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He highlighted the preparation that the team went through prior to the series which ultimately was the secret to success, thanking head coach Marvan Atapattu and the coaching staff. The captain revealed that the preparation in Sri Lanka as well as the practice matches against Ireland helped the players ready themselves for the English conditions.
Paul Farbrace, who enjoyed considerable success as the head coach of the Sri Lankan team, controversially joined the England staff as head coach prior to Sri Lanka’s tour of England. When asked about the impact this had on the Sri Lankan team and if he felt the move put the Lankans at a disadvantage, Mathews stated that there were no real secrets in international cricket.
“We’ve obviously played a lot of cricket recently and teams go through a lot of video footage of opposition players. We’ve got nothing to hide.”
The series in England was wrought with controversies as well as aggression both on and off the pitch and Mathews said that the players were prepared to give back as much as they received.
“We are not known as an aggressive team on the pitch. But my policy for the team is that you if you are going to be aggressive, you need to be able to take it in return. The verbal aggression we received we gave back,” the Captain said.
He also added that the pressure received from the British press only helped strengthen the team and improve its team spirit. Responding to the controversial ‘Mankading’ incident surrounding Sachithra Senanayake and Jos Butler, Mathews defended his decision to sustain his appeal by stating that it was in the rule book.
“You shouldn’t judge the captain in an instance like that. If people cannot handle it then it shouldn’t be in the rule book.”
Captain of the T20 team and the Vice Captain of the ODI team, Lasith Malinga also received praise for his performances in England after Sri Lanka claimed a 3-2 victory in the ODI series and drew the T20 series 1-1.
Asked if he had any regrets about not being a part of the Test team, Malinga said that he felt he had made the right decision to allow better players to take his place in the team.
Furthermore, Team Manager Michael De Zoysa commented on the future of Sri Lankan cricket, praising Mathews, Malinga and the team for their performance in England.
Drawing examples from some of the team’s narrow wins in all three formats since the turn of the year, De Zoysa emphasised the team’s great fighting spirit adding that there is great talent knocking at its door.
Angelo Mathews achieves career-best ranking
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England tumble to fifth in Test rankingsESPNcricinfo: England slipped to fifth place in the ICC Test rankings after their 0-1 loss at home to Sri Lanka. A new-look side hinted at recovery from a terrible winter, but failed to wrap up the first Test at Lord’s. They could not convert an even stronger position at Headingley as Angelo Mathews and his bowlers led Sri Lanka to their first series win in England, which lifted them up one place to sixth. Pakistan have benefitted from England’s slide, moving up to third spot though they haven’t played a Test since January. Australia continue to lead the rankings. |