Sri Lanka's Dasun Shanaka Stresses Step-by-Step Approach for T20 World Cup

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka emphasizes a measured, match-by-match approach as his team begins its T20 World Cup campaign. He highlights the crucial opening round and the need for batsmen to find form and bat deep. Shanaka is ready to shoulder responsibility as a leader and all-rounder to help his country. The squad is determined to live up to Sri Lanka's proud legacy as a World Cup host.

Key Points: Dasun Shanaka on Sri Lanka's T20 World Cup Strategy

  • Focus on first match vs Ireland
  • Batters must bat deep into innings
  • Bowling unit showing encouraging signs
  • Squad determined to protect host nation's pride
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Dasun Shanaka eyes step-by-step approach as Sri Lanka set to begin World Cup campaign

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka outlines a match-by-match focus for the T20 World Cup, emphasizing team responsibility and form.

"We hope to go step by step because the first round is very important. - Dasun Shanaka"

Colombo, February 5

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka has stressed the importance of taking a measured, match-by-match approach as the co-hosts prepare to begin their ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign, with a strong focus on form and team responsibility.

Speaking at the Captain's Day press conference ahead of the tournament, Shanaka said the opening round will be crucial, starting with Sri Lanka's first match against Ireland at the Premadasa Ground in Colombo on February 8.

"We hope to go step by step because the first round is very important," Shanaka said. "We have the focus on the first match. If our batsmen can come into form and the bowlers can show their skills, we have a huge chance to go from the first round and get into the semifinals."

The Sri Lanka skipper highlighted the need for consistency at the top of the order, underlining the importance of batters batting deep into the innings. "It's very important that the first players keep playing until the end of the innings," he said, adding that the bowling unit has shown encouraging signs in recent performances.

As Shanaka prepares for his fifth T20 World Cup, he said he is ready to shoulder added responsibility, both as a leader and an all-rounder. "I personally take the responsibility the most. I have spoken with management about this. As a batter, as a bowler and also as the captain, I have to do something for my country. I'm ready to give that."

Shanaka also reflected on Sri Lanka's proud history as World Cup hosts, having reached the finals of every ICC event hosted since 1996, and said the current squad is determined to live up to that legacy.

"We should protect that pride," he said. "It's not just about one player. All fourteen players have that pride. We have to perform as a team, and at the end, we hope we can protect it."

While Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza also emphasised the importance of taking a game-by-game approach as his side prepares to face a challenging group at the T20 World Cup, which includes Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Oman.

"Yeah, so when it comes to preparation, we guys were in Hambantota for a week, so we had a really good camp. And thank you to Sri Lankan Cricket for hosting us in that regard and giving us those facilities for us to prepare well in these conditions," he said.

"And regarding the plans, the first challenge is Oman. All my energy in my head is on that game. I do not want to think about too many games. We have one game to win, which is Oman, and all my focus is on that game. Inshallah, we cross that line, and we worry about the other teams," Raza added.

Despite being drawn in a tough group, UAE captain Muhammad Waseem believes the team has prepared well for the challenge ahead. The captain said the squad arrived with the right mindset and strong preparation, praising the players for the hard work put in ahead of the World Cup.

"Yes, our group is very tough, but we came here with the right mindset and preparation. Boys are working very hard for this tour, for the World Cup. They learn so much from the big players, and I hope they will apply that experience at the World Cup, which will help us. And yes, the team is in good shape with a good combination of youngsters and experience. So inshallah, we will play excellent cricket here," the UAE captain said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Shanaka's emphasis on team responsibility over individual glory is refreshing. That's the spirit needed to win a World Cup. Their group looks tough but they have the home advantage.
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Vikram M
As an Indian fan, I always enjoy watching Sri Lanka play, especially in their home conditions. They play with so much heart. Hope they have a good tournament, but not too good against us if we meet! 😄 Their batting needs to fire consistently though.
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Rohit P
Respect to Raza and Waseem for their comments too. Every team is coming with a plan. The group with Australia and Sri Lanka is the "Group of Death" for sure. Will be exciting to watch!
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Priya S
I appreciate the focus on legacy and pride. Sri Lankan cricket has given us so many legends. It's good to see the current captain aware of that history and wanting to add to it. All the best for the first match!
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Karthik V
The step-by-step approach sounds wise, but I hope it doesn't become an excuse for not having a clear, aggressive strategy from ball one. T20 is a fast game, you can't always play catch-up. The top order needs to be fearless.

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