West Indies stand-in skipper Kieron Pollard has blamed both his bowlers and batsmen alike for the 39-run defeat against Sri Lanka in the crucial rain-affected ODI of the Tri-Nation series here.
After reducing Sri Lanka to 60-3 in 19 overs on Sunday, West Indies allowed the visitors to score 159 in 22 overs last night in the rain-curtailed 41-over-a-side game and Pollard said it was not right on their part.
"We undid the work we did yesterday. It wasn't right on our part. When you set plans, you have to bowl the plans. We were all over the shop. You can't set fields for bad bowling. If we are honest with ourselves, our bowling was not up to the mark. Thirty-one extras is totally expectable," he said.
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"Bravo and Simmons brought us back, but if we are totally honest with ourselves, myself included, we haven't batted well. We always put ourselves in these situations. As cricketers, we need to find a way out. It should not have come down to this," he said.
Sri Lankan skipper Angelo Mathews, who scalped four wickets to help his team restrict West Indies to 190 for nine in 41 overs, was glad that his team could put enough runs on the board on the rain-affected match.
"Very pleased with the boys. They showed a lot of character. Especially on the first day. I thought Sangakkara batted brilliantly, he held the innings together," Mathews said.
"We had a team talk, and we needed to get runs. Especially with D/L, batting first is a disadvantage. It is tough to play around rain delays batting first. We had to get the runs, and I am glad that we got the runs," he added.