Cricinfo





home Widgets Top Performer Philips Moments Photos Airtel mChek Help and Feedback

 

Live Scorecards
Fixtures | Results
3D Animation
India v Australia
Bangladesh v N Zealand
T20 Canada
Stanford 20/20 for 20
ICC Intercontinental Cup
ICC WCL Division 4
Indian Cricket League
Current and Future Tours
News
Photos | Wallpapers
Cricinfo Magazine
Match/series archive
Records
Statsguru
Players/Officials
Grounds
Women's Cricket
ICC
Rankings/Ratings
Wisden Almanack
Games
Fantasy Cricket
Slogout
Daily Newsletter
Toolbar
Widgets



Sri Lanka v India, Asia Cup final, Kurunegala

Sri Lanka aim to break final jinx

The Preview by Nishi Narayanan

May 9, 2008

Match facts

Sunday, May 11, 2008
Start time 10.00 (local), 04:30 (GMT)


Can Shashikala Siriwardene lead Sri Lanka to their first Asia Cup title? © ICC
 

The Big Picture

This is the fourth time in as many Asia Cups that India and Sri Lanka are going to meet in the final. India has won each of the previous three matches and Sri Lanka will hope that playing this edition at home will help them reverse the trend.

India, though, have been by far the best of the subcontinent sides and haven't dropped a single game since the tournament began in 2004. This year they have continued to win convincingly - twice by more than 180 runs and twice by five or more wickets. They beat Sri Lanka by 29 runs and by eight wickets in the league stage. Their top order is brimming with runs and three Indians lead the wicket-taking list.

Asia Cup form guide

India - WWWWWW
Sri Lanka - WLWWLW

Watch out for ...

  • Dedunu Silva v Jhulan Goswami - Sri Lanka's opener has got three half-centuries in the tournament. How she counters the pace of Goswami, who is yet to dismiss her, will make for an interesting contest.

  • Pujare Seema - The Indian offspinner has made her debut at 31 and impressed with 11 wickets at 10 in four games.

  • Mithali Raj v Sri Lankan attack - Raj is in formidable form, having scored one hundred and two half-centuries in five games. If they are to have any hope of winning the Asia Cup, Sri Lanka will need to dismiss her cheaply.

    Team news

    In their last match India dropped out-of-form medium-pacer Amita Sharma for Snehal Pradhan, who picked up 3 for 21 on debut. But it is unlikely India will go for an inexperienced bowler to open their attack in the final, so Sharma should find a place. But Anangha Deshpande and Gouher Sultana may replace Thirush Kamini and Priyanka Roy, who have hardly scored in the tournament.

    India (probable) 1 Karu Jain (wk), 2 Jaya Sharma, 3 Rumeli Dhar, 4 Mithali Raj (capt), 5 Amita Sharma, 6 Anagha Deshpande, 7 Jhulan Goswami, 8 Rumeli Dhar, 9 P Seema, 10 Gouher Sultana, 11 Neetu David.

    Sri Lanka dropped legspinner Sadamali Kumuduni for offspinner Janakanthy Mala for their last two games and it is likely they will go with Mala, who took four wickets at an average of seven, for the final.

    Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Dedunu Silva, 2 Chamari Polgampola, 3 Dilani Maodara (wk), 4 Shashikala Siriwardene (capt), 5 Suwini de Alwis, 6 Eshani Kaushalya, 7 Shiromala Weerakkody, 8 Inoka Galagedara, 9 Deepika Rasangika, 10 Janakanthy Mala, 11 Chamani Seneviratna.


    India aim to win their fourth Asia Cup © Tigercricket.com
     

    Stats and trivia

  • Jhulan Goswami is only the fourth woman and the second Indian - after Neetu David - to reach 100 wickets in ODIs.

  • India's opening bowlers - Goswami (11) and Amita Sharma (2) - have aggregated 13 wickets in the tournament, while Sri Lanka's - Chamari Polgampola (9) Shiromala Weerakkody (3) have taken 12 together.

  • India's opening batsmen - Jaya Sharma and Karu Jain - have a century- and half-century stand each in the tournament, while Sri Lanka's openers - Silva and Polgampola have only one half-century partnership.

    Quotes

    "She has the slow loop of an offspinner and on a turning wicket she can give a lot of problems."
    Mithali Raj, India's captain, on their promising new offspinner Pujare Seema.

    Nishi Narayanan is a staff writer at Cricinfo

     
    Post this story on your favourite website Email this page to a friend Print this page Feedback
    Watch our daily Cricinfo SportsCenter news round-ups
    Available on Cricinfo.tv
        Add a Cricinfo Widget to your website now!
    Cricinfo Widgets
        Fantasy cricket: India v Australia and Bangladesh v New Zealand
    Login to check the standings

  • Cricinfo Mobile


    Related Links



    Stories

    Players/Umpires

    Series/Tournaments

    Teams






    Sponsored Links
    Check out all the action only on Tour Diaries
    Brought to you by Airtel
    2/3 BHK Homes.Search NOW!
    Makaan.com
    Bright Moments
    Brought to you by Philips
    Gatorade Pacers 2008
    Register Now
    Follow the new 2008/09 Premier League season
    On ESPNsoccernet
     
    Cricinfo Products
    Fantasy cricket - India v Aus & Bangladesh v NZ
    Check the standings
    Add a Cricinfo Widget to your website now
    Portable apps for your site
     


     
    Top 5 player searches
    Most read stories