After the match, Jayasuriya admitted his side had been left wanting by their opponents.
England coach Peter Moores admitted his side had been completely outclassed by their hosts.
Tigers captain Martin Corry admitted his side had been outplayed by their Welsh opponents.
England skipper Steve Borthwick admitted his side had been "found wanting" during the series.
On Tuesday, Australia vice-captain Adam Gilchrist admitted his side was already looking beyond the Ashes series.
West Indies coach John Dyson, meanwhile, admitted his side were focused on preserving their lead in the series.
Dalglish admitted his side still had some way still to go before they could challenge Manchester United for the title again.
Castleford's record score eclipsed their 36-8 rout of Whitehaven in the 2005 final and coach Matterson admitted his side's performance was close to perfection.
Dragons Kiwi skipper Stacey Jones admitted his side were outplayed on the day, despite beating St Helens 21-0 in Super League earlier this month.
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And Hadden admitted his side have to make significant improvements in the fortnight before their trip to Croke Park to face Ireland on 23 February.
Despite the Indians achieving the highest successful chase in the Twenty20 version of the game, the skipper admitted his side had not been at their best.
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Saints coach Wayne Smith, who is returning to New Zealand to take up a coaching role alongside Graham Henry with the All Blacks, admitted his side were outclassed.
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And Milan counterpart Leonardo admitted his side felt hard done by, leaving them an uphill - though not impossible, he said - task to make it through to the quarter-finals.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting admitted his side had been disappointing with the bat, giving them little hope of defending their total, and was critical of his own performance after only scoring 13.
The France fly-half ended the match with 17 points, all but two of them coming from penalty kicks, and Hadden admitted his side would need to work on their discipline and their handling.
It was not a day free of concerns, however - Wenger admitted his side's defence looked "vulnerable" and also revealed defender Laurent Koscielny had suffered concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Sebastian Squillaci in the build-up to Fulham's goal, scored by Diomansy Kamara.
Dhoni admitted the result puts his side under pressure to qualify for the semi-finals, but said he has confidence they will still go through.
Warrington coach Darryl Van de Velde admitted to being concerned about his side's latest collapse.
Saints coach Wayne Smith admitted he was unsure how his side had won.
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Legg admitted that his shell-shocked side never recovered after a dismal start, conceding an eighth-minute goal at Parc y Scarlets.
"We never really got into the game, " admitted a crestfallen Vaughan after seeing his side hammered by an innings and 92 runs on the fourth day.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admitted he had mixed feelings after seeing his side dominate for long periods but fail to secure three points.
Hadden admitted that it was difficult to gauge his side's progress from the defeats by Wales and France considering Italy's particular style of play.
But he admitted to being "gobsmacked" at his side's 3-1 home defeat by Bournemouth on Tuesday, after which some fans vented their anger at chairman Karl Oyston after booing the players off.
Strachan admitted the set-piece goal that undid his side came from a wonderful player in Villarreal captain Marcos Senna.
And the former Derby boss admitted the side had not managed to reach his personal goal of 91 points for the season.
And Read admitted he felt sympathy for Marcus Trecothick and his side.
And after his side's World Cup semi-final defeat earlier this year, he admitted his team had consistently been found wanting when it came to the crunch.
If Arsenal had been three up I suspect he would have left Eboue on but Wenger admitted he had become "a danger" as his side protected a slender 1-0 lead.
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti was relieved his side had broken their victory drought but admitted it had been far from easy.
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