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SL not good enough in Australia-Mahela

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Mahela Jayawardene signed off his second stint as Sri Lanka captain in disappointment on Sunday after a 3-0 series sweep in Australia and said the bottom line was his team had just not played well enough.

After arriving in Australia confident they could finally win a first test Down Under, Sri Lanka fell to defeat by five wickets in Sydney following an innings and 201 humiliation in Melbourne and an 137-run reverse in Hobart.

“I think Hobart was a good fight, tough conditions, I thought we hung in pretty well there,” Jayawardene told reporters. “Melbourne, we never showed any fight in that test match which was pretty disappointing.

“Here, I think we fought really well, but it wasn’t good enough. The Australians played some really good cricket, they did give us a few chances but we weren’t good enough to take control and push forward.

“When you are competing at this level, I think we need to be much better prepared and show more character to win test matches in these conditions.”

The defeat in Sydney was particularly galling because Jayawardene finally got the scenario he wanted, prolific wicket-taking spinner Rangana Herath bowling at an Australian team chasing a victory target on a turning wicket.

“I think this would have the perfect script, bowling on the fourth day in Sydney,” he said. “If we had kept them close to our score in the first innings things would have been different. But we let (them) get away from us, dropped a few catches.

“And even second innings we batted well, put some pressure on the Australians, maybe if we’d had another 60, 70 runs… but, we’re not good enough to do that.”

Injuries forced the Sri Lankans to blood some younger batsmen in Australia and the likes of Dimuth Karunaratne, Lahiru Thirimanne and Dinesh Chandimal showed they had the potential to play at the top level.

Jayawardene, one of a quartet of Sri Lankan batting greats now in their mid-thirties who will be retiring over the next few of years, said they still had a lot of hard work ahead of them.

“I think the more opportunities they have to play in these conditions their game will improve but talent alone will not carry them forward,” he said.

“It’s much tougher. Thinking processes, you need to identify your weaknesses, you need to know your game better, you need to see what the opposition is doing and build innings and bat for longer.

“They all have talent and that’s why they’re here. As long as they willing to learn and work hard, they will get big scores and be the future of Sri Lankan cricket.

“But they need to work hard, they need to realise what they need to do and where they need to toughen up. It’s not just technical, it’s mental too.”

Another of the quartet of experienced batsmen, Thilan Samaraweera, had a particularly poor series but Jayawardene was in no mood to start picking out scapegoats.

“Unfortunately he did have a bad series, but that happens. I think it’s unfair to pick on individual players after a series defeat like this and say it was their fault,” he said.

“I think as a unit, I don’t think we played good enough cricket here, we didn’t play to our potential, we didn’t push ourselves and we need to take responsibility for that as a team.”(Reuters)

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-35+19 # Mohamed 2013-01-06 14:19
hard luck! anyways well played guys. The conditions were tough i guess.
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-6+20 # Jayantha 2013-01-06 21:09
Rubbish !!!!
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-16+38 # Nizam - Dubai 2013-01-06 14:32
So at last and finally you agree that you are not good, and not confident?
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-13+20 # shaham 2013-01-06 15:00
well show not good myya.... anyways at past u had performed so all the best for your future and thanks for taking the challenge for the aussi series.

lets see whether that big talker has the b**lls to live up to his statement of ready for captaincy
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-3+30 # Chana 2013-01-06 15:05
Good assessment by Mahela to finally say we didnt have the 'CHARACTER ' he talks so much about. After a white wash like this you tend wonder if all the runs can be scored in flat tracks like SSC. Hopefully the next generation would have learnt something from the tour. But, then again the IPL will get them to forget the shameful disgrace.
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-2+13 # Fusion 2013-01-06 15:06
No $h!t Sherlock...
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-1+23 # Mahesh Ranatunga 2013-01-06 15:21
We need to look for future. forget the old cricketer's. get some new faces in team. it better now than later.
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-1+28 # lucky 2013-01-06 15:30
one thing we have to admit is that, excessive T20 matches, IPL, SLPL, so many other T20 leagues & too much cash rich endorsements have diminished the quality of cricket, especially for ODIs & tests. Not us, look at India....consecutive defeats from England & Pakistan at their home soil.
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-13+33 # Game Pappa 2013-01-06 15:33
If you all want to develop Sri Lankan cricket, stop playing for IPL.
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-6+12 # sach 2013-01-06 21:54
there are far greater problems in SLC that needs to be solved, IPL is not an issue
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-10+26 # ela malli 2013-01-06 15:37
Thilan, Dilshan and Prasanna should retire
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-19+17 # Ravi 2013-01-06 16:45
Mahela & Sanga too...they have done enough and let them make some money from IPL, SLPL , xxPL etc...
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-12+14 # Sen 2013-01-06 19:53
Mahela too
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-2+24 # AJ 2013-01-06 15:43
Same old story ...............NATO(No Action Talk Only)
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-1+14 # warren 2013-01-06 16:07
enough with the I think part we lost what can you do with poor selection. firstly SL should plat more test. atleast let's try an win the ODI series.
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-1+16 # Sandi 2013-01-06 17:55
Same talk after all is lost. Lankawa ohoma thamai i dont know YYYYY
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-5+23 # saddha 2013-01-06 17:55
MAHELA AND THE CONTINGENT, LET BYGONES BE
BY GONES. WORK HARD FOR ODI SERIES . BEST OF
LUCK!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
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-3+13 # Chana 2013-01-06 18:31
@saddha not acceptable, these are supposed to be 'PROFESSIONALS' who are paid millions and to be white washed like this, is a disgrace.
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-7+11 # fred 2013-01-06 18:28
A very fair comment by Mahela. What he left unsaid was how unhelpful the SL Cricket Board and others back in Colombo had been, Well done, Mahela. You did the best of a bad job and we will remember your role as captain with gratitude and appreciation.
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-5+14 # Rohana 2013-01-06 19:34
Pl Cancel more test tours like SA, WI and go and play for IPL, Then, next time you even could say "SL not good enough in Bangladesh"
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-8+10 # Gayan 2013-01-06 20:35
Mahela, when the main focus is on IPL, its difficult to give 100% for your country.
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-1+12 # Senna 2013-01-06 20:53
Next Captain Angelo should learn fast from Mahela and take the team forward with new talent. Good luck in ODI series.
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-1+8 # V 2013-01-07 09:16
First match should be ended as a draw, but we unable to negotiate in the final hour of the fifth day, Second match with phase and bounce, fair enough we would be loose the match but not within 3 days or innings + 200 runs defeat, Third match we should have won the match we should have scored over 400 runs in the first innings. If we managed to set a target around 250 for Aussies with track is spinning and likes of Herath is in form we would have easily won the match. so final result would be 1-1 rather than 0-3.
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