Khaleej Times

Sri Lanka coach Pothas slams selection policy

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dambulla — Sri Lanka cricket coach Nic Pothas says “too many cooks” are spoiling his efforts to revive the national team and has called for greater autonomy in the wake of yet another confidence-sapping loss against India on Sunday.

Sri Lanka were well beaten in the recently concluded three-Test series against India, losing the first two matches inside four days and the last one in three to be whitewashe­d 3-0.

If the home fans had hoped the change in format would bring a change in fortunes, they were left bitterly disappoint­ed as India breezed to a nine-wicket win in the first one-day internatio­nal in Dambulla, chasing down a 217-run target in under 29 overs.

“You do get angry - to say ‘too many cooks’ is probably accurate,” Pothas told reporters after Sunday’s loss, voicing his concerns at the role played by Sri Lanka’s administra­tors and selectors in running the team. “You get frustrated.

“Am I angry with the players? Absolutely not. The players work as hard as anyone can ask of them. They’ve been superb. Support staff have been out of this world. Brilliant. They work endless hours with planning and helping the boys. You can’t fault anyone within that changing room.”

The Sanath Jayasuriya-led selection committee has fielded 40 players in ODIs since taking over in May last year.

“If it was up to me and we had control over what we did, then we could probably give you a timeline (for improvemen­t),” said Pothas, who was named coach in June following the resignatio­n of Graham Ford. — AFP/Reuters

 ?? AFP ?? Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis (right) is clean bowled by Indian spinner Axar Patel (unseen) as wicketkeep­er Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks on. —
AFP Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis (right) is clean bowled by Indian spinner Axar Patel (unseen) as wicketkeep­er Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks on. —

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