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The Indian dream of a series win abroad continues

The great Indian dream of a series win on foreign soil starts all over again as Sourav Ganguly and his men prepare to take on Sri Lanka in the first of the three Test match series at Galle on Tuesday

13-Aug-2001
The great Indian dream of a series win on foreign soil starts all over again as Sourav Ganguly and his men prepare to take on Sri Lanka in the first of the three Test match series at Galle on Tuesday.
India's last series win on foreign soil came against Sri Lanka in 1993-94, and they would be hoping that the island nation proves a lucky destination for them again.
The task is extremely tough though, with the absence of Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman severely affecting the batting strength of the Indians. Ashish Nehra, who has been the most effective of Indian bowlers in the last two series, is also out due to injury.
Besides, the Sri Lankans have developed into a very balanced side in the last couple of years and are a formidable force on their home turf.
The young Indian side will also have to leave behind the disappointment of the recently concluded triangular one-day series where they were defeated in the final by the hosts for their eighth consecutive loss in a final match.
The onus will obviously be on the senior members of the team to not only lead by example but also motivate the youngsters to play to their potential.
Ganguly has been under fire for his dubious performances on and off the field but the captain will need to put aside all controversies to focus on the goal. In the absence of Tendulkar, he is probably the most charismatic member of the team and his performance will be vital for the team's chances.
Also crucial would be the showing of his deputy Rahul Dravid who has been the most consistent of Indian batsmen in recent times. Dravid is a totally transformed batsman after that magical knock in the Kolkata Test against the Australians. He has proved he is quite capable of playing the big knocks and he would be required to come up with some more of these on this trying tour. The 40s and 50s just may not be enough.
Apart from Ganguly and Dravid, the most experienced batsmen in the Indian side are openers Shiv Sunder Das and Sadagopan Ramesh. The duo, who till the other day were being seen as part of the young brigade and getting the benefit of doubt for their mistakes, suddenly find themselves shouldering a lot of responsibility with their performance under more critical watch than ever.
The youngsters in the team have a godsend opportunity to prove their credentials and seal a permanent berth in the side. Hemang Badani, Mohd Kaif, Dinesh Mongia and Jacob Martin will be under watch as they take on the likes of Muthiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas. And therein would lie the test of their skill and patience.
With the veteran duo of Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad back in business, the Indians should not have many worries in the bowling department despite the absence of Nehra. They bowled beautifully in the only warm-up game against the Board President's XI thus proving that they hadn't rusted during their absence from international cricket.
The pitch in Galle is reported to be favourable to fast bowling and with Zaheer Khan also in the side, the Indian attack seems quite potent.
Harbhajan Singh has become India's main strike bowler in the last few months and has led the spin attack admirably in the absence of Anil Kumble. With Muralitharan leading the charge for Sri Lanka, Harbhajan should be the ideal inspiration and the battle royale between two of the finest exponents of classical off-spin promises to be one of the highlights of this series.
The Sri Lankans have a more balanced side with a fine blend of youth and experience. Sanath Jayasuriya has been an inspiring leader and his performance is enough to spur on the youngsters in the side.
The veteran left-hander Hashan Tillekaratne, who has been recalled to the national side after two years, is expected to lend the much needed solidity to the middle order in the absence of Aravinda de Silva
Sri Lanka are likely to play with a debutant opener Michael Vandort. The left-hander has shown a lot of promise and cracked a century for Board President's XI in the three-day match.
With Marvan Atapattu, Russel Arnold and Mahela Jayawardene certain to play, the hosts have a strong batting line-up. It will be a toss-up between Romesh Kaluwitharana and Kumar Sangakkara for the wicketkeeper's slot with the former being the front-runner because of his batting capabilities.
Their bowling has been boosted by the good performance of Dilhara Fernando who is the quickest of the Sri Lankan medium pacers. Fernando is almost a certainty to pair Vaas as the new ball bowler.
There is a three-way fight for the third seamer's slot between Suresh Perera, Ruchira Perera and Dulip Liyanage and a final decision is expected only tomorrow.
The teams (from):
India: Saurav Ganguly (captain), Rahul Dravid, Jacob Martin, Shiv Sunder Das, Hemang Badani, Sameer Dighe, Mohammed Kaif, Javagal Srinath, Zaheer Khan, Sairaj Bahutule, Rahul Sanghvi, Harvinder Singh, Sadagopan Ramesh, Dinesh Mongia, Venkatesh Prasad and Harbhajan Singh.
Sri Lanka: Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Marvan Atapattu, Avishka Gunawardena, Michael Vandort, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, Russel Arnold, Hashan Tillekaratne, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Chaminda Vaas, Suresh Perera, Dilhara Fernando, Ruchira Perera, Dulip Liyanage, Muthiah Muralitharan and Thilan Samaraweera.