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Caught and Told with Daniel Vettori

Seamers have bucked the trend to put us in good position
Daniel Vettori - 28 July 2001

We are pretty much in the same position as last time I put pen to paper (so to speak)losing a game we probably should have won and winning a game most people thought we were going to lose.

But we are in a good position two points clear of India and with a very respectable overall run rate, one win away from a virtually guaranteed spot in the final.

The main reason we have been successful over here on the sub continent is the way our quicks have performed at the start of each innings.

Seamers being successful in these conditions, bucks all trends of how games are played here. Normally the first 15 overs is a chance for the opposing batsmen to get off to a flyer looking to score around 90 to a 100.

Kyle Mills and Daryl Tuffey have consistently picked up wickets as well as tying the scoring rate down.

It makes mine, and Chris Harris's job, a hell of a lot easier when we are not bowling to a Ganguly or Jayasuriya in full flight.

Dion Nash has also been sensational and there is a rumour going around the team that he only plays when we win. But that could be due to the fact that he has played so well in the two games that we have won, and probaly his performances in those games have won the game for us.

I have been pretty happy with my own preformances. It was especially nice to get a bit of time in the middle against the Indians, and it made me appreciate how hard it is for the batsmen to bat in that heat.

At one stage it was 37 degrees celcius and the humidity factor was floating around at 94-95%.

There has been a little more unrest over here with the bombing of the Colombo International Airport, which to be fair was pretty unnerving but we have been assured we are in no danger and we have to trust the advice we are getting.

We all know that our manager Jeff Crowe has his finger on the pulse with all that's happening, and he is able to keep us informed of the dangers. We also have an extensive security team who look like they know what they are doing, although we have nicknamed our head of security Inspector Gadget. Once again we have four days off and the coach has given us two full rest days so most people are catching up on sleep. And getting ready for Jacob Oram's birthday, the big man is 23 and I think we are going to visit the Grand Oriental hotel for his party, should be a bit of fun.

© 2001 CricInfo Ltd


Teams India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka.
Players/Umpires Kyle Mills, Daryl Tuffey, Chris Harris, Sourav Ganguly, Sanath Jayasuriya, Dion Nash, Jeff Crowe.
Tournaments Coca-Cola Cup (Sri Lanka)


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