"We have a team where whoever gets going finishes the job for us. We can go a long way, with our brand of cricket we can beat any team," the former Sri Lankan captain said after they chased down a victory target of 154 in their Group 1 Super 10 opener at the Eden Gardens last night.
After a string of three defeats in the Asia Cup and two defeats on the trot in the warmup here, Sri Lanka bounced back riding on Dilshan's sparkling 83 not out from 56 balls to seal the win with seven balls to spare here.
Dilshan, who will turn 40 in October, was in his elements with his famous 'Discoop' and he said retirement was not in his mind.
"If I'm playing like this, I don't think about retirement. I'm enjoying and chill about my batting. I've not decided yet about retirement. But you never know, one fine morning after I get up, I might think otherwise. But at the moment I've no plans."
On his batting form, he said: "There's nothing special. I'm doing the same thing. I have had some bad games in the Asia cup and in New Zealand. But I don't think I've to change my technique. Nothing has changed much, I just need to focus."
"It was a bit slow and not easy to play spinners. I wanted to bat as long as possible. It's not easy to chase 150. They put up a very good total. They batted well, especially their captain. It was not an easy target to chase.
