Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bowl on a dew-laden Barabati Stadium, but proved no match to India as they were bundled out for a paltry 87 while chasing 181 yesterday.
"It's tough to be on the losing side but we still have to show some fight. We did all right in the one-day series but here we are disappointed," Tharanga said in the post-match news conference yesterday.
"I am very disappointed with the way we batted. We should have batted 20 overs. Losing is okay but we have to get close to the target. The main thing is we could not compete."
"While bowling, we started well but in the middle and death overs we gave too many boundary balls and momentum shifted to India," Tharanga said.
Asked whether the team was missing senior players, Tharanga said it was the best possible squad available.
"I do not think we are missing anyone. It is about being consistent in all the three departments -- batting, bowling and fielding," he said.
Tharanga also revealed that former Test cricketer Thilan Samaraweera helped him with his batting techniques and the left-hander has benefited from the advice.
"Samaraweera has played a lot of cricket with me. He has seen me batting from the close quarters and he said I should change my batting stance."
Having lost the Test series 1-0, Sri Lanka faced a 1-2 defeat in the ODIs and trail 1-0 in the T20Is.
The second and third T20Is of the series are slated in Indore (December 22) and Mumbai (December 24) respectively.
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