How is the shoulder injury coming along on the eve of the ICC Champions Trophy?
I am 90 per cent fit at the moment. But I hope to improve with every game. This Champions Trophy is equally important for us though we will treat it like any other game as we would like to win our first major tournament at home. Sri Lanka has been going through a low phase. You had a disappointing tour of England. What is the reason for this decline? Every team goes through disappointments. We have come a long way since 1996. After the last World Cup in 1999 we have been doing well. We had a forgettable tour of South Africa but then we won nine Tests in a row after that. It is very sad we did not win in England. Every team tries hard these days to win as the difference is minimal. Ups and downs are part and parcel of the game. What are the adjustments you make when bowling in one-dayers and Tests? There are no adjustments as such. The adjustments are all mental. In Tests you try to take wickets while in one-dayers you try and stop the runs. After the 16-wicket haul in England some seas