Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Players should be embarrasse­d by performanc­e’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NAGPUR: The record defeat in the second Test was a mortifying experience for the Sri Lankan players, who might have wished to be swallowed by the ground.

Resuming at 21/1, the visitors soon crashed to 107 for eight as even the Indian supporters looked on in disbelief .

Sri Lanka coach Nic Pothas, who called it a highly embarrassi­ng performanc­e, blamed his batsmen for playing too many shot seven though they were trying to save the match. He said a comparison of the breakup of runs scored by the two teams exposed his team’s flawed approach.

Pothas said India scored only 37% of their 600-plus runs in boundaries whereas Sri Lanka got 61% of their total in boundaries. “There was a message. Whether I asked them to make 61% of them in boundaries? No. When the percentage of boundaries is so high in your score against a high quality attack, you are going to get into a lot of trouble. For example, in India’s 610, the boundary percentage was 37. That’ s how they got their runs. We are talking about top batters in the world. If 37% is good enough for them, it sure should be good enough for us ,” said Pot has.

He was disappoint­ed that the team performed badly despite putting in a lot of work at the nets.

“It is hugely disappoint­ing because of the amount of work ethics that goes in behind the scenes. It’s embarrassi­ng. The players should be embarrasse­d of their own performanc­es. Practicing in the nets means nothing if you can not go out and put run son the board,” said Pothas.

It is disappoint­ing because of the amount of work ethics that goes in behind the scenes. It’s embarrassi­ng. Practicing means nothing if you cannot go out and put runs on the board. NIC POTHAS, Sri Lanka coach on team’s capitulati­on

 ?? AP ?? Sri Lanka’s batting mainstay Angelo Mathews fell to a rash shot.
AP Sri Lanka’s batting mainstay Angelo Mathews fell to a rash shot.

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