Angelo Mathews Disappointed With His Own Performance In World Cup 2019
Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews managed just 131 runs from six games with a fifty in the ongoing edition of the World Cup 2019.
- Posted by Samarth Srivastava
- Updated: July 05, 2019 10:53 AM IST
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Angelo Mathews said he has no plans to retire after World Cup 2019.
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Angelo Mathews is looking to get back to bowling more regularly.
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Angelo Mathews wants Sri Lanka to play fearlessly against India.
Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews was not happy with his performance in the ongoing World Cup 2019 and admitted that he could have put a better batting display in the tournament. Mathews, however, said that his hopes are high to put a dominating performance in Sri Lanka's final league stage match against India at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday. The side had high expectations from Mathews, who is among the senior players, but he failed to deliver on the big stage. Former Sri Lanka skipper has managed just 131 runs from six games with a fifty in the ongoing edition of the World Cup 2019.
Asked by IANS if his failure to rise to the challenge has been disappointing, considering that he is the senior member of the squad, Mathews said, "Yes, I am disappointed with my performance. I was able to get one big score but I missed out, specially in the first three games. I am very disappointed and could have done a lot better than what I have done. But hoping to finish off well."
But that doesn't mean that he is looking to shut shop. In fact, the all-rounder is looking to get back to bowling more regularly post the World Cup.
"Look I am still 32, so I want to play a few more years and look where I am. I want to start bowling soon because that can contribute towards the team in a big way. Unfortunately, I couldn't build my bowling up before the World Cup and will look to contribute in all departments in the future," he said.
While everyone has been talking of how India and England are favourites to win the showpiece event, Mathews says it is all about doing well on the day of the match.
"See, India is playing very good cricket, but so is Australia, New Zealand and England. Anyone can beat any team on any given day. It is about playing well on the day," he pointed.
Mathews feels the quality of the Indian attack is also one of the reasons why India have done well in the tournament. "India are one of the best attacks going around. They have plenty of experience of playing in the IPL and tough situations so they are used to it and know what exactly needs to be done," he smiled.
Mathews wants the boys to play fearless cricket against the Indians at the Headingley Cricket Ground on Saturday and finish on a high.
"I think playing fearless cricket is important and those who have done well is because they have played fearlessly. If the pressure gets to you, you wont make the right decisions and that has happened to all of us at certain points. It all depends on how you handle pressure. It hasn't been a great tournament but looking to finish well," he said.
(With IANS inputs)