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MUMBAI, Nov 8 (Reuters) - The pressure will all be on India
when they host Sri Lanka in this month's opening test, visiting
captain Kumar Sangakkara said on Sunday as his side prepared to
try to win their first test match in the country.
Sri Lanka have not won any of the 14 matches they have
played in India since their first test visit in 1982.
"For us we are under no pressure. We know we haven't won
here and for us we need to try and change that," Sangakkara told
a news conference.
"We are here to relax, enjoy and not worry about history and
try and put as much pressure on the Indians as possible.
"We have lot of work to do but we are here to do well and
try to win and change all this never-winning-a-test-match in
India. The responsibility is on India to stop us from doing
that."
Sri Lanka will play three tests, five one-day internationals
and two Twenty20 matches over two months. They will play a
three-day warm-up game from Wednesday before the opening test in
Ahmedabad on Nov. 16-20.
(Writing by Sanjay Rajan; Editing by Sonia Oxley; To query or
comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com) Updated on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 11:06 am, EST Email to a Friend | View Popular
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