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I Hope To Take Over From Sangakkara - Chandimal

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Champions League T20 2011

Abhishek Purohit Hyderabad

September 18, 2011

He also talked about how one of the stars of the future of Sri Lanka, even before its debut. He made two centuries in his first six ODIs, one of which is the Lord. Life could not be better for Dinesh Chandimal to 21 is not, and came to a sudden collapse. It 'was abandoned after only three nonchalant Number of participants at home ODI series in Australia and is now looking for the Twenty20 Champions League qualification as a springboard for a possible return to the national.

"This tournament is definitely very important to me," said Chandimal Hyderabad. "It could help me be a part of Sri Lanka, more on a regular basis."

His shy smile does not disappear, but was not injured in his eyes when the word "fallen" was mentioned. Twenty-one never ages, when the cricketer should be skilled in diplomacy, or eloquence, but was Chandimal. "Call The selectors'," he said. "I can only focus on my game and can not do much else."

It was not the low scores, but the way his dismissal against Australia, which was worrying. On three occasions, he chased and surrounded deliveries outside off stump. What went wrong? "You see, my normal position is 3, but I came in at No. 5 [twice] against Australia. But I know I have potential. I'm ready to play for my country at any position whenever I chose. "

Chandimal was a wicketkeeper from the beginning, but everyone is so appreciated he has played more games in his short international career as a specialist in the drummer. It's like a guard, however, wants to leave a mark. "I followed all the windows throughout my career, to the right of a school level by age group cricket. I like playing as a guard-beater. Keep tightly to my staff and I have the opportunity to closely observe how the -bounds behavior.

"I hope to take over from Sanga [Kumar Sangakkara] a day. For now, Prasanna Jayawardene is doing very well on tests, but want to stay in the ring test and in the future."

Despite having a first-class average of 58.52 could Chandimal willingness to keep wicket that he'll have to wait for the test to call a vacancy occurs behind the stumps. Lahiru Thirimanne, another promising batsman - one that does not wicket - was front Chandimal racy when tested against England. Chandimal are willing to wait. "I expected to be selected for testing in Australia, but I have many years ahead of me and my time will come."
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