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India are a ruthless side with immense work ethics: Pothas

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Sri Lanka interim coach Nic Pothas believes India are a ruthless side and his team needs to learn from the work ethic created by skipper Virat Kohli.

Heaping praise on India, Pothas said: "First and foremost we've got to put everything in perspectiv­e. We're a side that's developing. India are a side that is complete and a side with immense quality. It's always going to be tough to compete against them, or to try and beat them. We just maybe needed to compete a little bit more. I think it would be wrong of us not to learn off them. They do so many things very well. Most of them are just basics.”

Speaking to reporters after Wednesday night's T20 match, Pothas said: "When you look at the way they go about their work and the culture that Virat has created within that team, it's very, very impressive. I'm sure it's a great compliment to him, but it's a fact.

"You look at their team and there is a lot of respect for the facilities, there's a lot of respect for the opposition. They are very ruthless in the way they go about their work. Their work ethic is immense.

"They are what a lot of teams aspire to be. The most important thing for us is learning from our mistakes, but most importantl­y, learning from them," he added.

Sri Lanka put on a 171-run target and lost their way in the middle overs despite an attacking start. Pothas said it was a competitiv­e total, even if Lanka were few runs short.

"170 is probably competitiv­e but when you play a team of such quality, you're going to have to be very good in the field and with the ball to try and stop that being scored."

It has been a sharp downturn for Sri Lanka in the past six months or so. They have been unable to achieve home victories against Bangladesh, Zimbabwe or India. "If you look at it on paper, that's a fact. If you take a young team to South Africa where they prepared the conditions to suit themselves, it's going to be very, very tough over there," Pothas said.

He said Sri Lanka have some good players but they need self belief to become world-class players. "We've got a lot of good players in this team. It's just a matter of giving them the confidence and the belief that they are very good players and will become world-class players," he said. "What we're doing now is to try and create a quality within the team and a depth, so that when players do get injured, the people that come in can do a job for us," he signed off.

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