England face Mendis riddle

England face Mendis riddle

JOHANNESBURG – Andrew Strauss’s England face a stiff spin test when they take on a confident Sri Lanka in their opening match of the Champions Trophy today.

Sri Lanka have two excellent spinners in Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis, capable of making life difficult for batsmen with their subtle variations.Unorthodox spinner Mendis played a key role in his team’s stunning 55-run victory over South Africa in a rain-hit match at Centurion on Tuesday, grabbing three wickets for 30 runs.’We have not played Mendis and some of their seam bowlers before,’ said Strauss, whose team were beaten 6-1 in a recent home one-day series against defending champions Australia.’Everyone will have his own game-plan against him (Mendis). You can look at a lot of footage of him, but it is only in the middle that you can be really sure of how he bowls and what his variations are.’It requires us to think pretty quick on our feet. There are some fundamentals you have to keep in mind against someone like him, but it is a new challenge.’Off-spinner Muralitharan, the world’s leading wicket-taker in both Tests and one-dayers, and paceman Lasith Malinga, with his slinging action, are the other bowlers who could keep pressure on England.’They ask different questions of you. It’s only by facing them you can be sure of your game-plan. We have played against Murali and Malinga, but Mendis is new.’The way he (Mendis) bowls makes life difficult for batsmen, but to an extent the pace he bowls at provides opportunities for batsmen as well once you get used to his variations.’Sri Lanka are a good side with a lot of confidence. It will be quite exciting to play against them.’Strauss conceded that England’s one-day form had been a cause of concern for many years.’The one-dayers have been an ongoing concern for a number of years. The players are really excited about moving forward as a group. It will take a bit of time to happen,’ said Strauss. – Nampa-AFP

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