Need to be aggressive against spinners: Karunaratne

The hosts were reduced to 50/2 at stumps on the second day in response to India's 622/9 declared in the first innings.

Update: 2017-08-04 19:37 GMT
Dimuth Karunaratne

Colombo: Opener Dimuth Karunaratne feels Sri Lankan batsmen need to play more sweep and reverse sweep shots against Indian spinners to negotiate the turn and bounce if they wish to save the ongoing second Test here.

The hosts were reduced to 50/2 at stumps on the second day in response to India’s 622/9 declared in the first innings.

“You will see more turn and bounce than we were seeing on the first day. Because of the ball’s hardness you will get turn and bounce. Maybe after the hardness is gone it will be easy to bat later on,” said Karunaratne.

“There was help in the wicket — you have to admit that. In Galle though there wasn’t much in the wicket, it was the way Shikhar Dhawan batted took the game away from us. We had to go to defensive fields. We can’t attack when two fours are being hit in an over. They (Indians) are very smart, when we adopt defensive approach they work the singles,” he added.

Karunaratne said Sri Lankan batsmen need to be positive to score runs on this pitch.

“We all want to save the Test match. In the first 10-15 overs with the ball’s hardness it is not easy to bat. After the hardness is gone I think the help is not there for the spinners,” he said.

“Dinesh Chandimal and Kusal Mendis batted really well in the last few overs. We have to play positively. We have to play more sweep and reverse sweep shots. Last time when we played in Galle, Chandi (Chandimal) scored 160-odd runs. A lot of his runs came off the sweep and reverse sweep. I think that will be key,” he added.

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