lanka's cricket team. Eranga Jayawardena / AP Photo

Dinesh Chandimal hopes to bring smile back on Sri Lanka teammates' faces with consolation win


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Sri Lanka-India Test series schedule
  • 1st Test India won by 304 runs at Galle
  • 2nd Test India won by innings and 53 runs at Colombo
  • 3rd Test August 12-16 at Pallekele

Hosts Sri Lanka are flirting with a series whitewash in the third Test against India, starting on Saturday, as they struggle with problems on and off the pitch which have thrown the team into turbulence.

A series of poor results, the early departure of coach Graham Ford and accusations against players and the country’s cricket chief have made for a difficult few months for the 1996 world champions.

Sri Lanka, lampooned by supporters and described as pot-bellied by their sports minister, can now ill-afford a third loss to top-ranked India in Pallekele, following crushing defeats in Galle and Colombo.

They have not been helped by a succession of injuries, capped by a back problem which has sidelined their No 1 bowler, Rangana Herath, for the final match.

Paceman Nuwan Pradeep, who could bowl only 17.4 overs in Colombo before pulling out with a hamstring injury, and all-rounder Asela Gunaratne are out of the series.

In light of the injury crisis, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) yesterday brought fast bowlers Dushmantha Chameera and Lahiru Gamage into the squad.

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Prior to this series, Sri Lanka failed to reach the semi-finals of the eight-team Champions Trophy in June and humiliatingly went down 3-2 in a home one-day international series to bottom-ranked Zimbabwe.

Former captain Arjuna Ranatunga, a government minister, has blamed Sri Lanka's losses on SLC chief Thilanga Sumathipala and accused him of links to gambling, a claim Sumathipala denies.

There have also been reports of attempts to approach players for alleged match-fixing.

Captain Dinesh Chandimal, who missed the first Test with pneumonia, says a consolation victory over India would help put the smiles back on his players’ faces.

“If we can win even one match against a team like this [India], we will be able to really boost the mental state in the team. They are the No 1 team,” Chandimal said. “We need to pick up the positives and look forward to the next game.”

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There are no such problems for Virat Kohli, who became the only India captain to win two Test series in Sri Lanka.

Cheteshwar Pujara leads India’s run-scorers with two centuries and an average of more than 100 in three innings. The bowlers have also shone with spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin topping the wicket-takers’ chart with 13 and 11 respectively.

Despite their form, wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha insists India are taking nothing for granted.

“We haven’t thought about 3-0. Our process is match by match,” he said.

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Sri Lanka-India Test series schedule
  • 1st Test India won by 304 runs at Galle
  • 2nd Test India won by innings and 53 runs at Colombo
  • 3rd Test August 12-16 at Pallekele