Silverwood disappointed with Sri Lanka’s spin returns

Bangladesh

Two wickets for 416 runs in 157 overs. These are the damming numbers of Sri Lanka’s spinners in the tour of Bangladesh so far. And Chris Silverwood, their new head coach, didn’t mince words at what he thinks of their show so far.

On Monday, Sri Lanka had Bangladesh on the mat at 24 for 5, and then saw Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim add an unbroken 253-run stand that reduced the hosts. Spin accounted for 49 out of the 85 overs on the day, but none of the four bowlers were successful.

“We could have bowled a lot better but it is something we will talk about in the dressing room,” Silverwood said. “I think we need to bowl much better line and lengths. We gave too many balls away to hit. That’s something we have to work hard on to rectify. There’s no point hiding from it.”

Silverwood particularly rued substitute Kamindu Mendis dropping Litton on 47 in the second session “Obviously it is disappointing to not push on from the start we got,” he said. “I thought we exploited the early movement fantastically well. The two seam bowlers were exceptional again, in their discipline, the way they asked the batter the questions.

“Unfortunately we didn’t back it up after that. From there on, we gave away a lot of scoring opportunities. When we did force an error, we didn’t take that catch. It would have made a huge difference. It proved very costly to us.”

While he was disappointed with the spinners, he was effusive in his praise for the young fast-bowling pair of Asita Fernando and Kasun Rajith. Silverwood was particularly pleased with how the pace pair worked in tandem and believes he is seeing the start of a strong pace attack for the coming years.

“It does (give us hope),” he said. “In my second game in charge, I am having a good look at what we have got, and what we haven’t got. It does give me a lot of hope in the fact that in a very short period of time, we have managed to install discipline in the seam obwlers so that they can make a difference.

“Whether it is attacking off-stump or bowling short. It worked in the last game, and created an opportunity in this game. But we didn’t take. It does give me a lot of hope. There’s room for improvement but we have to do it quickly. It is something that excites me.”

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