Leeds: Sri Lanka skipper Dimuth Karunaratne makes no bones about the fact that his team hasn't played on expected lines in the 2019 edition of the World Cup, however, his team intends to go out on a high when they play India in their last group game at the Headingley Cricket Stadium on Saturday.
In fact, their biggest nemesis in recent years has been Rohit Sharma and the captain said they have plans for all the players going into the final game.
"Every batsman have big points. We took a couple of videos, not only Rohit, Virat but all the top six batsmen. We have a plan for everyone. But if you can't execute really well,... the plans aren't working. So the point is we have to execute really well against those batsmen.
"We know they are really dangerous. Once they get set, they will go for the big ones. So we have some plans, we will be trying to restrict them. And if we can execute really well, definitely we can get him (Rohit) out and early," he said.
Commenting on the plans going into the game looking at an otherwise disappointing campaign, he said: "We have to win the game to end up in the fifth or sixth position, that's our plan. So we intend to do our best.
"I think here in Headingley we've got some lucky games. If you take the Test matches and ODIs, we did really well. So we're trying to give our best shot against India. We're playing the same track that was used against West Indies and Afghanistan. So hopefully we can get some turn."
Talking about some of the positives for the team, Karunaratne said: "I think if you take the batting lineup -- Avishka Fernando and Kusal (Perera) and the opening pair and some middle order, if you take -- we do well in the middle order the first few games, but if you take the last matches, we capitalised well and we managed to bat really well in the end of the tournament. But I think that it's too late.
"Avishka Fernando -- he's playing really good, doing really good. He got, in three games he showed that he can do it, he can produce some runs for Sri Lanka. And he's one of the future stars.