Pressure will be on Mendis: Kumble
22nd Jul 2008 23:02 IST Agencies
It's but natural for the umpires to miss things like a faint nick and the referral system would not help them right the wrong, believes Kumble.
"They make mistakes. Sometimes they may not have picked up a certain edge, which hits the pad, and you appeal for a leg-before, and it is given out. Those types of referrals may matter and change the course of the game," he said.
Kumble is aware of India's dismal Test record in Sri Lanka and said batsmen would have to put enough runs on the board in the first innings to allow the bowler go and try to take those 20 wickets in trying conditions.
"Here conditions favour the side batting in the second innings but that doesn't mean batsmen can relax in the first or the bowlers try too much. We're looking at how to take 20 wickets in these tough conditions. And of course, we need to put up plenty of runs in the first innings," Kumble said.
"The pitches generally favour the batsmen. We have a lot of knowledge and handy experience and quality, in terms of our combinations," Kumble said.
The energy sapping conditions in Colombo, however, keeps Kumble worried and thinks the players needed to be careful about dehydration.
"In terms of going about our fitness and endurance we have to be careful about dehydration. That's something everybody is aware of," he said.
"That will obviously be a factor in these conditions. All of us are experienced enough to handle this. There are a couple players who have to take extra care and the preparation has already started," he said.
Talking about team composition, Kumble said India would not make any wholesale change to the squad that played the tour match.
"Our final XI will be more or less what we played in the tour match. We're not saying we have an edge over Sri Lanka. We need to concentrate on all departments and we're looking at what we're capable of. How we can maximise our potential in batting, bowling and fielding? That is the key.
"This (the SSC) is a good track, with plenty of runs in it. We will look at a four-bowler combination and we have capable means of picking up 20 wickets," he said. |