"It's quite damaging, especially for the confidence level and the morale. You can't keep losing, it's difficult to digest. We haven't played our best yet and the most worrying thing is that we haven't clicked as a batting order. So close to the World T20, we have to connect the dots together and maybe try a few combinations," an upset Mathews said after losing to India by five wickets last night.
When a specific question was asked about a horribly out-of-form Tillekaratne Dilshan, Mathews' disappointment was evident in his reply.
"I think everybody hits a rough patch, and he (Dilshan) has had a few rough patches here and there. We all need to take responsibility. Not just the seniors. The selectors and the captain have picked a squad, which they think is good. And so we have to try and go out there with who we have in the squad. We need to have faith in them and move forward," Mathews gave a loaded answer saying a lot without actually saying much.
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"Indians have been playing really good cricket in the past couple of years. They have been patient and sticking to a squad they thought was going to be their team for the World Cup," Mathews said.
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For Sri Lanka, dependence on seniors especially when the team is going through transition phase has been a factor. However, Mathews has time and again said that transition phase cannot be used as an excuse for losing too many matches.
"It will take a little time for the younger guys to start performing. We have to be patient, but unfortunately, this is not the right time to be patient," the desperation was writ large in the body language of Sri Lanka's current best player.