Learn from Australia, Aravinda tells team

08 April,2011 06:37 AM IST |   |  AFP

Sri Lanka's outgoing chief selector and former batsman Aravinda de Silva urged players to develop the never-say-die spirit shown by Australia


Sri Lanka's outgoing chief selector and former batsman Aravinda de Silva urged players to develop the never-say-die spirit shown by Australia.

"We are superior in talent to Australia, but it is the character and the fighting spirit which we must inculcate in our players," De Silva, vice-captain of the 1996 World Cup-winning Sri Lankan team, told reporters.

A three-member Sri Lankan selection committee led by De Silva quit on Wednesday, less than a week after the team's defeat against India in the World Cup final in Mumbai.

De Silva, who scored 6,361 runs in Tests and 9,284 in one-day internationals, said he felt players became "emotional" during the final as the match tilted in India's favour.

"Maybe they were thinking about lost opportunities and became emotional," he said. "This is the difference between an Australian side and ours. They don't give up the match until the last ball is bowled.u00a0 They (Sri Lanka) should know how to fight until the last ball and not to give up."

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