Tough test ahead of us: Jayawardene
[tag]Sri Lanka[/tag] cricket skipper Mahela Jayawardene believes playing [tag]England[/tag] away will prove to be one of toughest tests imagineable for his side and enable them to pin-point just where they stand in world cricket. England are currently second in [tag]ICC[/tag] Test rankings, with Sri Lanka back in seventh position, although with likes of Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara and Muttiah Muralitharan in ranks, Sri Lankans are a match for anyone on their day.
They may be without likes of Sanath Jayasuriya (retired) and Marvan Atapattu (injured), but they have a fine blend of youth and experience and under guidance of coach Tom Moody, they will be well versed in nuances of English conditions at this time of year.
Jayawardene said playing England in England will be “a great challenge. We will have to adapt to conditions, but we will have individual guys who will be trying their best and changing their games accordingly.â€
Jayawardene himself has a fine record against hosts, averaging 58.46 in 10 matches, including three hundreds and five fifties, but Sri Lanka’s stats make for less impressive reading and skipper acknowledges it will be a tough ask to upset Flintoff & co in their own back yard. “Over last year England have improved alot, especially in Test cricket.
They have a balanced pace attack and a very good all-rounder in the middle.
“The batting is strong too and all in all they have made steady progress. It will definitely be good for us to play England in England to see where we stand.â€
He feels challenge will inspire him to even greater achievements this summer. “We are without a couple of senior guys for this tour but we have other guys in the squad who will now have the chance to prove themselves.â€
Source: The News
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