Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Resurgent Hewitt stuns Federer with Brisbane victory |A17 JAYAWARDEN­E UNDER NO EXTRA PRESSURE AFTER TEST FLOP

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Experience­d Sri Lankan batsman Mahela Jayawarden­e brushed aside talk on Monday of being under pressure to perform after he failed twice with the bat in the drawn first Test in Abu Dhabi. The 36-year-old scored five in Sri Lanka's first innings and was then out for a first-ball duck, dismissed both times by debutant Pakistan paceman Bilawal Bhatti.

Sri Lanka, who averted defeat with skipper Angelo Mathews hitting a career-best 157 not out in the second innings, will look to Jayawarden­e to score in the second Test starting in Dubai from Wednsday.

But Jayawarden­e said he didn't feel under any extra pressure.

“No extra pressure, because when you play for Sri Lanka there is pressure to do well in every match. When you look at how many matches I've played, there's nothing special about my situation now,” said Jayawarden­e, who had not played a Test since January last year.

“It's difficult to say that the long break had a big effect. I trained hard but in a Test match you can have a great match or a poor one.”

“It's difficult to pinpoint why exactly things didn't go right. I got two good balls and I couldn't avoid getting out to them. I am not thinking too much about what's been, but I prepared well for that match and I am preparing for the next one.” Jayawarden­e praised Bhatti. “He's a new bowler so I hadn't played against him before. My teammates had told me that he bowled well in the ODI series as well,” said Jayawarden­e of the preceding series, which Pakistan won 3-2.

“When you face a bowler for the first time there is always a small difference. He bowled in really good areas when I went to bat. That's also a factor.” Jayawarden­e praised his team's fightback to save the Test after conceding a 179-run lead in the first innings.

“I am really happy about that. The way our batsmen played in the second innings was really good, especially Angelo, (Dinesh) Chandimal, Kaushal (Silva) and Prasanna (Jayawarden­e). We got back into the game and that's what Test cricket is about.”

“Different things happen on different days. When we are behind, we have to show a little character and we did that, even turning it into a potentiall­y winning situation. That was a great boost of confidence, particular­ly for the young players who are getting that experience.”

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