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Rangana Herath, who led Sri Lanka to a 2-0 sweep of Zimbabwe in his first series as captain, has said that the teams recent run in Test cricket bodes well for the South Africa tour, which starts with the Boxing Day Test in Port Elizabeth. Sri Lankas 257-run victory in Harare in the second Test was their fifth successive win - they swept Australia 3-0 at home prior to this series - to equal their second-longest winning streak in Tests.If you take the Australian series, the 3-0 win gave us a lot of confidence for the Zimbabwe tour, Herath said on Saturday. Now that we have beaten Zimbabwe and won five Tests in a row, I am sure that confidence will help us for the South African tour. I am 100 percent certain about the confidence of our players that they will do well in South Africa.Herath himself led the way in Zimbabwe, taking 19 wickets in two matches at an average of just over 15. During his 8 for 63 in the second Test in Harare, Herath became only the third bowler, after Muttiah Muralitharan and Dale Steyn, to complete a five-for against all nine other Test nations.I would say it was a kind of a high achievement, Herath said. I didnt know that I was the third player to achieve that feat, but I am really happy with that performance because I havent had a five-wicket haul against Zimbabwe, and it was the first time I played against them. I am really happy to join that club with Murali and Steyn.Herath, who stood in as captain in the absence of Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal, said he relished the experience. I enjoyed every single moment of it and I did really enjoy the captaincy. I had played under a lot of captains like Sanath (Jayasuriya), Mahela (Jayawardene), Sanga (Kumar Sangakkara), (Tillakaratne) Dilshan, Hashan (Tillakeratne) and Angelo (Mathews), and gained experience from them. That experience helped me a lot coupled with the little bit I had captaining Moors SC to the Premier league title.Herath acknowledged the contributions of several players, including the returning Upul Tharanga, for making his job easier. Opener Dimuth Karunaratne hit form with 280 runs in four innings, including a century and two fifties. Tharanga held the middle order together and brought up his second Test hundred last week, nearly 11 years after his first. Fringe players like batsman Dhananjaya de Silva and seam-bowling allrounder Asela Gunaratne also impressed. It was easier to captain when every single player was performing and contributing a lot to the team, Herath said. I must thank the players and the supporting staff for our success in the series.If you take individually, Kusal Perera, Kaushal Silva, Dhanajaya (de Silva), Asela Gunaratne, Dimuth Karunaratne performed; every single player contributed in every single game. Players like Upul Tharanga, who came to Test cricket after a long time, and Asela, who played his first at the age of 30, I saw some difference in him he played a matured innings in both Tests.On the bowling front, Herath lauded seamer Suranga Lakmal, who found swing with the new ball and reverse-swing with the old one on docile surfaces, and offspinner Dilruwan Perera who complemented him.Of the bowlers, most credit should go to Suranga Lakmal because on those flat tracks, its not easy to bowl, but he bowled his heart out, he said. Even Lahiru Gamage, he gave the kind of confidence to the team and he looks a good prospect for Sri Lanka. Dilruwan (Perera) and myself, every single player contributed in some way, thats why we won the two Tests.Herath, 38, said he has not set any long-term plans, and instead looked to take it series by series. I have gained a lot of confidence in the last two series I played, taking 28 wickets against Australia and 19 against Zimbabwe, he said. 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Chris Young (hamstring), on the other hand, is traveling with the team right now and is looking good for a return to action next week.Chicago Cubs: Obviously the biggest news of the past week for the Cubs was the acquisition of closer Aroldis Chapman. Manager Joe Maddon said he doesnt believe any more wheeling and dealing will be necessary, as his club has built-in reinforcements on the way in the form of rehabbing outfielder Jorge Soler (hamstring) and reliever Trevor Cahill (knee), both of whom are close to a return. Theres nothing going on as far as I know -- crickets, Maddon said Sunday.Chicago White Sox: Amid rumors that Chris Sale, Jose Quintana and David Robertson might all be on the block, the White Sox got some good news in the form of the return of Carlos Rodon to their rotation. Rodon had been out since July 5 with a sprained wrist but was able to take the mound on Sunday against the Twins. A shaky first inning saw Rodon giving up three runs on four hits, but the left-hander was able to hang in there and complete 6? innings on 99 pitches, 68 for strikes.Cincinnati Reds: With sources saying?Jay Bruce?has been moved to the Mets on?Monday, Zack Cozart might also be headed out the door -- potentially to Seattle. If that deal comes to pass, it would open up the door for the Reds to play 22-year-old Jose Peraza on a regular basis at shortstop, rather than shuffling him around both the infield and outfield in a quest for at-bats. Peraza has 10 steals this season in just 93 plate appearances.Cleveland Indians: Cleveland was able to swing a deal with the Yankees for reliever Andrew Miller on Sunday, further bolstering the back end of the Indians bullpen. The question as to whether its Miller or Cody Allen who ends up as the closer going forward might be moot. 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However, he is expected to play right early this week, with an eye on returning to the Tigers by the end of their current homestand.Houston Astros: Yulieski Gurriel has had his visa approved and made his debut for the Gulf Coast League Astros on Saturday. Gurriel led off as the teams DH and went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts. It should be a few weeks before the Cuban national is ready to face big league pitching, but at least the ball is now rolling toward his eventual arrival in Houston.Kansas City Royals: Closer Wade Davis returns to the disabled list for the second time this season after being diagnosed with a Grade 1 flexor strain in his right forearm. Manager Ned Yost did offer that the elbow looked fine in Sundays MRI, and the current hope is that Davis can return as early as Aug. 12. In the meantime, Kelvin Herrera, who hasnt allowed an earned run since July 6, will handle ninth-inning duties.Los Angeles Angels: Huston Street entered the ninth inning on Sunday with a 3-0 lead over the Red Sox. By the time the dust had settled, he was being tagged with a 5-3 loss. Its the third time in his past six outings hes allowed runs, and his ERA over that stretch is 12.60 with a .417 BAA. Still, manager Mike Scioscia says he doesnt want to demote Street in favor of Cam Bedrosian, who last gave up a run in May. Not right now. ... For sure, we need a guy in the ninth inning whos going to hold leads, and thats where Huston comes in.Los Angeles Dodgers: Even if theres no movement before Mondays deadline, expect the Dodgers to try to add some starting pitching to their roster over the next few weeks. With the team already using a four-man rotation thanks to off days, Bud Norris lasted just 13 pitches on Sunday with tightness in his back. Manager Dave Roberts?said he believes Norris will be good to go for his next start, but Norris himself was uncertain -- I dont know yet. I dont want to speculate. ... My goal is to be back in five or six days. I hope to get a healthy side session in and get this out of my head.Miami Marlins: Colin Reas debut with the Marlins lasted just 44 pitches. The former Padres pitcher was cruising toward a win when he called for the trainer in the fourth inning because he felt some elbow soreness.dddddddddddd He has already been placed on the 15-day disabled list, and an MRI on his right elbow today is expected to reveal the severity of the injury.Milwaukee Brewers: Catcher Jonathan Lucroy was not in the starting lineup for the Brewers on Sunday, as he presumably had been traded to the Indians. However, Lucroy exercised his no-trade clause and vetoed the deal. A pinch-hit at-bat earned him a standing ovation from the home crowd, but odds are good that some other team, not on the list of teams he can nix, will make Milwaukee an offer he?literally cant refuse.Minnesota Twins: Jose Berrios struggled mightily in his brief stint with the Twins earlier this season, which ended after a disastrous two-thirds of an inning on May 16 in which he allowed seven runs to the Tigers. Now hes back and will get a chance to redeem himself. Berrios will start on Monday against Cleveland, with Tyler Duffey moving to the bullpen. Berrios had 10 wins and a 2.44 ERA with Triple-A Rochester.New York Mets: Neil Walker better watch his step. The Mets second baseman is now the last man standing from the Mets opening day infield after Asdrubal Cabrera had to be carried off the field Sunday after straining a patella tendon in his left knee. Wilmer Flores, who was already filling in at third base for the injured Jose Reyes, might move to shortstop with Kelly Johnson taking over at the hot corner, unless a minor league shortstop (either Matt Reynolds or Gavin Cecchini) is summoned.New York Yankees: The team has reportedly been receiving phone calls about both Brian McCann and Carlos Beltran. Quite frankly, after sending away both Aroldis Chapman and Andrew Miller, the only player on the roster who is likely to be untouchable right now is Dellin Betances. The three-time All Star as a setup man will finally be tasked with closing from this point forward. Obviously for me its a different role, but I have to go out there and believe in myself and trust myself and try to get the job done, Betances said.Oakland Athletics:?Rich Hills?his blister problem might end up being the best thing that could have happened to him. Hills name has been bandied about in trade buzz leading up to the deadline, but with his injury causing him to be placed on the disabled list, interest has waned a bit. Hill wants to stay with the As, and the team appears to also want the relationship to continue. Were not just going to give him away because hes a potential free agent next year. And whos to say were not interesting in keeping Rich beyond this year, general manager David Forst said.Philadelphia Phillies: Vince Velasquez turned a lot of heads when he struck out 16 batters in April. Since then (though his dominance hasnt been nearly as impressive) and in fact, over his last 10 starts, hes had a 4.20 ERA and a .302 BAA. But theres a ton of promise here, which is why the Rangers are scouting him heavily. It wouldnt be at all surprising to see the Phillies take in a big haul for Velasquez at the deadline.Pittsburgh Pirates: With closer Mark Melancon dealt to Washington, manager Clint Hurdle wasted no time in declaring his new late-inning hierarchy. Tony Watson will take over as closer, with Neftali Perez handling the primary setup duties. Newly acquired Felipe Rivero, who struck out two batters in his Pirates debut, should slot in as the primary seventh-inning option going forward.St. Louis Cardinals: Shortstop Aledmys Diaz was hit on the right hand by an Andrew Cashner fastball on Sunday, and while X-rays showed no fracture, theres a chance he could miss some time. Of note was the fact that immediately after Diaz left Sundays game, Jhonny Peralta -- playing in a rehab game -- slid over from third base to shortstop. Peralta is due back with the Cardinals on Tuesday.San Diego Padres: Jon Jays name would likely already be a part of the growing list of traded Padres, if not for the fact hes been on the disabled list since mid-June with a broken forearm. However, Jays cast has finally come off, and the outfielder is awaiting clearance to begin swinging a bat. While a deal isnt likely to get pulled off before Mondays deadline, seeing him get through waivers and dealt in August once he proves his health seems to be a foregone conclusion.San Francisco Giants: It took almost two full months for Hunter Pence to be able to return from his hamstring injury, but the outfielder finally returned to the Giants outfield over the weekend. Pence had hits in both games he started against the Nationals and, perhaps more importantly, he played a full nine innings in both contests. San Francisco has been in the mix when it comes to Jay Bruce rumors, but at least with Pence finally back in action, theres clearly no need for the team to go all-in with that plan of attack.Seattle Mariners: On Sunday, Wade Miley was sent to Baltimore in exchange for 27-year-old left-hander Ariel Miranda. Miranda, who debuted in relief on July 3 against the Mariners, obviously impressed the organization with his four Ks in two innings, despite the three runs allowed on four hits. Miranda will report to Triple-A Tacoma, but as GM Jerry DiPoto noted, [He] is a power left-handed pitcher with a four-pitch mix that is major-league-ready that provides us with flexibility.Tampa Bay Rays: Chris Archer is scheduled to take the mound tonight for the Rays, at home against the Royals. Of course, the games first pitch is not until 7:10 p.m., which is several hours after the trade deadline. Several teams, including the Giants and Dodgers are interested in several of the Rays starters -- including Matt Moore and Jake Odorizzi -- so theres still a decent chance of a late scratch on the mound today.Texas Rangers: While the Rangers seem intent on making a deadline deal of some sort, its hard to know exactly what will materialize. Rumors overnight had Texas balking on an one-for-one swap of Joey Gallo for Jonathan Lucroy, and the Brewers seem intent on not packaging their catcher and their top relievers together. As the afternoon hours start to dwindle, though, perhaps something will give.Toronto Blue Jays: After getting hit on the hand by a pitch in the sixth inning on Sunday, Troy Tulowitzki had to leave the game. The verdict is a chip fracture in his right thumb. For now, the team will see how their shortstop can deal with any pain, but a trip to the disabled list could certainly be on the horizon. 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