
DUBAI: Relieved to scrape past minnows Hong Kong in their Asia Cup match on Monday, Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka admitted his side must improve their performance if they are to make deeper inroads in the tournament.
Pathum Nissanka (68) struck a well-paced half-century but Sri Lanka still made heavy weather of the chase of 150 before clinching a four-wicket win in a Group B match.
“In that moment, I think our heart was in our mouths. Few areas I am really disappointed about — the first three overs when we were bowling and then the 16th over when we lost a couple of wickets including mine,” Asalanka said after the match.
Source: PTI News