Aussies begin post-Langer era with T20 series against Sri Lanka

Published February 11, 2022
Australian captain Aaron Finch (right) with his Sri Lankan counterpart Dasun Shanaka pose with the 2022 Dettol T20 International Series trophy at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday. — AFP
Australian captain Aaron Finch (right) with his Sri Lankan counterpart Dasun Shanaka pose with the 2022 Dettol T20 International Series trophy at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday. — AFP

SYDNEY: Australia will look to move on from the polarising departure of coach Justin Langer when they line-up for their Twenty20 International clash against Sri Lanka on Friday.

Langer was always going to miss the five-match series, opting to rest after a long stint on the road, during which he led Australia to the T20 World Cup title and a 4-0 Ashes Test hammering of England.

But his shock exit last weekend after unsuccessful talks with Cricket Australia over a contract extension has cast a dark shadow over the opening match in Sydney.

In his absence, Andrew McDonald — among the favourites to take over — will act as interim head coach.

He takes control of a squad missing two key players from the side that beat New Zealand in November’s World Cup final, with David Warner and Mitchell Marsh rested to prepare for Australia’s upcoming Test tour of Pakistan.

Warner’s absence has opened the door for the Big Bash League’s top run-scorer Ben McDermott, who will open alongside Aaron Finch.

Skipper Finch also confirmed on Thursday that Josh Inglis would make his debut at number three.

“Ben McDermott has been in unbelievable nick so to get him at the top of the order was really crucial for us,” said Finch, who like Warner is 35 with Australia keen to look at potential successors.

“And Josh Inglis has been someone who has been shuffled around the order a little bit. [His selection] is a sign of how well he’s played over the last couple of years.”

They are the only two changes from the XI that won the World Cup.

Finch, meanwhile, hailed the “calm” approach McDonald brings to the Australian team.

The highly-regarded McDonald, who had been an assistant to Langer since 2019, will lead the side during their T20 series against Sri Lanka in what is being seen as an audition for a permanent stay.

Disgruntled players had complained anonymously to local media over recent months about Langer’s intense management style, and Finch sang the praises of McDonald as someone who “never gets flustered”.

“He brings a lot of respect from the players [and] he has a calm approach,” Finch told reporters.

“He never seems to get flustered by any situation or result — it’s all about the process and making sure your preparation and attention to detail is 100 percent.

“He’s been around the team for quite a while now, so it’s exciting times.”

Test skipper Pat Cummins, who denied on Wednesday being part of a player revolt to remove Langer, spearheads the Australian bowling attack alongside Ashes hero Mitchell Starc.

The Dasun Shanaka-led Sri Lanka are buoyed by the return of the world’s number one T20 bowler, leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, who missed their recent ODI series against Zimbabwe with injury.

Dushmantha Chameera headlines the pace attack, but they are without opener and sometime wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis who tested positive for Covid-19 this week and is in isolation.

Mendis only returned to the fold last month after appealing a 12-month ban for breaching coronavirus regulations while touring England last year. Dinesh Chandimal is expected to take the gloves instead.

With the next T20 World Cup in Australia later this year, Shanaka said his team wanted to use the series to get a feel for Australian conditions.

“This tournament is very important for the batsmen to score well and build confidence,” he said.

“The same goes for bowlers, because they will study in this tournament what are the limits of bowling and what to do in those situations.”

The first two matches are at the Sydney Cricket Ground, followed by a clash in Canberra and two in Melbourne.

Squads:

AUSTRALIA: Aaron Finch (captain), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Josh Inglis, Ben McDermott, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, Daniel Sams, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, Adam Zampa

SRI LANKA: Dasun Shanaka (captain), Charith Asalanka, Avishka Fernando, Pathum Nissanka, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal, Chamika Karunaratne, Janith Liyanage, Kamil Mishara, Ramesh Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Lahiru Kumara, Nuwan Thushara, Dushmantha Chameera, Binura Fernando, Maheesh Theekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Praveen Jayawickrama, Shiran Fernando.

Published in Dawn, February 11th, 2022

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