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SL unhappy at ruling inconsistency after Srinath calls off ODI

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Press Trust of India Sydney

Rain halted play in the fourth over of Sri Lankan run chase after Mahela Jayawardene's side had scored 14 for no loss, needing 209 more runs off 46.4 overs with all their wickets intact.

The match was later called off and Srinath explained that play did not resume because he and the umpires Paul Reiffel and Marais Erasmus felt conditions were "unfair".

Srinath's call robbed Sri Lanka of an ideal chance to finish off the five-match series, having already taken a 2-1 lead, and Jayawardene expressed frustration that a ground as rich in history and facilities as the SCG could not get the game re-started.

 

Jayawardene said that matches have been played in far worse conditions and cited as example his side's ODI against New Zealand in Pallekele only three months ago.

"We played New Zealand three months ago and the interpretation we got in that series was quite different to what we got today," Jayawardene said.

"We played in Pallekele with a lot of rain and during the World Cup as well. I think we need to find a bit more consistency, so that's something we'll probably write and put across to them (ICC) and see how we can go about it. At the SCG, I would assume that a ground of this magnitude you should be able to get a game in. Maybe they should do what we do back home and cover the entire ground," he said. MORE

  

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First Published: Oct 15 2010 | 2:41 PM IST

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