Sri Lanka captain: We want the top-order to fire in India

COLOMBO: skipper Dasun Shanaka said that Sri Lanka’s top batters will need to be among the runs against a strong Indian bowling line-up in three Twenty20 internationals beginning this week, AFP reported.

Sri Lanka come into the opening T20 in Lucknow starting Thursday at the back of a disappointing tour of Australia where they lost the five-match T20 series 4-1.

“We want the top-order to fire. Whenever our top order is among the runs we have a better chance of winning,” Shanaka said.

“India have a strong bowling lineup and we are expecting our top order to fire which will give our bowlers a chance to defend.”

Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga has been ruled out of the T20 series after he tested positive again for Covid-19.

He caught the virus in Australia last week.

Shanaka said they have the bench strength to survive the absence of Hasranaga, who became the costliest Sri Lankan cricketer to be sold in the Indian Premier League auction for $1.42 million to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

“These youngsters have been in the system for a while, they have performed in domestic cricket. It has become normal with the Covid situation (to lose players to the virus),” said Shanaka.

“All the teams struggle with these cases. Wanindu will be a weakness for us but we know that he will be back soon. Still our squad is strong enough.”