"Look, Suranga is a world-class bowler. If you give him the conditions that suits him, doesn't matter to whom he bowls, he is always going to make life difficult."
"In his career so far, he had bowled on flat, dry wickets. You give him some greenery, he will be brilliant. In South Africa at the start of this year, he was superb again. He is a class performer and guts individual and great guy to have in the team."
"We have had guys in this team who have gone through the processes. We have obviously tried lot of people and we are getting closer and closer to a formula we think will be successful for us in the future," Pothas told reporters.
"We are in a nice place. We have built this team up nicely and we can now hand it to the new coach and he can run with it," he said referring to Chandika Hathurusingha, who has been appointed as the Head Coach of the Sri Lanka National Team recently.
"It is a good place to be. We enjoyed the win. We havent had lot of success in white ball cricket. We are at a position now things are quite settled, players understand roles. We used a different strategy and very pleased with the way things worked out for us today," he said.
"Whenever you play a quality team like India, you have to adapt. We have seen historically, if you want to win against India - this game was different but you have to play spin well in the middle overs.
The coach also singled out Angelo Mathews for special mention.
"Angelo looked great again. He has got his work load in. The physio has done some great work with him. He is not full capacity yet. Angelo is world class performer and the way he handled that situation with the bat showed how important he is for us."
Asked how close was Dushamantha Chameera getting a game, the South African said:"He was very close but we have got a formula for how we want to play our ODI cricket. It is tough when you have to meet tough selections.
Pothas said toss and the no-ball dismissal of Upul Tharanga by Jasprit Bumrah were the defining moments of the match.
"I firmly believe that there were two massive moments in the game. It had to be said that the toss was massive in the game and the no ball to Upul Tharanga," he said referring to jasprit Bumrahs dismissal of Upul Tharanga on a No-ball in the sixth over.
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