Christchurch, Feb 9  (IANS) Neither heavyweights nor  makeweights - that is how Sri Lanka are being seen by their opponents  ahead of the cricket World Cup which commences Feb 14.
They are  not being considered as "favourites" and they are happy to live with  that. Skipper Angelo Mathews recently said that they are relishing the  "underdogs" tag and are unperturbed by the low expectations.
"We're happy to walk into the World Cup as underdogs. No one really expects us to win," he said.
But what they lack in general perception, they compensate with experience, possessing several former captains in the team.
Having  several ex-leaders in a squad can be a double-edged sword for any  skipper. For example the Pakistan team and their predicament over the  years. But Mathews isn't bothered by any such worries simply because his  seniors, like Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, have conducted  themselves impeccably throughout their career, being role models for  their sincerity.
This strength also helped them in reaching the finals of the last two editions of the tournament.
To  strengthen their impressive pedigree, they have reached the semi-finals  five times out of the last six International Cricket Council (ICC)  competitions.
That is not to say they have wowed the audience  with scintillating brand of cricket, neither they have been consistently  the best side in these tournaments. They are resilient enough to do the  spadework silently and have been rewarded for their efforts.
But  the 1996 champions, typically, are not in the best shape in the  build-up to the mega event, having lost their preparatory seven-match  One-Day International (ODI) series 2-4 to New Zealand in January.
They  have since been bolstered by the return of 'slingshot' pacer Lasith  Malinga, their spearhead, from a long-term ankle complaint. He required  surgery to eradicate the pain and has been gradually working his way up  to match-fitness. The Islanders' bowling fortunes depend heavily on the  right-armer in their recent major tournaments.
A lot depends on  his form and fitness. Mathews, though, denies his team's attack is only  reliant on him but it's this one-dimensionalism that can hurt their  ambitions big time.
Their deficiency in wicket-takers have been  counterbalanced by bowling all-rounders Thisara Perara and Nuwan  Kulasekara, and Mathews himself.
But unlike their bowling, their  batting, albeit top-heavy, seems to be well-sorted. Senior batsmen  Tillakaratne Dilshan and Sangakkara have been superbly consistent in  ODIs over the past two years.
Their efforts are supplemented by  another veteran Jayawardene, one of the most composed customers around  and a supreme big-match player. Focus will particularly be on Sangakkara  and Jayawardene, both of whom having announced the tournament to be  their ODI swansong.
Oodles of experience is well supported by  Mathews in the lower middle-order, adept at performing the role of a  "rescuer" if the innings endures a top-order failure.
They have  built a reputation of being a street-smart solid unit devoid of any  coruscating talent who can win matches single-handedly but rely on the  old-fashioned team-game to surprise opponents regularly.
Sri  Lanka have long resigned to becoming the bridesmaid. And this time there  is quiet optimism building in the team. The team will undoubtedly be  hungry for glory, not least because this will be the last chance for the  outgoing veterans to do so.
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