Fans have been roasting the Sri Lankan team after their recent performances, which included their first home series defeat to Zimbabwe -- who hadn't won a series overseas in eight years. One post jokes that Sri Lanka won the second Test because they had two innings to India's one. Another says the hosts threw the match because they didn't want to play on the fifth day, which was a Buddhist holiday. Government minister Harsha de Silva tweeted a picture of himself with Indian skipper saying: "Told Virat Kohli India Cricket to go easy on SriLanka next Test. 600 a bit too steep." The jokes extend a rough ride for Sri Lanka's team, who were accused of having "pot bellies" by the country's sports minister after they failed to reach the semi-finals of the eight-team Champions Trophy. Sri Lanka Cricket said the players met with top officials and coaches on Monday in an attempt to regroup.#SLvIND Sri Lanka told to ignore trolls over 'slump'
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"Sri Lanka are currently facing what is perceived to be a 'slump' in their performance and ranking," the board said. The board is trying to rectify "a series of administrative and strategic missteps over the past several years", it added. Chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya pleaded for more time to deliver results and urged "everyone to stay focused and remain positive with the 2019 World Cup as their singular goal". Sri Lanka's former coach Graham Ford noted in February last year that he faced a huge rebuilding task in his second stint with the team. He quit the role in June, with his deputy Nic Pothas now acting as interim coach. Batting stars Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara both retired from international cricket in 2015, and Sri Lanka have been struggling to fill the vacuum.Sri Lanka Cricket administration - https://t.co/ORMjcIwmZq (Cartoon by @awanthaartigala ) #SriLanka #LKA #RIPSLC @NalakaG pic.twitter.com/HcPaJzGbQl
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