da bet esporte: Russel Arnold What a relief it is to have finally played a substantial innings after anindifferent run during the ARY Gold Cup in Sharjah and the Coca Cola Cup inSri Lanka
Russel Arnold31-Jul-2001Russel ArnoldWhat a relief it is to have finally played a substantial innings after anindifferent run during the ARY Gold Cup in Sharjah and the Coca Cola Cup inSri Lanka. Since making an unbeaten 39 against England in Dambulla I hadn’tbeen getting runs for the team and that had been very depressing.Somewhere along the line I knew that I would emerge from my poor form, butself-doubt can creep into your game. I wondered for a while as to whether Ishould be doing anything different, because I was playing in my normalmanner and going nowhere.In the end I decided against making any wholesale changes to my game;reasoning that it had worked for me before and would do so again.Nevertheless, I have been trying to become a little more compact and alittle sharper with my shot making.Apart from that I tried to build up my self-belief. Dav Whatmore gave meplenty of encouragement and I used video footage of past innings to get mein the right frame of mind. It’s a tool I’m fond of using. Not so much fortechnical, but for mental reasons. If you watch yourself scoring runs youcan recreate the feeling of doing well and carry those positive emotionsinto the next game.The omens did not look good though when I went into bat last Wednesday afterthe Kiwis had reduced us to 27 for four. We had no frontline batsmen to comeand were chasing 236, which remains the highest score in the tournament. Onthe positive side I at least had plenty of time to play myself in and buildan innings properly.When I met in Marvan Atapattu in the middle we agreed that we simply had tostay together and couldn’t take any unnecessary risks. Even after the 25over point we didn’t set any targets, because we knew that we needed to getwithin striking distance before we lost any further wickets.Eventually we aimed for a target of 80 runs in the last ten overs, which waspossible if we still had men to come. In fact, we had a to chase a littleless, despite the loss of Marvan in the 35th over.In the end we won the game easily thanks to a terrific innings from SureshPerera. He remained positive throughout and played some brilliant strokes.The key though was his shot selection. He was not recklessly swinging hisbat, but carefully selecting which balls to hit. He eased the pressure on meand we rattled along in the last five overs, scoring 40 runs with nine ballsto spare.That victory gave the team a real confidence boost. We had had our backsagainst the wall, but for the second game in succession we had pulledthrough to win. We realised that we still hadn’t performed to our potential,but knew that when we clicked we would be very hard to defeat.The disappointing defeat by India though highlighted the fact that there wasstill plenty to work to do and will prevent any complacency over the upcoming games.We lost our way in that match after a fine opening stand between Romesh andSanath. However, having started so well and being well aware of the battingtalent in the Indian side, even without Ganguly, we made the mistake ofpushing for too high a target.Instead of batting normally, scoring at around four runs per over, whichwould have given us a decent score, we went for the big shots. These weredifficult to play, especially for the incoming batsmen, because it took awhile to gauge the pace of the wicket. The pitch may have been a better one,but a par score was still closer to 220 than 250.India also deserves credit too, however, as they did bowl well after thefirst 15 overs. The bowlers took the pace off the ball and were veryaccurate. They created the pressure that forced us into making vitalmistakes. Then, when they batted, VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid, showed usjust how dangerous they can be. With Laxman staying on and Ganguly comingback we have to be very careful.The tournament now moves on to the Sinhalese Sports Club for the third roundof matches and we remain confident. Our mistakes against India cost us thegame and we know that if we play to our potential we will. At the momentthough we are not performing as a team, in fact our form has been patchy,especially in the batting, which is yet to fire on all cylinders. Hopefully,the extra pace of the SSC wicket will prove to be the catalyst we need.