Australia
v Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Brisbane, 3rd day
Sa'adi
Thawfeeq at the Gabba
November 10, 2007
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Marvan
Atapattu: "We don't have problems inside the dressing
room but people from outside are trying to create unpleasantness
through the media." © Getty Images |
Marvan
Atapattu launched an astonishing attack on the Sri Lanka selectors,
calling them a set of muppets headed by a joker and blaming them
for the lack of bench strength in the side. His statements came
at the end of the third day of the first Test against Australia
at the Gabba, with Sri Lanka fighting to stave off a heavy defeat.
"Sri
Lanka cricket at this moment of time is not going in the direction
it should be going, especially with a set of muppets headed by
a joker," Atapattu said at the end-of-day press conference.
"I don't give credit to the way they have handled selections.
"If
they had handled selections properly we should have a good back-up
team. For some reason we don't and at the age of 37-38 people
have to come and play for Sri Lanka when it comes to tough tours
like this. If selectors are there only for going on tours and
getting perks it is a waste of time."
Atapattu
had not been originally chosen for the tour and was only included
after a request made by Sri Lanka's sports minister Gamini Lokuge.
Sri Lanka's national selection committee comprises the chairman
Ashantha de Mel along with Don Anurasiri, Ranjith Madurasinghe
and Jayantha Seneviratne.
Atapattu
is returning to Test cricket after nearly two years and international
cricket after a dramatic six months, in which he spent the entire
World Cup on the bench and then declined to play in a series against
Bangaldesh. He top scored for Sri Lanka with a patient 51 in the
first innings and stitched a 53-run opening partnership with Sanath
Jayasuriya in the second after Sri Lanka were forced to follow
on.
Atapattu
also said people were trying to create an impression of disunity
within the team. "We are a happy dressing room at the moment.
A section of people has been trying to say that it is divided,
but it is not so. We don't have problems inside the dressing room
but people from outside are trying to create unpleasantness through
the media and by statements made by ex-cricketers to displease
us. I don't think they have succeeded," Atapattu, who turns
37 on November 20, said.
Commenting
on the day's play Atapattu said: "We didn't do justice to
our talents and the potential we had in the dressing room in the
first innings. We got some good balls early in the innings but
that's not a good enough excuse. It is much easier batting in
the second innings.
"There
is only the variable bounce that you have to worry about . We
should be able to get a good partnership or two going tomorrow
and hopefully be in a better position." Atapattu said facing
Brett Lee was always a challenge for any batsman. "I really
enjoy facing him," he said. "Each delivery is a different
challenge that you have to face."
Courtesy
- Cricinfo
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