World T20: Sri Lanka look to home advantage

World T20: Sri Lanka look to home advantage
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Summary Sri Lanka players and fans alike feel a second major global crown is well overdue.

This months World Twenty20 could be the opportunity they have been waiting for. On home soil, with a well-balanced team, and lessons learnt from the recently concluded Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL), the teams chances of claiming their first T20 title are greatly enhanced, according to skipper Mahela Jayawardene.In fact, the main problem Sri Lankas respected and experienced captain is facing is how best to use the talented players at his disposal.His first dilemma concerns his own position - whether he should open the batting with aggressive all-rounder Tillakaratne Dilshan or move aside and let the latters namesake, Dilshan Munaweera, start the innings.Along with the experienced wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lankas impressive middle order boasts two more all-rounders in Angelo Mathews - star of the 2009 T20 World Cup - and Thisara Perera, whom coach Graham Ford has described as Sri Lankas Lance Klusener.The bowling attack will be led by the dangerous Lasith Malinga, retired from Test cricket but still a potent threat in the shorter game. Nuwan Kulasekara returns from injury, and one of the top-ranked T20 bowlers in the world, spinner Ajantha Mendis, is also back in form.Jayawardenes bowling talent is completed by two more slow bowlers, 18-year-old schoolboy discovery Akila Dananjaya, who has not played a professional match, and veteran left-armer Rangana Herath.Having beaten Pakistan at home to record their first Test series win in the post-Muttiah Muralitharan era, and in superb form in all other formats, Sri Lanka are ready to face star-studded opponents including holders England.But not everything is rosy for the hosts.The fact Sri Lankas two first-round matches are being played in the Mahinda Rajapaksa stadium in Hambantota is worrying, according to the editor of popular fans website Island Cricket.The next two World Twenty20 tournaments are also in Asia. In 2014 the event will be held in Bangladesh, followed two years later in India If the two T20 Internationals played at the venue previously are anything to go by, the conditions do not favour batting, especially when chasing, Hilal Suhaib told BBC Sinhala service.It is true that in ODIs teams have surpassed 300 at Hambantota, but the wicket there still remains largely a mystery, he added.The fact SLPL games were played only in Colombo and Kandy, makes it still more difficult to determine how the surface will play during Sri Lankas opening encounters, he says.The last match played in Hambantota was a day-night ODI against India in July, and the Indians were bowled out for 138 in 34 overs, he said.It is, however, not only available talent and the character of the pitches that matter - at least, not in the sub-continent.Sri Lankan cricket has never been to far away from controversy in recent years, as Sangakkaras 2011 Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey lecture at Lords highlighted.However, with the trouble now fading away, it seems Sri Lankas cricketers are determined not to let off-field issues ruin the countrys chances of claiming a first big title in 16 years.
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