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Maharoof Slams "Shameful" Sri Lanka Exit, Demands Hard Decisions

Former Sri Lankan all-rounder Farveez Maharoof has harshly criticized the national team's exit from the T20 World Cup, labeling their performance as hurtful and shameful. He specifically pointed to the batting unit's pattern of soft dismissals in crucial matches as a major failing. Maharoof called for accountability and hard decisions from the selectors and think tank regarding the team's future direction. Sri Lanka was eliminated after defeats to England and New Zealand in the Super 8s stage.

"It's hurtful, it's painful, it's shameful," says Farveez Maharoof after Sri Lanka's exit from home T20 World Cup

Colombo, February 26

Former Sri Lanka all-rounder Farveez Maharoof has called for "hard decisions" following Lanka's exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after suffering a 61-run defeat against New Zealand on Wednesday, terming the team's performance 'hurtful' and 'shameful.'

Mahroof did not soften the words while reflecting on the team's performance. "I'm going to put it very simply, it's hurtful, it's painful, and it's shameful," Maharoof told ESPNcricinfo.

The former Sri Lankan cricketer was particularly critical of the batting unit, pointing to a recurring pattern of soft dismissals in a crucial game.

"But the way some of the batters just gifted their wickets away, every other dismissal was a soft dismissal, giving the wickets away, just like the England game, where all ten were soft dismissals. Continuing the same trend into another game, a must-win game, shows Sri Lanka were not up to the mark with the bat," said Maharoof.

Maharoof suggested that the issues were not new and required long-term correction rather than temporary fixes. Calling for accountability, he stressed that the time for difficult conversations has arrived.

"It's not the first time. I just hope something down the line, this has to come to an end, some hard decisions have to be made," he added.

Co-hosts Sri Lanka entered the Super 8s after wins over Ireland, Oman and Australia and a loss to Zimbabwe. Following their win over Australia, many considered Sri Lanka as potential semifinalists in the tournament. However, they faced defeat in both their Super Eights matches so far -- against England and New Zealand -- and find themselves out of the tournament now. Sri Lanka will end their campaign with the match against Pakistan at Pallekele International Stadium on Saturday.

Maharoof further indicated that Sri Lanka's selectors and think tank must evaluate player roles and future direction before the next international assignment.

"I think after the next game, before the next series starts, Sri Lanka's selectors and the think tank should really think of the future, what are the capabilities of the players, who should stick and who should not stick, and move on. I expect that, probably in the next couple of weeks, some hard decisions are going to be made. If not, I will be very surprised," he concluded.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's heartbreaking to see a team with so much history and talent struggle like this at home. The pressure of being co-hosts must have been immense. Hope they rebuild well. Cricket needs a strong Sri Lanka.

Arjun K

Maharoof speaks the bitter truth. As a fan from Mumbai, I remember the 2011 World Cup final. Sri Lanka was a formidable opponent. The current batting collapse is hard to watch. They need to go back to basics and maybe bring in some fresh young blood. 🇱🇰

Priya S

Respectfully, I think Maharoof is being too harsh in public. Yes, the performance was poor, but calling it 'shameful' on an international platform might demoralize the players further. The issues are systemic and need to be addressed within the board with proper planning.

Karthik V

The problem is not just the players. Look at the Sri Lankan cricket board - constant political interference, lack of vision. Until that changes, no amount of 'hard decisions' with the playing XI will work. It's a lesson for all cricket boards, including ours.

Michael C

That win against Australia gave everyone false hope. Shows how unpredictable T20 cricket is. But consistency is key, and they clearly lacked it. Hope they come back stronger.

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