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Our guys can be very proud - Jayawardene
Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene talks to the media after his team lost the final ODI in Hobart by 32 runs
'Test side is a stable unit' - Arthur
We did well in the latter part of the tour - Mathews
Death-over bowling a huge opportunity - Bailey
Better fielding team always wins in T20 - Bailey
We were 'electric' in the field - Matthews
Want to cement my place in the ODI team - Hughes
Jayawardene positive ahead of Hobart ODI
Clarke will have right up to toss to prove fitness - Bailey
Jayawardene wants consistency in rain rules
Ready for all conditions - Ford
Always hard chasing a small target - Jayawardene
Our worst day of cricket this summer - Clarke
New ODI rules against spinners - Jayawardene
Clarke wants faith from public on rotation
Happy to get maiden ton - Thirimanne
Didn't adapt to pitch quickly enough - Bailey
Team answered criticism with an all-round performance - Bailey
Need to make fewer mistakes - Jayawardene
Sri Lanka pip Australia in thriller
'There is excitement within our group'
New members will bring freshness in the unit - Jayawardene
Focus now on India challenge - Arthur
Need to re-group and focus on ODIs - Ford
Need to show much more character - Jayawardene
Tough year ahead of us - Clarke
'Overwhelmed and embarrassed by the fanfare' - Hussey
Chappell: SL have improved after Melbourne
Looking to set Australia a decent traget - Karunaratne
A very special day for me - Wade
Siraj on T20 World Cup call-up: 'It came as a shock'
Santner: Seifert has always had the 360 element
Rashid: Effort more important than winning or losing
Suryakumar: 'Always an added pressure when playing at home'
Agha: 'Babar's role is to give us stability'
Markram on T20's intent revolution: 'You feel sorry for bowlers'
Suryakumar: We've played a lot of matches in dew and will handle it
Agha: India game is a government's decision, not ours
Marsh: 'We've got guys with experience from all over the world'
Agha: Boycott 'not our decision, we can't do anything'