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‘I Don’t Think The Players Are Mentally Down’: Sri Lanka Batting Coach Ahead Of 2nd Test Against Proteas

Thilina Kandamby said that Sri Lanka has an experienced squad, and they have been in situations like this before as well.

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SA vs SL: Batting coach Thilina Kandamby said that the Sri Lanka players are not mentally down after a massive 233-run defeat against South Africa in the first match of the series.

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South Africa Secures Vital WTC Points

South Africa secured vital World Test Championship points that elevated them to second place in the standings after a dominant victory in the first Test against Sri Lanka.

Kandamby Stresses On Experience And Resilience

Thilina Kandamby said that Sri Lanka has an experienced squad, and they have been in situations like this before as well. He added that the team management is constantly motivating the players.

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“We have a very experienced unit, and they have been in situations like this before. We have given comebacks before as well. I don’t think the players are mentally down. We give them a lot of confidence. We started off in a similar fashion in England this year. We came from behind to win a game. We have identified that and we need to be at our best from day one,” Kandamby was quoted by ESPNcricinfo as saying.

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Key Focus On Staying Calm And Playing The New Ball

The batting coach added that there is “no point” for the Sri Lankan players to become too aggressive in the upcoming match of the series.
“We had a chat, and the key here is to see off the new ball. There is no point being too aggressive, but we do have to put the loose balls away. Once we get past the first hour, it gets a lot easier,” he added.

South Africa Dominates In The First Test

Earlier in the Test, Sri Lanka opted to bowl first after winning the toss. South Africa posted a modest 191 in their first innings, with skipper Temba Bavuma’s 70 leading the effort.

Sri Lanka’s batting collapse in reply proved decisive. Marco Jansen’s fiery pace devastated their lineup, as they folded for 42 in just 13.5 overs. Capitalising on the advantage, South Africa declared their second innings at 366/5, thanks to Bavuma’s aggressive 113 and Tristan Stubbs’ solid 122 (221).

South Africa Aims For Series Victory

With a 1-0 lead in the series, South Africa will aim to secure the series in the second Test, beginning on December 5 in Gqeberha.

Also Read: IND Vs AUS: KL Rahul Talks About His Batting Position Ahead Of The Second Test In Adelaide. See FULL Report

First published on: Dec 04, 2024 10:50 AM IST


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