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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sri Lanka ponder failures



03 April, 2011

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Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara is unapproachable of his side’s ICC World Cup campaign, though admits there have been questions to answer after a country’s second unbroken detriment in a final.

A riveting last in in between sub-continental rivals Sri Lanka as well as India upon Saturday finished in a six-wicket feat to a latter, with a fourth-wicket mount of 109 in in between MS Dhoni as well as Gautam Gambhir assisting beam them to victory.

Sri Lanka had gathered 6-274 batting initial during Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium interjection to Mahela Jayawardene’s pretentious hit of 103 from 88 balls.

But notwithstanding dismissing pass India twin Virender Sehwag as well as Sachin Tendulkar early in their defence, Sri Lanka were not equates to to keep their opponents from flitting a sum with 10 balls remaining.

Sangakkara certified to feeling ‘strange’ after a defeat: “There’s not unequivocally many you can say, you know,” he said.

“You need to let it penetrate in as well as once that’s over you begin unequivocally articulate about it.”

“You know it’s hugely disappointing, though additionally during a same time it’s gratifying in a bizarre sense, where you assimilate a bulk of what you’ve finished to get here.

“Unfortunately not converting it, those have been a questions you need to answer.”

Sangakkara spoke of his honour during his players’ efforts, though additionally overwhelmed upon his side’s need to have a many of their opportunities to win vital tournaments.

“We can be unequivocally unapproachable of a approach you played a cricket. We attempted unusually tough to win games opposite great sides, great balance, though unfortunately you couldn’t convert,” he said.

“But which doesn’t have a contest a bad one. We got to a finals – 3 finals – 2007, 2009 in a Twenty20 as well as right away this. We’ve mislaid 3 finals.”

“You know which equates to you need to lift ourselves a bit more. Playing in a last is a once-in-a-lifetime event today.”

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