Addressing the post-match press conference after the loss to Australia in the third ODI last night, Dilshan lamented that two former captains gave him no support when he assumed captaincy in 2011.
"When I was hit in the fingers and was unable to play the two former captains refused to captain the side. One of them agreed only after a lot of convincing," Dilshan said without naming either Kumar Sangakkara or Mahela Jayawardena.
He said that the current captain Angelo Mathews had refused to bowl citing an injury during Dilshan's captaincy.
"I was surprised that he started bowling just a week after I was taken off captaincy," Dilshan said.
Though Dilshan said the manner of his ousting did cause hurt, he insisted he did not let "personal issues" affect his cricket. Sri Lanka's first assignment after the South Africa tour was the 2012 tri-series in Australia. Dilshan top-scored in that tournament, hitting 513 runs at an average of 51.30.
He said he retired after a 17-year career as he wanted to give a younger lot chance to make an impression.
Dilshan retired from Test cricket in 2013 and continued playing in ODIs and T20Is.
There will be no cricket until Sri Lanka tour South Africa in January.
He is expected to play in the two T20 internationals coming up against Australia next week.
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