22 June,2019 07:50 PM IST | | PTI
England wicket-keeper batsman Jos Buttler feels "poor batting" was the reason for their shock defeat against Sri Lanka in a World Cup game here.
England lacked their usual intensity with the bat as they failed to chase what appeared a relatively modest target of 233 at Headingley on Friday.
Defeat by 20 runs represents a second loss of the tournament for the hosts, who struggled against the full, straight line of Lasith Malinga and then the off-spin of Dhananjaya de Silva as they sought to rebuild.
"We played poorly with the bat. I think we lacked energy. That doesn't mean trying to hit fours and sixes, it means showing the intensity and trying to put pressure on the bowlers," said Buttler.
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"Early wickets can set teams back, as it did for Sri Lanka when we took early wickets, but in terms of the mindset, we were not at our best. I thought we were a bit passive. We haven't been like that for a long time so that is the most frustrating part of the game."
Although England was missing Jason Roy because of a hamstring tear, Buttler refused to make an excuse out of the absence of the fast-scoring opener.
"We didn't as a group have the right attitude and intensity. Obviously, Jason is a guy who has that naturally, but from one to eleven we can do it as a side.
"We have played a certain way for a long period of time now. That way has brought us success but we went away from it this time."
Malinga is a veteran of Sri Lanka's victories against England in the 2011 quarter-final in Colombo and the win four years later at Wellington. On that second occasion, Sri Lanka chased with a positive sense of purpose that England lacked at Headingley.
"He is an incredibly skillful bowler. The stumps are always in play with his release point and it is generally going to be pretty close if he hits your pads. We didn't counter him as well as we could."
For all his disappointment, Buttler remains adamant that England will be a different side come their next game, against Australia at Lord's on Tuesday.
"Those games are big ones, and at a fantastic ground at Lord's. This loss will hurt for a few days but we will get ready and excited for the next game."
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