Nissanka says SL in good mental shape to win rest of matches
LUCKNOW: Sri Lanka´s Pathum Nissanka on Monday said the team will learn from their mistakes after going down to Australia in the World Cup and strive to win the remaining matches.
A five-wicket loss at Lucknow´s Ekana Stadium made Sri Lanka slip to their third successive defeat in the round-robin tournament where each team will play nine league matches. Nissanka and fellow opener Kusal Perera put on 125 runs before the batting, which posted totals of over 325 in the previous matches, imploded to 209 all out in 43.3 overs.
“That´s the nature of cricket. We performed admirably in the previous two games, but such fluctuations can occur,” Nissanka told reporters. “Our focus now is to learn from our mistakes and strive for strong performances in the upcoming matches.”
Nissanka made 61 and the left-handed Perera hit 78 before both the batsmen fell to Australian captain Pat Cummins and leg-spinner Adam Zampa soon had the opposition on its knees with figures of 4-47.
Five-time winners Australia reached their target of 210 with 14.4 overs to spare and Nissanka said it´s all to play for in the race to the semi-finals. “Our mental level is good,” said Nissanka. “We hope to play well and win the remaining matches.” Cummins and left-arm quick Mitchell Starc took two wickets each while Glenn Maxwell wrapped up the Sri Lanka innings with his off spin.
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