Mathews: Seniors did not step up

Sri Lanka lost skipper Lasith Malinga due to injury and players such as Tillakaratne Dilshan and Thisara Perera could not put up consistent show.

Published : Mar 27, 2016 00:13 IST , New Delhi

"There were a lot of inexperienced guys. It was a learning curve for all of us. The seniors had to step up. Most of the time we did not,” Mathews said after the match.
"There were a lot of inexperienced guys. It was a learning curve for all of us. The seniors had to step up. Most of the time we did not,” Mathews said after the match.
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"There were a lot of inexperienced guys. It was a learning curve for all of us. The seniors had to step up. Most of the time we did not,” Mathews said after the match.

As it goes out of the World Twenty20’s semifinal race, Sri Lanka’s skipper Angelo Mathews said the senior players did not do enough to inspire the inexperienced teammates.

Sri Lanka lost its must-win match against England by 10 runs on Saturday.

“We bowled well in the first six overs then played loose in the last overs. Day by day we’re getting better. There were a lot of inexperienced guys. It was a learning curve for all of us. The seniors had to step up. Most of the time we did not,” Mathews said after the match.

Sri Lanka lost skipper Lasith Malinga due to injury and players such as >Tillakaratne Dilshan and >Thisara Perera could not put up consistent show.

England captain Eoin Morgan lauded his fast bowlers for doing a tremendous job under pressure.

“It was little tight. After our first three or four wickets to take them so early was fantastic. Sri Lanka were under pressure. Then it became difficult for us but our seamers thrived on the conditions tonight,” Morgan said.

Jos Buttler was easily the player of the match for his unbeaten 66-run knock that propelled England to 171 for four.

“I felt like I played well to get us up to a good score. Angelo was chasing well. It turned out to be a fantastic game. We are delighted to go through to the semis. We are young bunch and it is very exciting ,” quipped Buttler.

Buttler also acknowledged Ben Stokes contribution with both bat and ball.

“We needed Stokes to hit that last ball for six. Him hitting that last ball for six...and that fantastic over at the death. Those littler things in T20 become huge,” he said.

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