Shanaka blames 'negativity' as Sri Lanka crash out of World Cup

Sri Lanka's captain Dasun Shanaka has expressed concern over the impact of negative criticism on the mental health of the team following their exit from the ICC Cricket World Cup. Despite entering the tournament with high hopes, Sri Lanka struggled to perform, leading to widespread criticism from fans and analysts alike. Shanaka highlighted that the ongoing negativity surrounding the team's performance has affected the players' morale and mental well-being. In light of this situation, he has called upon the Sri Lankan government to provide support and intervention to help the team recover from this setback. This plea reflects the broader challenges faced by athletes under pressure, especially in a country where cricket is a major passion. The team's disappointing performance has sparked a conversation about the need for mental health support within sports, emphasizing the importance of a positive environment for athletes to thrive.
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