In
the Caribbean earlier this year, Lasith Malinga was one of the
stars at the 2007 World Cup - as much for his bowling as for his
spectacular hair. Four months on, another World Cup has rolled
around, one even more tilted in favour of the batsman than the
last, and Malinga is raring to go. He spoke to Cricinfo about
the limitations and challenges of bowling in Twenty20.
Is
there any room for the bowler to express himself in Twenty20?
Lasith
Malinga I think if you are chosen as a bowler to represent your
country in any form of cricket, your job is to adapt to the conditions.
So, yes, there is plenty of opportunity for a bowler to express
himself. Batsmen have to attack from the word go, and if a bowler
is spot on and accurate he can take wickets and quickly change
the game. It will be tough for bowlers, but I think we have to
be positive and look for wickets.
How
difficult will it be to bowl a dot ball?
LM
Getting dot balls will naturally be difficult. But if you bowl
tightly to your field then the pressure is on the batsman.
What
kind of game plan do you think will work?
LM
I’m going to be trying to keep it very tight, bowl wicket
to wicket, and also try some variations to disrupt the batsman’s
rhythm.
Do
you attack or do you go on the defensive?
LM
If you need to get wickets and if you need to make an early impact
in the game, you must attack.
Mentally
how can you adapt to responding to the batting onslaught?
LM
The only way to prepare yourself is by studying the batsman early
and setting your bowling targets accordingly. We have a team game
plan and we’ll stick to that. You can’t think about
the previous ball - you always have to focus on the next ball.
What
should be the approach during the Powerplay?
LM
There is no such thing as being safe. Our aim should be to put
the opposition under pressure very early, and the only way we
can do that would be by attacking from the word go.
What
do you reckon the conditions in South Africa will be like? Will
bowlers get any help?
LM
You can’t quite expect much in this kind of tournament as
most pitches will be suited for batting. We as bowlers will have
some assistance anyway due to the normal South African bouncy
wickets.
Do
you think spin will play a significant role as it has played in
the domestic Twenty20 around the globe?
LM
Spin will play a significant role. Unlike playing a fast bowler,
playing a spinner requires more technique and precision. Plus
you will have to hit the ball harder in order to score runs.
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