Mahela warns team-mates of hard work ahead

Hambantota (Sri Lanka): Sri Lanka won their first World Cup match with ease against minnows Canada, but former captain Mahela Jayawardene has warned his team-mates of hard work ahead as their real test of character in the mega-event will begin when they take on Pakistan on February 26 in Colombo. "We had a few nerves […]

Hambantota (Sri Lanka): Sri Lanka won their first World Cup match with ease against minnows Canada, but former captain Mahela Jayawardene has warned his team-mates of hard work ahead as their real test of character in the mega-event will begin when they take on Pakistan on February 26 in Colombo.

"We had a few nerves before the game against Canada started, just to get on with the World Cup in front of our own crowd. The first game in a tournament is always important and it`s not easy to play a team like Canada. You`ve got to make sure that you come in prepared," Jayawardene, who starred in Sri Lanka`s 210-run win with a 81-ball 100, said.