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Saturday, March 13, 1999

Suman, Rao find of series: Srikkanth

S SANTHANAM  
NEW DELHI, MARCH 12: The total domination of the Indian under-19 boys against their Sri Lankan counterparts was the salient feature of the four-match one-day series which the home team won 4-0, completing the sweep at the Ferozeshah Kotla yesterday.

More than the margin of victory, it was the positive attitude of the team that impressed coach Krishnamachari Srikkanth. And, when they made a mess of a comparatively easy target in the final at Kotla on Thursday, the former India skipper said: ``This is part of cricket. It is better that they experience playing under pressure early in their career. They must learn to stay cool in such tight situations.''

Srikkanth said the short tour of the Lankans had helped unearth fresh talent. ``We knew about the capabilities of Reetinder Sodhi and Mohammed Kaif who have been playing in higher grade for a couple of years now. But the emergence of Delhi's left-arm medium pacer Amit Suman and the batting of Rajat Bhatia and Venugopal Rao were the positive points of theseries,'' he said.

In fact, Srikkanth was so impressed by Suman's bowling that he spoke about the talented boy to Delhi and national selector Madan Lal when the latter came to witness the match at the Kotla. Suman, a 11th standard student of Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, was included in the Delhi Ranji squad for the game against Orissa.

Venugopal Rao, a XII student of Lankapalli Bullaya College in Vizag, was another cricketer to make the best of the series. ``It is remarkable for an Andhra boy to bat so well because he doesn't get opportunities to face quality bowling in his home state,'' Srikkanth said.

Jyoti Bajpai, joint secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said a short camp has been planned in Bangalore in June-July for some selected under-19 players in preparation for next January's Youth World Cup in Colombo. ``There is a plan to send an Indian team to Sri Lanka in September. Besides, Lanka are planning to host a tri-nation tournament prior to the Cup,'' Bajpai said.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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