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Ruchira Perera |
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Profile:
Ruchira Perera is a lively and
hard-working left-arm fast bowler with the ability to swing the
ball back into right-handers. He lost form and confidence after
his action was labelled suspect during Sri Lanka's early-season
tour to England in 2002. After advice from Darryl Foster, a
bowling coach and biomechanics expert at the University of Western
Australia, he modified his wrist position just before the point of
delivery and that cleared the problem with his elbow to the
satisfaction of Sri Lanka authorities. But although he returned to
international duty in late 2002 against South Africa, his
self-belief seeped away and he lost effectiveness. During the next
two years he battled hard but gradually became disillusioned, and
prior to the recent Provincial Tournament was considering a career
playing league cricket in England. However, he regained form
during the Provincial Tournament and caught the eye of the
selectors. He is considered hot-headed by many, and while that has
made him a frequent visitor to the match referee's office, he's
generally good for team spirit, bringing great humour to the
dressing-room, and is respected for his commitment with ball in
hand. |