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Sri Lanka's cricketers say their tour of New Zealand starting Thursday
launches a 100-day confidence building mission aiming to peak at the
World Cup next March in the West Indies.
The immediate target is to get urgently needed match practice after a
month of frustrating rain at home.
Their warm-up match against the Otago provincial side starting in
Dunedin Thursday will be their only outing before playing New Zealand
in two Tests, two Twenty20 matches and five one-dayers.
"To have five one-dayers and a couple of Twenty20 matches against a
good one-day side is excellent practice and development for us going
forward towards the World Cup," coach Tom Moody said. "But obviously
we've got the first hurdle to cross, which is the Test matches, which
we're looking forward to."
New Zealand are third in the world in one-day rankings, ahead of Sri
Lanka who are fifth, although the Sri Lankans cruised to a seven-wicket
win over the New Zealand Black Caps in the recent Champions Trophy
tournament in India.
"So we're coming here feeling comfortable and confident," Moody said.
But he added that foul weather had spoilt the start of the Sri Lankan
domestic season, and that consequently the team "haven't had the match
practice we'd have liked".
Mahela Jayawardene, who will captain the Test and one-day squads, said
the Sri Lankans were expecting pitches offering more bounce and seam in
New Zealand than they experienced at home.
"As a team going forward, you have to take challenges and perform
outside Sri Lanka," he said. "We've been doing that pretty consistently
and hopefully we'll continue to do that."
Sri Lanka has been a side on the rise in recent months, drawing a Test
series in England and then thumping the home side 5-0 in subsequent
one-dayers.
A 2-0 Test series win at home against South Africa followed, and then
an unbeaten march through the qualifying rounds of the Champions Trophy
before losses to South Africa and Pakistan saw them miss the
semi-finals.
"We want to get a good start here because the World Cup is round the
corner and we can take some momentum," Jayawardene said.
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