Watch ICC Preview: Sri Lanka looking for no slip up against Netherlands

October 22, 2021 at 1:44 PM

Sri Lanka will look to solve top-order issues in their final First Round game against Netherlands, while the Dutch aim to send their most decorated cricketer, Ryan ten Doeschate, out on a high.

Netherlands face Sri Lanka on Friday in its evening fixture at the Sharjah Cricket Ground to cap off what has largely been a closely contested group stage, with only one unconfirmed spot in the Super 12 phase left. The team that fills that spot, however, will be known before Netherlands and Sri Lanka do battle in the last match of the stage.

With comfortably the group’s best net run-rate and a two-point lead over any other side, Sri Lanka are primed to top their group barring anything drastic.

The Lankan lions have lived up to their billing of being the strongest side in the group stages but have had their troubles, having to fight back against Ireland in their previous game.

With just eight runs on the board and three batters back in the shed, Sri Lanka were in dire straits, when all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga walked in. Promoted to No.5, he counter-attacked in the Powerplay to dig his side out of the hole. He was duly supported by opener Pathum Nissanka in a match-defining partnership that saw them add 123 runs in just 82 balls.

The fourth-wicket stand put Sri Lanka in a position of strength that saw them finish with a more than competitive score of 171 in their 20 overs. The bowlers continued the momentum and never let Ireland come back into the game, eventually winning the match by 70 runs.

The Netherlands, similarly to Ireland, got through the first three wickets of Namibia quickly but were then met with the force and quality of David Wiese, who notched an imposing 66* that paved the way for the Dutch’s second straight loss in the tournament.

Reflecting on the two defeats, Netherlands senior batter, Stephan Myburgh, conceded the Dutch weren’t quite their best in this competition.

“Unfortunately, we haven’t played very good cricket at this World Cup. I think we were below par in both games. Today maybe in our bowling, in the previous game in our batting, so we couldn’t put it together, and it just cost us,” he said after the six-wicket loss to Namibia that confirmed their exit from the tournament.

They will want to showcase what they are capable of and why their squad is considered the best the country has gathered in their final game in Men’s T20 World Cup.

An extra motivation to perform well in the match will be to give Netherlands’ greatest cricketer, Ryan Ten Doeschate, a win in his farewell game. One of the icons of the Associate game, ten Doeschate will hope to leave his mark in his final match the same way as he did with his two centuries at the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

Sri Lanka meanwhile will be hoping their top order fires after poor starts in their two games so far.

Fixture details

  • Match:  Netherlands v Sri Lanka
  • Time: 19:30 SL time on Friday 22 October
  • Venue: Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
The Teams

Netherlands may want to experiment and give players from the bench a chance to feature in the XI and gain T20 World Cup experience.

Possible Netherlands XI: Max O’Dowd, Stephan Myburgh, Roelof van der Merwe, Colin Ackerman, Ryan ten Doeschate, Scott Edwards (wk), Bas de Leede, Pieter Seelar, Logan van Beek, Fred Klaassen/ Paul van Meekeren, Timm van der Gugten/Brandon Glover

Ahead of their game against Ireland, Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur had conceded the No. 3 spot has been an “Achilles heel” since the loss of Danushka, Kusal Mendis, and Niroshan Dickwella.

“If we can just get that No. 3 position shelved down, we’ll be good. Dinesh Chandimal has it at the moment. Hopefully, he gives us a performance at some stage. We’ve got young Charith Asalanka, who I think is another young player that’s going to play a lot for Sri Lanka, just waiting in the wings. I’m just waiting for someone to grab that position and make it their own,” the coach had said.

Following a second failure for Chandimal against Ireland and with Sri Lanka having little to lose against Netherlands, Arthur may see this as an ideal opportunity to give Asalanka a chance in the XI. One of the fast bowlers might also be rested. Dushmantha Chameera is a likely candidate as Binura Fernando could potentially be given a go.

Possible Sri Lanka XI: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Charith Asalanka, Avishka Fernando, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dasun Shanaka, Chamika Karunaratne, Wanindu Hasaranga, Binura Fernando, Maheesh Theekshana, Lahiru Kumara

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