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Faf du Plessis accuses the Australian team

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South Africa was suspected of ball tampering by Australia before the Sandpapergate Test.

“In the first Test in Durban, the Australian fast bowlers were very difficult to hit,” Du Plessis said.

Former South African captain Faf du Plessis has recalled the infamous ball-tampering incident by the Australian team during the third Test at Newlands, Cape Town in March 2018. He has made some big revelations in his book ‘Faf: Three Fire’.

In the opening Test in Durban, Australia’s fast bowlers, particularly Mitchell Starc, found it very difficult to hit the balls and Du Plessis said he felt the ball was spoiled.

The veteran batsman said that the South African bowlers also achieved the same swing but the swing was not at all the same as the Australian bowlers.

Faf du Plessis ගෙන් ඕස්ට්‍රේලියා කණ්ඩායමට චෝදනා

සෑන්ඩ්පේපර්ගේට් ටෙස්ට් තරගයට පෙර ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාව පන්දුව පළුදු කළ බවට දකුණු අප්‍රිකාව සැක කරනු ලැබීය.

“ඩර්බන් හි පැවති පළමු ටෙස්ට් තරගයේදී ඔස්ට්‍රේලියානු වේග පන්දු පන්දු වලට පහර දීම ඉතා අපහසු විය.,” ඩු ප්ලෙසිස් සදහන් කරේය.

හිටපු දකුණු අප්‍රිකානු නායක Faf du Plessis 2018 මාර්තු මාසයේදී Newlands, Cape Town හි පැවති තුන්වන ටෙස්ට් තරඟය අතරතුර ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු කණ්ඩායම විසින් සිදු කරන ලද කුප්‍රකට පන්දුව පළුදු කිරීමේ සිදුවීම සිහිපත් කර ඇත. ඔහු සිය ‘Faf: Three Fire’ නම් පොතේ විශාල හෙළිදරව් කිරීම් කිහිපයක් කර ඇත.

ඩර්බන් හි පැවති ආරම්භක ටෙස්ට් තරගයේදී ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු වේගපන්දු යවන්නන්, විශේෂයෙන් මිචෙල් ස්ටාක්, යොමු කල පන්දු වලට පහර දීමට ඉතා අපහසු වූ අතර, පන්දුව පළුදු කළ බව තමාට හැඟෙන බව ඩු ප්ලෙසිස් සදහන් කරන ලදී.

ප්‍රවීණ පිතිකරු පැවසුවේ දකුණු අප්‍රිකානු පන්දු යවන්නන්ද එම දෝලනය ලබා ගත් නමුත් එම දෝලනය ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු පන්දු යවන්නන් ලබා ගත් දෝලනය කිසි සේත්ම සමාන නොවූ බවය.

ஆஸ்திரேலிய அணி மீது ஃபாஃப் டு பிளெசிஸ் குற்றம் சாட்டியுள்ளார்

சாண்ட்பேப்பர்கேட் டெஸ்டுக்கு முன்பு தென்னாப்பிரிக்கா ஆஸ்திரேலியாவால் பந்தை சேதப்படுத்தியதாக சந்தேகிக்கப்பட்டது.

“டர்பனில் நடந்த முதல் டெஸ்டில், ஆஸ்திரேலிய வேகப்பந்து வீச்சாளர்கள் அடிப்பது மிகவும் கடினமாக இருந்தது” என்று டு பிளெசிஸ் கூறினார்.

மார்ச் 2018 இல் கேப்டவுன், நியூலேண்ட்ஸில் நடந்த மூன்றாவது டெஸ்டின் போது ஆஸ்திரேலிய அணி பந்தை சேதப்படுத்திய பிரபலமற்ற சம்பவத்தை தென்னாப்பிரிக்காவின் முன்னாள் கேப்டன் ஃபாஃப் டு பிளெஸ்ஸிஸ் நினைவு கூர்ந்தார். அவர் தனது ‘ஃபாஃப்: த்ரீ ஃபயர்’ புத்தகத்தில் சில பெரிய வெளிப்பாடுகளை செய்துள்ளார்.

டர்பனில் நடந்த தொடக்க டெஸ்டில், ஆஸ்திரேலியாவின் வேகப்பந்து வீச்சாளர்கள், குறிப்பாக மிட்செல் ஸ்டார்க், பந்துகளை அடிப்பது மிகவும் கடினமாக இருந்தது, மேலும் டு பிளெசிஸ் பந்து கெட்டுப்போனதாக உணர்ந்ததாக கூறினார்.

தென்னாப்பிரிக்க பந்துவீச்சாளர்களும் அதே ஸ்விங்கை அடைந்தனர், ஆனால் ஆஸ்திரேலிய பந்துவீச்சாளர்களின் ஸ்விங் சமமாக இல்லை என்று மூத்த பேட்ஸ்மேன் கூறினார்.

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Gary Kirsten Sets Ambitious Plans for Sri Lanka Cricket

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Sri Lanka’s newly appointed head coach, Gary Kirsten, has outlined his vision for the national team, emphasizing consistency, depth, and adaptability as key pillars for success. Speaking to Wisden Cricket, Kirsten shared his thoughts on the challenges ahead and the roadmap he hopes to build with the players.

“Our goal is to move significantly up the rankings. Everyone wants to be part of a winning team, and that means we must focus on achieving victories more consistently,” Kirsten said.

He highlighted the unique challenge faced by subcontinental teams: performing well outside their home conditions. With the ICC World Cup approaching, Kirsten stressed the importance of preparing for South African conditions.

“It’s vital that we adapt to those environments, especially with a major tournament around the corner,” he noted.

Kirsten’s primary ambition is to establish stability within the system while also identifying the squad’s depth.

“How many players are competing for the same position? As an international coach, creating competition within the team is crucial. Relying on just two or three individuals for wins is a risky strategy,” he explained.

Looking ahead, Sri Lanka will play several bilateral series, which Kirsten sees as an opportunity to strengthen the foundation of the team.

“My focus in the coming months is to build a strong background that supports long-term success,” he added.

Earlier Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed the appointment of Gary Kirsten as the new head coach, succeeding Sanath Jayasuriya, who stepped down following the recently concluded T20 World Cup

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Afghanistan’s White-ball Series against Sri Lanka officially postponed

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The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announces that the Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka bilateral series, originally scheduled to commence on 13 March in the United Arab Emirates, has been rescheduled to the last quarter of 2026 due to logistical challenges, including flight constraints arising from the ongoing regional situation.

The series, which was to mark the first occasion of Afghanistan hosting Sri Lanka, was scheduled to feature six white-ball matches. The three T20 International matches were planned to be staged at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on 13, 15, and 17 March, followed by three One Day Internationals at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 20, 22, and 25 March.

Following the receipt of the required sanction from the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), preparations had been finalized for hosting the matches across the two venues. However, in early March, unforeseen developments created logistical constraints that affected travel arrangements and operational planning for the series.

To address the situation, the Afghanistan Cricket Board held a series of consultations with key stakeholders, including the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), Sharjah Cricket Stadium (SCS), and Dubai International Cricket Stadium (DICS). A joint meeting convened by the ACB on 4 March resulted in a recommendation to monitor the situation and reassess by 6 March, in the hope that conditions would improve. A subsequent follow-up meeting on 7 March recommended waiting until 9 March before making a final determination.

Despite the collective efforts of all parties to proceed with the event as planned, the logistical challenges remained beyond operational control, leading to the decision to postpone the series and explore rescheduling options.

Throughout this process, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) was kept fully informed, and the decision to postpone the series was made in consultation and with the consent of Sri Lanka Cricket.

The preferred venue for the rescheduled series remains the United Arab Emirates, and the new dates will be announced in due course following further coordination between the respective boards and stakeholders.

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Gary Kirsten Appointed as Head Coach of Sri Lanka National Men’s Team

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Sri Lanka Cricket has officially announced the appointment of Gary Kirsten as the new head coach of the national men’s team, effective from 15 April 2026. His tenure will run for two years, concluding on 14 April 2028.

Kirsten, a former South African international cricketer, brings with him a wealth of coaching experience and a distinguished playing career. Between 2008 and 2011, he served as head coach of the India men’s national team, guiding them to victory in the 2011 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. He later took charge of the South Africa men’s national team from 2011 to 2013, during which South Africa rose to become the number one ranked team across all formats.

Most recently, Kirsten worked as a consultant with Cricket Namibia during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, further expanding his global coaching footprint.

As a player, Kirsten represented South Africa from 1993 to 2004, amassing 14,087 international runs across Tests and ODIs. His record includes 21 Test centuries and 13 ODI centuries, cementing his reputation as one of South Africa’s most reliable batsmen.

Sri Lanka Cricket has emphasized that Kirsten’s appointment is part of a broader initiative to revamp the National High Performance Center. His primary responsibility will be to prepare and lead the Sri Lanka National Men’s Team in their campaign for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027, which will be jointly hosted by South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.

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