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Muralitharan to miss Twenty20 opener

Source:PTI
December 08, 2009

Sri Lanka's star off-spinner is likely to miss Wednesday's first Twenty20 International against India because of a bruised ligament injury on his fingers, visiting captain Kumar Sangakkara said on Tuesday.

"We don't have any injury worries apart from Murali who is probably out of tomorrow's Twenty20 tie because of bruised ligaments on his fingers," Sangakkara said.

Indian team is likely to miss the services of S Sreesanth, as he may be suffering from diarrhea.

Sangakkara said his team would focus on doing well in the remaining part of the tour having been vanquished 0-2 by India in the three-Test series.

"Test series is over and behind us. This is a new series and a new format and new players have come in. We would focus on it now. We will try and do a few things differently. The important thing is to enjoy the first T20 match," he said.

Sangakkara also made it clear that veteran Sanath Jayasuriya would definitely open the innings in the Twenty20 ties against India, the second match being scheduled at Mohali on December 12, while his position at the top of the order would be decided later in ODIs.

The Lankans have brought in 40-year-old Jayasuriya and sling-arm bowler Lasith Malinga, among others, into their limited-over squad.

"Sanath will open in T20s. It's only in ODIs his opening the innings is not certain. He's excellent on the field and will put to shade even 20-year-olds. His bowling is also one of our most potent weapons," said Sangakkara.

The visiting captain described his predecessor Mahela Jayawardene as his team's best Twenty20 player and among the top five in this format in the world though the latter is known better for his qualities as a long-innings customer.

"Mahela is our best Twenty20 batsman and is among the top five batsmen in the world in this format. He's got the power, strokes and placements to excel in Tests, ODIs and T20s. See how well he did in the Twenty20 World Cup," he pointed out.

Sangakkara refused to predict a winning score at the VCA stadium in Jamtha. "I have not played here before and can't say for sure, but anything over 160 should be a good score," he said.

Source: PTI
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