Sri Lankan Batters Primed for County Cricket Exposure
Dhananjaya de Silva Advocates for Greater Opportunities
Sri Lanka's Batting Future Hinges on County Cricket Involvement
Sri Lanka's national cricket captain, Dhananjaya de Silva, has expressed his desire for more opportunities for his teammates to play in county cricket, highlighting its significance for their growth as batters.
Scheduling Gap Opens Doors
With a three-month break in their international schedule following the Champions Trophy, Sri Lankan batters have an opportunity to gain valuable experience in county cricket.
Balancing Act for de Silva
de Silva acknowledges the need to strike a balance between his roles as captain and batter, despite his underwhelming performance in recent innings.
County Cricket as a Foundation
de Silva believes that increased exposure to county cricket will provide Sri Lankan batters with a solid foundation for their development.
Stokes and McCullum Stand by Pope
Regardless of Pope's performance in the remaining Tests of the summer, England coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes have expressed their support for the young batter.
Long-Term Development Goal
de Silva's appeal reflects his desire to foster the overall development of Sri Lankan cricket, particularly in the area of batting.
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