"Until the 28th over, we were well ahead of the game. Then there were two soft dismissals (Tharanga and Dickwella) in one over and thats what can happen. Very disappointing," said Pothas after the eight-wicket defeat.
Asked whether Lanka had faltered in choosing the combination, Pothas, who took over as coach from fellow South African Graham Ford, said the strategy was good but the loss of two wickets in one over hurt them.
"If you want to play India, you want to have players who can play spin in the middle order. That strategy is sound. But unfortunately we lost two wickets in one over and that put us behind a little bit," he added.
After a rather forgettable year for the Lankans in ODIs in 2017, Pothas said the players haven not learnt fast enough.
"In ODIs, the same errors keep happening. We keep crossing the street and getting run over by the same bus over and over. So I leave that up to the selectors and the new coach. I obviously will have my suggestions to make. But if you keep making the same mistakes, you cant keep living," he said.
The Lanka coach said he was not surprised by the success enjoyed by young India batsman Shreyas Iyer, who cracked a second successive half-century and said the lad was a very exciting batsman.
Asked how he assessed his time as Lanka coach, he said it was a great opportunity.
"I am heading back to Southampton for Christmas. The opportunity has been amazing. From the players point of view and my point of view, it is all about learning and getting better. There has been progress and that is exciting.
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