Hurt teams out to salvage pride after early exit
There were no visible tears when Sri Lanka were knocked out of the World
T20, but to see Angelo Mathews and his men speak, and to read their
tweets the next day, there is clearly some hurt. More than one member of
the team has expressed a feeling of letting "the whole country down".
As doomed as this Sri Lanka campaign had always seemed, pain still
struck when failure became tangible. For someone like Mathews, this is
the first time in his career the team is exiting a world tournament
before the knockouts have begun.
South Africa's exit was not as dramatic as their penultimate-ball loss
to New Zealand in the World Cup last year, but they will be no less
affected. Players like Hashim Amla, Dale Steyn and AB de Villiers are
into their 30s now, and have limited chances to taste big-tournament
glory - particularly now that the World T20 has switched to a four-year
cycle. This time, at least, they will be saved the "chokers" tag.
Despite their hoard of monumental talents, South Africa just did not get
going in this tournament.
As each team attempts to pick itself up to play for pride, South Africa
do appear the better team. Sri Lanka's top order did not play seam well
against England, which is a weakness the likes of Kagiso Rabada, Chris
Morris, and - if he gets a game - Dale Steyn could exploit. With so many
South Africans in the IPL now, it is difficult to say which team will
be more comfortable in these conditions.
Sri Lanka also have a little more than their self-esteem on the line:
they are looking to snap their seven-match losing streak against
Full-Member opposition.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)
South Africa: LWLLL
Sri Lanka: LLWLL
Sri Lanka: LLWLL
In the spotlight
In an up-and-down few months for South Africa, Imran Tahir has
been among their most consistent performers. He has taken five wickets
in his three games this tournament, and was excellent against West
Indies, returning figures of 13 for 2. Sri Lanka's right-handers have
not fancied legspin in recent months, and what's more, some of the
players in this team will have bad memories of last year's World Cup
quarter-final in Sydney, which Tahir had excelled in. His bowling may
define Sri Lanka's middle overs.
Picked, then dumped, then picked again, Jeffrey Vandersay has
come into the side and been perhaps the find of Sri Lanka's woeful
tournament. He was outstanding against West Indies, delivering four
gripping overs on a turning track. Though his control was slightly wonky
in the next match, he still took 2 for 26, and showcased a venomous
googly. A third good performance in a row will give the team and its
fans hope that the future can be brighter than the present.
Teams news
South Africa may give Farhaan Behardien a match, with Aaron Phangiso
also likely to retain his place. David Wiese could be rested.
South Africa (probable) 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3
Faf du Plessis (capt.), 4 Rilee Russouw, 5 AB de Villiers, 6 David
Miller, 7 Farhaan Behardien, 8 Chris Morris, 9 Aaron Phangiso, 10 Kagiso
Rabada, 11 Imran Tahir.
With Angelo Mathews likely to be ruled out with a hamstring injury and
Dushmantha Chameera also having sustained a blow to a finger, both are
likely to be left out for the dead rubber. Dinesh Chandimal is the
likely replacement captain. Suranga Lakmal and Shehan Jayasuriya are
likely to come into the XI.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Dinesh Chandimal (wk)(capt.), 2
Tillakaratne Dilshan, 3 Milinda Siriwardana, 4 Lahiru Thirimanne, 5
Chamara Kapugedara, 6 Shehan Jayasuriya, 7 Thisara Perera, 8 Dasun
Shanaka, 9 Rangana Herath, 10 Jeffrey Vandersay, 11 Suranga Lakmal
Pitch and conditions
There was a little slowness to the Kotla surface on Saturday evening,
but batsmen who had their eye in were also able to play their shots. The
weather is not expected to impede play.
Stats and trivia
- South Africa have won three T20Is and lost two against Sri Lanka. Their World T20 head-to-head is even, at 1:1.
- Of batsmen who only played in the Super 10s stage of the tournament, Quinton de Kock has the third-highest run-tally, of 144 from three innings.
- This is only the second time in six World T20 tournaments that Sri Lanka missed out on a knockouts spot. The other occasion had been in the inaugural tournament in 2007.
Quotes
"We've got a lot to play for. You never want to leave the World Cup on a
bad note. We are hoping we put things back together and come up with a
good victory."
South Africa batsman Hashim Amla
"This year it was helpful for spinners. A lot of spinners have done well
- especially the leg-spinners. Though we are out of the competition, we
fight hard - that's the Sri Lankan spirit."
Sri Lanka legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay on his own form, and the team's outlook