Colombo, Feb 9 (CRICKETNMORE): Analysing Sri Lanka's recent poor run on foreign shores, former skipper and current chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya on Thursday lamented that in recent times, the country has failed to produce any of the champion cricketers of the past. Lasith Malinga included in Sri Lanka's T20I team for Australia tour
"I wouldn't say there's a dearth of talent but we don't produce those champion cricketers as much as we did in the past," Jayasuriya was quoted as saying by a sports website.
"I don't think it's a problem with the domestic structure or the school structure, because it's the very system that produced all those champion cricketers in the past. So, we need to assess this situation and find out where the problem is and correct it," said the southpaw, who amassed 13430 runs from 445 ODIs and 6973 runs from 110 Tests.