In a quite a quite scary assessment, Sammy argued that in the next T20 World Cup – 2026 – Sri Lanka was going to co -in -law, such a turn track would not be ideal with the ICC having primary input at the wicket cuisance.
“So I told friends,” Yes, when the World Cup comes, we will not get these conditions – ICC will ensure that the pitches are good. So it was a moral victory for us from the first game to the second game. “
“Sri Lanka’s strength has always been spin, and we still believe that it is with spin that we will win the most,” he said after Sri Lanka’s victory in the third T20I. “So we made pitches to support that strength. When it is working for us, I think it is very easy for us to win.”
“When you have pacers, two slingers (Nuwan Thaushara and Mathesh Pathirana) do not have the opportunity to bowl on good wickets, when true test comes, you actually test your team.
“I mean, the advantage of the house, but what is good for the development of your squad, especially your fast bowlers, being able to bowl and impact the game?”
Sammy’s talk is some merit. In the final T20i, both Pathirana and Thaushara bowled only two overs, introduced the East as the seventh bowling option – both part -time spinners Asanka and Kamindu Mendis. In contrast, the Sri Lankan series was won the first year against Afghanistan in the year, using only two spinners in each game.
And this can be the place where Actorsanka and Sammy may probably get some common land. While Actors have made Sri Lankan spinners champions, he also admits that they need to increase their fast-balling rank.
“There are a lot of fast bowlers on our bench. Today you saw Nuwan Thaushara and Mathesh Pathirana, and when they said that as a team, they bowled well. However, we need to improve our fast bowlers a little further. Currently needs to be separated from those.
Bowling and pitch on one side, an irreversible fact that Sri Lankan batsmen changed more often than the West Indies. Sammy, who had said before the series that he wanted to test the depth of his squad, eagerly know about the reforms that need to be made on that front.
“We came here with the T20 World Cup, I think it is less than 20 months old. The way we played on a specific dumbullah wicket – what we expect from all the data – I felt that we dominated.
“We started a series with a squad to see the depth, and to ensure that the house side had to change the entire set-up that their spinners benefited. Ideally, yes, our people did not give a good response to the spin. However, with this mentality that our team has a championship team, we must be able to play under different circumstances. [our] The bowlers are challenged and our batsmen are also challenged. ,
Actually, for her share, there was no such ability about her batsmen. Indeed, the score in the West Indies T20I course indicates that Sri Lanka’s batting is performing well – he scored at least 160 runs in each game – despite the nature of the tracks.
Actors said, “We were expecting a spinning wicket in the first game, but we did not play it as expected.” “Then it turned too much in the second game, but we still managed to score 162, and in this game we chased 163 in 18 overs. I think, if you look at the score, you can’t really say that it is a bad wicket.”
But what about better tracks? While this is a question that can be answered only, once Sri Lanka will have to deal with such situations, Asanka is confident that his batting line-up is primary to deal with whatever challenges are put before him.
“As a team, our goal is that if we get a good wicket abroad, we should be able to score 200-250, but if it is a difficult wicket then we should be able to score in 160–170 or that range.
“Against India, we were chasing 200 or more, but after a good start we were unable to finish it. Even in the previous game, we were on the verge of winning, but then our set batsmen were unable to finish the game. It is important on such pitch that the batsman who is set as possible, takes the game for a long time or ends it.”









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