He also hoped team captain Daniel Vettori and Kyle Mills, who missed the tie because of injuries, would be fit for the quarter-finals.
"Dan is improving very well. Kyle is coming well as well. We have a couple of days to rest," he said.
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Asked to comment on the controversy over Nathan McCullum's 'catch' off Mahela Jayawardene, which was turned down after TV replays by third umpire Amiesh Saheba, Taylor said though his teaammate was confident that he had completed the catch the umpire felt otherwise.
"It was a stunning catch. When you think you have taken a catch and it was a stunning catch, you are going to show natural aggression and disappointment (when it was turned down). There is nothing wrong with that," he remarked.
McCullum appealed for a caught and bowled when Jayawardene was on 26 and Lanka were 87 for 2 in the 24th over. The batsman went on to make 66 and also put on 145 runs with his skipper Sangakkara to turn the innings around after it was tottering at 19 for 2.
Mahela Jayawardena (left) has an altercation with Nathan McCullum after the catch was not given
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