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Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya Steps Down as Coach – No Change for Agha

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Sanath Jayasuriya, the former Sri Lankan cricket captain, has announced his resignation as head coach after a disappointing campaign in the Twenty20 World Cup. Sri Lanka’s underwhelming performance saw them finish bottom of their group and lose all three matches, culminating in a narrow defeat against Pakistan.

In an interview post-match, Jayasuriya expressed his disappointment with the outcome: “I thought it was time to give it (the job) to someone else.” This decision came into play about two months prior when he stated during the England series that he did not have aspirations of staying in the role for much longer. However, he had hoped to leave on a positive note following the tournament.

Jayasuriya’s contract with Sri Lanka Cricket was set to end in June, and while he has yet to formally inform them about his decision, there are indications this news is imminent. He explained: “I haven’t given SLC any news officially yet. They don’t know that I am going to say this even. I will need to go and discuss with them.”

Pakistan’s captain, Salman Agha, echoed similar sentiments regarding their own disappointing journey through the tournament. The team lost all their matches in Group Two, including a crushing defeat against India.

Agha stated: “We have underperformed in the whole tournament,” adding that their failure to make sound decisions in crucial moments was partly responsible for their current predicament. He also took full responsibility for Pakistan’s poor performance during this significant event.

While Agha expressed no immediate desire to step down as captain, he acknowledged his own form did not meet expectations and indicated a need to reflect further before making any decision: “I will go back and take some time to decide.” The 32-year-old captain confessed that stepping down would be an emotionally charged choice given their recent tournament performance.

The poor showings from both teams highlight the challenges faced by many nations in this global multi-team event, where pressure situations often lead to underwhelming results.

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