"He (Jayawardene) normally bats very well it's only in the last three to four matches that he has failed. He's a legend of cricket. He can come back very strongly at any time. He's our key batsman along with (Kumar) Sangakkara," Perera said at the post-match press conference after Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by three wickets in an inconsequential match today.
Chasing a paltry 204 for nine against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka witnessed a batting collapse as they were 75 for five at one stage before skipper Angelo Mathews saw the team home with an unbeaten 74 off 103 balls with seven fours and one six.
Perera agreed that their batsmen need to step up ahead of the final showdown to counter Shahid Afridi's devastating form with the bat.
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Sri Lanka are on a five-match winning streak at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium here and Perera hoped they become lucky in Saturday's final as well.
"We wanted to go to the final unbeaten and now hope to finish on that note as well. The venue has been lucky for us. We have won here in the last five or six ODIs. Hope it turns out to be the same in the final as well."
On mystery man Ajantha Mendis' resurrection as a premier spinner of the side, he said: "He's practising really hard. He's doing really well in the last three-four years. He has come back very strongly after his back injury.