"We just had to regroup after the first ball dismissal. But after (David) Warner got out, we did not get the momentum. Every time we pushed, we lost wickets," Jayawardene told reporters after their loss yesterday.
"Things would have been different if we had wickets in hand. The wicket looked a bit slow. The ball was not coming on well. We thought 140-150 would have been a good total," he lamented.
Man-of-the-match Sunil Narine, with figures of 4-0-13-4, foxed the batsmen with his 'mystery' spin and Jayawardene said some youngsters playing the bowler for the first time did not know how to handle him.
"We have quite a few youngsters and some of them have not played Sunil. He's a class bowler and was handful for some of our boys.
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"Most of our boys had not played Sunil. A couple of them made their debut for Delhi. It was a bit of tough for them. But once they play him more often, they would get used to him," he said.
"We always back our youngsters. It's an investment...Now they played Sunil and the next time they would probably tackle him in a different way, having learnt from the experience. So that's an investment we're hoping would come good for the franchise.