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Sri Lanka have to raise their game to win tri-series in Caribbean: Angelo Mathews
Captain Angelo Mathews has said Sri Lanka will have to raise their game if they are to win the One-Day International (ODI) Tri-series in the Caribbean, which starts in Jamaica on June 28.
Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Published: Jun 26, 2013, 04:02 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 26, 2013, 04:02 PM (IST)


Angelo Mathews said Sri Lanka’s confidence is high after reaching the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 and they will carry that confidence in the tri-series in the Caribbean © Getty Images
Kingston (Jamaica): Jun 26, 2013
Captain Angelo Mathews has said Sri Lanka will have to raise their game if they are to win the One-Day International (ODI) Tri-series in the Caribbean, which starts in Jamaica on June 28.
The Sri Lankan cricketers arrived in Kingston on Monday for the tournament that includes hosts West Indies and India, winners of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.
Mathews says his team is on a high after beating England and Australia to reach the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy.
“We have played some really good cricket in the Champions Trophy, beating England and Australia to reach the semi-finals and so the confidence is pretty high,” Mathews said on Tuesday.
“The West Indies and India are two very good teams in the shorter format of the game and I think that we really need to play some really good cricket to win against them.”
Sri Lanka’s cricket selectors have made two changes to their team which competed in the Champions Trophy in England last week.
Batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan is out with a calf injury suffered in last Thursday’s semi-final defeat to India, while all-rounder Thisara Perera was dropped from the 15-member squad.
“It’s unfortunate that Dilshan picked up an injury, but it is a good opportunity for our youngsters to try and prove themselves,” Mathews said.
“The West Indies are a strong team when it comes to the shorter format of the game and so we need to be on our guard from ball one and also we need to play some good cricket to beat the West Indies.”
Sri Lanka play West Indies in the opening game of the series on Friday at Sabina Park.
“I think our main challenge is to try and adapt to the conditions as soon as possible because the wicket might turn and so you never know,” Mathews pointed out.
“We are looking for a good start, so hopefully we can beat the West Indies and start on a winning note.”
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