The Sri Lanka national cricket team has been in New Zealand long enough to adapt to the conditions so they're feeling better prepared for this week's clash against a side that devastated them in test cricket just days earlier.
Playing the Black Caps in two, One Day International matches at Bay Oval this week following a massive test-match loss at the hands of New Zealand last week, the visiting side is going into tomorrow and Saturday's matches with a positive mindset. Their third ODI will be played in Nelson.
The Black Caps scored a 423-run victory – their biggest win by runs in their 88-year test history, and the eighth largest of all time against Sri Lanka on day five at Hagley Oval.
That match is in the past and no longer applies, the team's fielding coach Steve Rixon says.
He admits they were outplayed last week but anything that has happened before now, doesn't matter.