Injury concerns for Sri Lanka ahead of quarters

Published March 17, 2015
Sri Lanka's physiotherapist Stephen Mount (L) applies ointment to the finger of Rangana Herath during a training session at the Sydney Cricket Ground ahead of the 2015 Cricket World Cup quarter-final match between Sri Lanka and South Africa. — AFP
Sri Lanka's physiotherapist Stephen Mount (L) applies ointment to the finger of Rangana Herath during a training session at the Sydney Cricket Ground ahead of the 2015 Cricket World Cup quarter-final match between Sri Lanka and South Africa. — AFP

SYDNEY: Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath was rated as only “fifty-fifty” by captain Angelo Mathews for World Cup quarter-final against South Africa in Sydney.

The 36-year-old Herath needed four stitches in the spinning finger after he tried to stop a full-blooded drive from England's Jos Buttler during Sri Lanka's nine-wicket win in Wellington and hasn't played since.

Herath's left-arm spin would be a useful addition to Sri Lanka's attack on a Sydney Cricket Ground pitch taking turn but Mathews speaking before practice said at the SCG

“He's still fifty-fifty. He hasn't had a bowl yet. The physio has to have a look at him once again today.

“If he bowls at practice today he'll be in contention for selection. If not, he won't be playing. “

Herath's chances of featuring against South Africa appeared slim after he managed just five balls in the nets before consulting the physio.

If Herath is ruled out, Sri Lanka have slow bowling alternatives in the off-spin of Tillakaratne Dilshan, primarily a batsman, leg-break bowler Seekkuge Prasanna and off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake.

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