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World Cup 2023: Sri Lanka's spinner Maheesh Theekshana set to play against Pakistan

Grant Bradburn says they will bank on insider’s knowledge provided by team director Mickey Arthur

Our Bureau Hyderabad Published 10.10.23, 09:01 AM
Mohammad Rizwan.

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Spinner Maheesh Theekshana is set to play Tuesday’s World Cup match against Pakistan after recovering from a hamstring strain, assistance coach Na­veed Nawaz said on Monday.

Theekshana sustained the injury during the Asia Cup last month and missed their comprehensive defeat by South Africa in their tournament opener in New Delhi on Saturday.

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“I think he should be av­ailable for this game,” Sri La­nka batting co­ach Nawaz told reporters.

Sri Lanka arrived with a depleted attack after fast bowler Dushmanta Chameera and spin all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga were ruled out of the World Cup with injuries.

In Delhi, South Africa ra­cked up a record 428/5 exposing their bowling limitations.

With Theekshana back to lead their spin attack, Nawaz said they would have a proper plan against Babar Azam’s side, who have some powerful and in-form batters like keeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel.

“Somebody will have to come up and take wickets up front and take wickets in the middle overs as well. We have a plan under our belt for that,” Nawaz said.

Pakistan began their campaign beating the Netherla­nds but would face a stiffer challenge against 1996 champi­ons Sri Lanka. Head coach Grant Bradburn said they would bank on the insider’s knowledge provided by team director Mickey Arthur, who coached Sri Lanka between 2019 and 2021.

“We have a secret weapon, if you like, in Mickey Arthur, who has coached them before,” Bradburn told reporters. “We had our scouting meetings and video meetings... and Mickey was a very, very handy addition to those meetings to be able to add in some intricate points around their batters and bowlers.”

With inputs from Reuters

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