19 June,2009 05:38 PM IST | | AFP
Unorthodox Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis insisted on Thursday ahead of the World Twenty20 semi-final with the West Indies that "no batsman has figured me out yet".
Mendis has taken 10 wickets at 10 runs apiece during Sri Lanka's unbeaten run to the last four and, three months to the day after he was discharged from a Colombo hospital post the Lahore attacks, returned figures of three for nine against New Zealand in a 48-run Super Eights win at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.
"It is nothing special. I have got together with the team," he told cricinfo.com
"Murali (star off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan) has been helping me along. It has been going along nicely with the team-mates."
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Mendis could have to bowl to West Indies captain Chris Gayle, a team-mate with the Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League and one of the most hard-hitting batsmen in world cricket today.
But Mendis, who has bamboozled many of the world's top batsmen at this tournament, said: "I'm not interested in who I'm bowling to. I'm bowling my line and length and not concentrating on who is at the other end. I study the batsmen and the situation of the match and the wicket, and I adjust my bowling accordingly.
"I'm comfortable with what I'm bowling. No batsman has figured me out yet."