The Borneo Post

Mathews urges patience after Sri Lanka T20 exit

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NEW DELHI: Skipper Angelo Mathews pleaded for patience from Sri Lankan cricket fans and administra­tors after the reigning champions crashed out of the World Twenty20 at the group stages.

Sri Lanka’s surrender of the trophy they won in 2014 is further evidence of their decline in the last two years, a process accelerate­d by the retirement­s of batting legends Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawarden­e.

Now down at eight in the T20 rankings, Sri Lanka had a disastrous showing at the recent Asia Cup and came into the sixth edition of the World T20 tournament after recently changing their coach and captain.

Following a less than convincing win over minnows Afghanista­n in their opening match, they were then badly beaten by the West Indies before Saturday’s narrow 10-run defeat to England.

Mathews, who is already Sri Lanka’s Test captain, was appointed skipper of the T20 team on the eve of the tournament after veteran fast bowler Lasith Malinga failed to shake off a knee injury.

“It’s been a disappoint­ing few months for all of us. We have let down our fans, we let down the whole country. And we haven’t played good cricket at all. We are really disappoint­ed,” he said at a press conference after Saturday’s defeat.

“All we can do is stick to the combinatio­n, not try and change the team too much. Try to pick about 20 players and, you know, revalue then after six months, give them the opportunit­y to settle down and then try and see what they have come up with in term of performanc­es.”

Sri Lanka’s selectors were all sacked just ahead of the tournament, adding to the sense of turmoil within Sri Lankan cricket after South African Graham Ford returned last month to take over as team coach.

Ford has warned that Sri Lanka faces a “huge” rebuilding task with other veteran match-winners such as spinner Rangana Herath, 38, and opener Tillakarat­ne Dilshan, 39, also expected to step away in the near future.

The retirement­s of Jayawarden­e and Sangakkara, the two highest run- scorers in the history of Sri Lankan Test cricket, have added to the burden on Mathews who is now the team’s premier batsman.

After playing a brave innings of 73 in the defeat against England after seeing his side reduced to 15 for 4, Mathews said that everyone had to accept that it would take time to fill such a big void. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews plays a shot during the World T20 cricket tournament match between England and Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotla cricket ground in New Delhi. — AFP photo
Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews plays a shot during the World T20 cricket tournament match between England and Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotla cricket ground in New Delhi. — AFP photo

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