Event: | ICC World Cup 2006/07 |
Sri Lanka will persist with out-of-form opener Upul Tharanga for the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, the country's chief selector said on Monday.
 
The left-hander's poor form -- he has scored just 17 runs in his past three innings -- raised speculation that former skipper Marvan Atapattu could replace him at Jamaica's Sabina Park on Tuesday. 
But Asantha de Mel, the chairman of Sri Lankan selectors, said Tharanga's good deeds far outweighed his recent failures and he deserved to stay in the team. 
"We must not forget that Tharanga scored two centuries against England last year and also scored two centuries in the Champions Trophy," de Mel said just before leaving for the Carribean on Monday. 
"In this World Cup also he was the highest scorer with 65 against India." 
De Mel, who opened the bowling in Sri Lanka's inaugural Test match in 1982, said it was difficult to fit the seasoned Atapattu into the batting order. 
"There is no room for him at number five since Chamara Silva has secured that place by playing so well." 
De Mel said he had spoken with the team management and they agreed that Tharanga should not be axed. 
Atapattu could miss out on a World Cup game in the Caribbean despite being in the squad, just as he did in the 1996 edition in the Indian subcontinent, which Sri Lanka won. 
Atapattu is Sri Lanka's third-highest run getter in one-day international cricket with 8,529 runs from 268 games and 11 centuries.(Article: Copyright © 2007 AFP)