BSP-19 England captain sides with Sri Lanka’s suspect spinner

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England captain sides with Sri Lanka’s suspect spinner

KANDY, Sri Lanka, Nov 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – England captain Joe Root had
words of sympathy for Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya who will go into the
second Test on Wednesday with his bowling action under investigation by
cricket’s world body.

Root was questioned about Dananjaya as it was announced that England would
keep the same team that hammered Sri Lanka in the first Test with Ben Stokes
playing as number three batsman and Jonny Bairstow kept out despite being fit
again.

Sri Lanka has insisted that the 25-year-old off-spinner Dananjaya is ready
to play despite the International Cricket Council reporting him for his
bowling in the first Test.

“It is an unfortunate thing he has to deal with,” said Root.

“Ultimately for us we played him at Galle pretty well throughout the last
game.

“If you see anyone with a question mark by their action, you hope they get
through and it doesn’t hamper their career. It is never nice to see.”

Root said the suspect action had not shocked him.

“It didn’t really stand out to me personally,” he added.

“It doesn’t matter what his action is like, it’s how we play him. It’s how
it comes down to us playing the ball, being skilful enough to react to the
delivery on the surface.”

The match umpires reported Dananjaya’s action after the first Test, which
England won by 211 runs. He took two wickets for 184 runs.

Under ICC rules Dananjaya must undergo testing at an approved ICC centre
within two weeks and he is expected to fly to Australia as soon as the second
Test ends.

– Stokes boosted –

“There are no ICC rules saying he cannot play,” said Suranga Lakmal, who
will captain Sri Lanka in the absence of injured Dinesh Chandimal.

“He can still play and he’s in a good mentality, he will still play the
next match and correct his mistake.”

England’s unchanged team may mean Root and coach Trevor Bayliss want Ben
Stokes to establish himself as a regular number three — a troublesome
position for England.

Stokes, who batted number five in the first Test, had been in competition
with Jos Buttler for a boost up the order. Moeen Ali has fallen out of
contention after scoring just three runs in two innings in the first Test.

Stokes has played 64 of his 85 Test knocks at number six. The England
coaching staff believe however that his technique is suited to a higher
position.

Bairstow, England’s first-choice wicketkeeper-batsman for the past three
years, was believed to have recovered from ankle ligament damage suffered in
the one-day series. But Ben Foakes’ stunning debut as stand-in made a change
difficult.

Speaking before the line-up was announced, Root highlighted the need for
the team to remain flexible.

“I think you have to adjust, to be as adaptable as possible,” said Root.

“You obviously want some sort of consistency in your top order but in
tours in this part of the world, on surfaces where conditions are so extreme
at times, there will be times you might want to change things round,” he
said.

“I want us to take the positive option if we’re unsure at any stage. I
want us to continue keep taking the game to the opposition.”

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