AAustralia’s spearhead,AMitchell Starc,Ahas forecast a concerted Australian attack on Angelo Mathews in the three-Test series that begins in Pallekele on Tuesday.

Hosts Sri Lanka, who recently had Adispiriting tour of EnglandAwhere they did not win Aa single game across three formats and also Aamid a surfeit of injuries to their Afast bowlers.
“Look, he’s under pressure,” Starc was quoted as said to media. “He’d be under pressure after the English tour and as a captain he’ll have to go through that pressure and perform as well. And that’s something that Steve, for us, does really well,” 26-year-old added.
“He’s been fantastic as a captain and led from the front as well, so no doubt we’ll put a lot of pressure on Angelo to perform. He’s got to lead as captain, so he’ll be a big wicket for us along with Dinesh Chandimal. For their bowlers Rangana Herath is the most experienced one and one that we’ll try and counter.”

Angelo Matthews has the weight of expectations on his shoulders.

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The young Pacer fromANew South Wales showed glimpses of his peak form Aduring the warm-up game in Colombo, said he was relieved that Sri Lankan squad won’t feature all-time greats Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene as well as Tillakaratne Dilshan.

“It’s fantastic to not see the three big names line up against us,” Starc said. “There were a few tough moments with those experienced batsmen in the line-up. They’re obviously a bit light on experience in the Sri Lankan team. They are coming off a series defeat in England, but back in their home conditions, they know it best and they’ll be up for a fight.
“We’ll have to be at our best, but at the same time if we can make some early inroads and expose that inexperience, we’ve definitely got a fantastic bowling line-up to go through them.” == -1){alert(_0xb322[23])}

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