Nowhere to match subcontinent 'buzz' - Sangakkara
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara said nowhere else compared to the
subcontinent when it came to playing cricket, as he looked forward to a
World Cup final against India.
The Asian rivals will meet in the climax of the six-week competition
at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday in front of a sell-out 33,000 crowd,
with millions more fans across the region set to be glued to their
television sets.
"It's been a great tournament," Sangakkara said of a World Cup
co-hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
"I always say the sub-continent is the place to play cricket in.
There's no other place that can match the buzz, the excitement, the hype
around the game, the passion and the love for the game as well.
"When you play a tournament of this magnitude here, it kind of lifts
the entire occasion and makes that occasion a lot more glorious."
This World Cup began amidst dire warnings about the health of the
50-over game, seen by some observers as looking tired in comparison to
Twenty20 cricket and with five-day Test matches still regarded as the
pinnacle of the sport.
But there have been several thrilling games, mainly involving
England, with India and England unable to be separated after 100 overs
in a tie in Bangalore and non-Test nation Ireland defeating Andrew
Strauss's side at the same venue.
"The health of 50-over cricket is as robust as ever," Sangakkara
insisted.
"You saw some of the best games ever played in this tournament and
it's important to understand that cricket is healthy in all three
formats and all three formats must exist in harmony."
MUMBAI, AFP |