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Do not play irresponsi­ble shots, appeals captain Tharanga

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Sri Lanka skipper Upul Tharanga has asked his top order batsmen to fire against a dominant India, urging them not to throw their wickets in the second One-Day Internatio­nal.

Sri Lanka were positioned nicely in the first ODI at 139 for one but lost nine wickets for just 77 runs to be all out for a modest 216.

"To get to a big total we need the top four batsmen to fire. One or two of them must make a big score. That's what we have seen in the past 10-15 years. If a player gets a century then we can put up a good total between 280-300," Tharanga said at the prematch press conference.

"What I expect from the batsmen is once they have settled in, they should bat the entire innings and take us to a decent total. If you look at the past results we have been in good positions in the first 20-25 overs. From there onwards only we have lost the grip as batsmen played irresponsi­ble shots," said the skipper.

There was much hue and cry after their crushing defeat on Sunday and Tharanga sought to placate the angry fans apart from rejecting rumours of a dressing room rift. Test skipper Dinesh Chandimal was left out of the playing eleven in the series-opener, triggering speculatio­n that it was a divided dressing room.

"It was our bad luck we could not win the first ODI. But all the players are in good spirits because we have been preparing for this series well ahead of time. I have faith in the players that for the second ODI they will come up with a much better performanc­e.

Asked about Chandimal’s return to the ODI line-up, Tharanga replied, "We have not come to a final conclusion with the team but there certainly will be changes."

In addition to Tharanga, interim coach Nic Pothas was also present in the press conference on Wednesday to issue a statement. Reportedly, Sri Lanka Cricket took objection to his stance of ‘too many cooks’ in the post-match conference in Dambulla.

Lanka can still seal automatic qualificat­ion for the 2019 ODI World Cup if they win two matches in this series. It will be a tough ask against a rampant Indian side, even if the hosts have an eye on what West Indies are doing on their England tour. "As a team we go to each match to win. We are not thinking too far but taking match by match.

This contest is vital for us because we lost the first. To qualify for the 2019 World Cup we have to win two matches of the current series. All the players in the squad are aware of it. Our main aim is to win every match," said Tharanga.

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Sri Lanka captain Upul Tharanga with Dinesh Chandimal
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