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Smith's injury a blow: Lawson

Last Updated : 14 April 2011, 16:56 IST
Last Updated : 14 April 2011, 16:56 IST

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 “Smith is having an ankle operation. We won’t be seeing him,” Lawson told reporters here on the eve of their third match against hosts Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede stadium on Friday. Smith took part in the recently concluded three-match ODI series between Australia and hosts Bangladesh, which the visitors won 3-0.

Another all rounder John Hastings, who also was a part of the touring Australian squad is, however, scheduled to join the squad later in the day, Lawson said. Kochi lost their first two ties against Royal Challengers Bangalore and Pune Warriors in the IPL so far and Lawson said it was the small mistakes committed by their new ball bowlers -- RP Singh and S Sreesanth -- which proved costly for the team.

“They are small mistakes but enough to cost us two games. We have to accept it. They bowl 20 balls on the spot but not the other four. We need to fix it up and see that they bowl all 24 balls in the right areas,” said the former Australian pace bowler. “We are playing some very good cricket. We got into trouble with the new ball but we fought back superbly last night (against Pune at DY Patil). This team will not roll over. We will fight every game.

“It would be nice to stop those small mistakes. We are not going to play the perfect game all the time, but it would be nice to cross over the line,” he said. Captain Mahela Jayawardene, who is returning to the ground where he made a superb hundred for Sri Lanka against eventual champions India in the World Cup final on April 2, said he would try to overcome his patchy form.

“It’s a good wicket. Hopefully I will get to spend more time here. It’s important to try and win the game. They (Mumbai) are a good team and in form. It would be a big challenge for us,” he said. About the impending battle his batsmen will have against his country’s top pacer Lasith Malinga, Jayawardene said they needed to be positive.

“He’s been in good form. He’s bowling his yorkers in the right areas. It’s important to respect him but not to get overawed. He’s got just four overs. At the same time we have to stay positive as he cannot always get it right,” said the veteran Lanka batsman.

“We have to play out his four overs carefully. There are 16 other overs (to take advantage of),” he pointed out.

“It’s a tough tournament. We don’t want to miss the bus (qualify for second stage). We want to get the things sorted out. The way we played the first two games, we were not far away,” he said.

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Published 14 April 2011, 16:56 IST

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