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Ruhuna v Trindiad and Tobago, CLT20 qualifier, Hyderabad

Extracted by Dustin SILGARD

September 18, 2011

Match facts

Ruhuna against Trinidad & Tobago, September 19

Start time 16.00 (10.30 GMT)

Big Picture

Each team plays two games in the qualifiers, and needs to win both to ensure a place in the main draw. Ruhuna and Trinidad and Tobago are shared with the Leicestershire and the delivery rate may come into play if teams are tied at one victory each. A great loss to both sides to work to finish them.

T & T will begin favorites because of their squad similar to that reached the final of the Twenty20 Champions League first in 2009. Adrian Barath, Lendl Simmons, Ravi Rampaul and Darren Bravo all chosen to play the Champions League instead of Twenty20 international in England. T & T relied heavily on the first three of Barath, Simmons and Bravo for races in their victorious campaign in the T20 Caribbean in January. It was their bowling, however, was the heart of their invincibility, the best score they allowed the whole team was 136th

Ruhuna win the cricket tournament in Sri Lanka Inter-Provincial Twenty20 has also built strong bowling performance - which won twice by the opposition - but will be without their best player, Randiv Suraj, who chose to play Chennai Super Kings in the Champions League and Chanaka Welegedara, who plays for Sri Lanka Test in South-South cooperation.

Team news

Sanath Jayasuriya is the biggest name of the team Ruhuna but was shut down late in the comment box or in the field longer. Besides him, and Dinesh Chandimal, the rest of the team consists of players unknown to the international scene. Tillakaratne Dilshan we can see his brother, the all-rounder TN Sampath.

Ruhuna (probable) 1 Sanath Jayasuriya, Mahela Udawatte 2 (capt), 3 TN Sampath, Dinesh Chandimal 4 (weeks), Janaka Gunaratne 5, Milinda Siriwardana 6, 7 Chinthaka Perera, Omesh Wijesiriwardene 8, 9 Janod Arosha, 10 Yashodhan Lanka Asanka Silva Alankara 11

T & T had a range set by its Caribbean T20 campaign and should be included on the same side against Ruhuna.

T & T (probable): 1 Adrian Barath, Lendl Simmons 2, Darren Bravo 3, 4, Jason Mohammed, 5 Denesh Ramdin (WK), Daren Ganga 6 (captain), Sherwin Ganga 7, 8 Kevon Cooper, Samuel Badree 9, 10 Ravi Rampaul, 11 Sunil Narin

Congratulations Darren smashed a bouncer Tino Best during his 70 off 35 balls, Barbados against Trinidad & Tobago, T20 Caribbean, Barbados, January 21, 2011

Darren Bravo average of 48 in the Caribbean © Randy Brooks T20

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Warning ...

Recently, the Caribbean players have earned recognition for both the heroic deeds of foreigners Twenty20 competitions in the West Indies team. Darren Bravo, this is an opportunity to influence not only the West Indies selectors, but also the owners of an IPL franchise.

Dinesh Chandimal had a beginning, a stop-start international career: after a century in ODI series in England, was abandoned in the last two home ODIs against Australia. The Twenty20 format may not be the best place to demonstrate that it has overcome some technical deficiencies, but will try to impress the selectors of Sri Lanka.

Competition key

Ruhuna of beaters against T & T spinners: Sherwin Ganga Offspinning rounder, Sunil Narine and offspinner legspinner Samuel Badree been very successful in the Caribbean, but the T20 is already familiar with playing against spin bowling batsmen.

Team facts

Caribbean during the T20, had four of the T & T bowlers economy rate of less than six an over with Badree go in just over a 3.90 in his 20 overs.

Quote

"Who knows, the future of cricket could be an Olympic sport, and we also play as a nation."

Daren Ganga has high hopes for its T & T side.

"We lack Chanaka Welegedara, Suraj and Randiv Shaminder ERANGE, all national face Australia. Bowling department is a little weak. "

Sumithra Warnakulasuriya Technical Ruhuna the deficiencies of his team.
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