Angelo Mathews, who is coming back from different wounds, plans to "bowl quite a lot" and bolster Sri Lanka's bleeding edge quicks in the three Tests against South Africa beginning on December 26 in Port Elizabeth.
Mathews said "I am 100 percent certain of my fitness. I am wanting to bowl a considerable amount in South Africa. In the event that I can bowl significantly more, the way I did in the late couple of years, I can offer a great deal to my group. I've dealt with my workload particularly in the subcontinent on moderate wickets. My knocking down some pins is generally suited when the ball is marginally swinging and seaming."
Prior this June, Mathews had limped off the field with firmness in his left hamstring subsequent to rocking the bowling alley six overs amid Sri Lanka's tie with England in the primary ODI in Trent Bridge.
He went on to play the staying four matches of the arrangement, yet knocked down some pins just five overs amid those recreations. Mathews demanded his wounds had nothing to do with his knocking down some pins and referred to his substantial workload as a conceivable clarification.
He said "On the off chance that you take a gander at my most recent four years I was really informed that I have played the most measure of cricket on the planet. It's simply that this year I had a hamstring harm and a calf strain however separated from that I've figured out how to play every one of the amusements. Wounds can happen at whatever time, however, I don't believe this is on account of I bowl."
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