5 Makeshift openers who found success in Test cricket
Sometimes players enjoy responsibilities at the top of the order and Rohit Sharma can take from inspiration from these cricketers.
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5) Marvan Atapattu
There is a saying that “Big things come in small packages” and it is true in every sense for the former Sri Lankan captain, Marvan Atapattu. He may not be the most gifted player of the island nation but he is a cricketer who can challenge the opposition with his grit and mental fortitude. Making his debut at the age of 20 he didn’t enjoy his first stay as a middle-order batsman.
Atapattu had the most dreadful start to his career as he amassed 5 ducks in his first 6 Test innings. Thereafter the right-hander was dropped from the team and only returned to the side after a span of 3 years. Then he was promoted to the No.3 position and there also he found very little success. Surprisingly the master tactician, Arjuna Ranatunga retained him and pushed him to the opening slot for the Indian tour.
What followed was the emergence of an elite opening pair, Sanath Jayasuriya and Marvan Atapattu and they ruled the Test arena for a decade. The latter scored more than 5000 runs while doing the toughest job of a batsman in red-ball cricket, seeing off the new ball. He regularly provided brisk starts to the Lankan Lions and in the process piled on 6 double centuries. With his limited talent, Atapattu carved out a glittering career.
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