Image courtesy of: The Times
“The problem is they don’t want [to] learn”
Sri Lanka fast bowling coach Chaminda Vaas has announced that the country’s younger bowlers lack the “killer instinct” that will make them into formidable weapons.
Image courtesy of: The Times
“The problem is they don’t want [to] learn”
Sri Lanka fast bowling coach Chaminda Vaas has announced that the country’s younger bowlers lack the “killer instinct” that will make them into formidable weapons.
Vaas is already having a positive effect on many of the youngsters in the team
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews and coach Graham Ford have both announced that they are amazed at the early impact bowling coach Chaminda Vaas has had on the national team’s pace bowling attack.
Vaas finally agreed to a two-year contract after weeks of negotiations
After weeks of negotiations, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have finally convinced former left-arm pace bowler Chaminda Vaas to become the national team’s fast bowling coach for the next two years.
These three men could well be responsible for Sri Lanka’s revival in international cricket
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) chief executive Ajit Jayasekara has announced that the board is considering hiring former pace bowler Chaminda Vaas and spinner Muttiah Muralitharan as the national team’s new fast bowling and spin coach.
Mills sees no reason as to why he cannot improve his bowling even further
Despite being 34-years-old, New Zealand pace bowler Kyle Mills believes he can still improve his bowling a whole lot and is thankful to have been working alongside the best of the best in the past few weeks.
Hesson is expecting big things from Muralitharan
Sri Lanka bowling legends Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas will be helping the New Zealand team when they tour their country of origin later this month.