Jayasuriya concerned after Pune axed Mathews as captain

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 10 2013 | 9:20 PM IST
Sri Lanka's national chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya today said he was concerned after Angelo Mathews was dropped as skipper of struggling Pune Warriors in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).
"It is unfortunate that Angelo was dropped as a captain. I think this was a concern for myself being chairman of selector (of Sri Lanka Cricket). He is the Sri Lankan captain in Tests and one-dayers. It was unfortunate. But Angelo has played enough cricket to realise that these things happen in your life. When you play for a franchise, these things happen," Jayasuriya told PTI here.
Asked how Mathews would lead the national side, the former opener said, "You can't go by his Pune Warriors performance. He is a different kind of player. We have a lot of faith in him. He's a very good player and good captain. You can't expect him to do well all the time."
Jayasuriya was in the city to promote his country as the brand ambassador of Sri Lanka tourism.
Many star players from Sri Lanka have under-performed in the T20 tournament, but the 'Matara Marauder' is confident that the national team would be able to do well in next month's Champions Trophy in England and Wales.
"Yeah, it's a bit unfortunate that some of the Sri Lankan top cricketers have not been performing well. That is why I requested Sri Lankan Cricket (to release the non-IPL playing players), and Sri Lankan Cricket requested the Indian Board and franchises.
"But we can only request them. We can't force (them to release players). They are under contract with their franchises. We are playing a tri-series tournament in Sri Lanka next week and that is why we wanted them to get match practice before they go to England," he said.
"They have played enough cricket. They are experienced players to comeback and play good cricket. Not all of them (have done well). Kumar (Sangakkara) has come back and started to play good cricket. Sachithra (Senanayake) has been bowling well," the 43-year-old said.
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First Published: May 10 2013 | 9:20 PM IST

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