
Visakhapatnam: An imposing line-up and an impeccable record in this
port city make India the clear favourites as they seek to clinch another
series win against Sri Lanka in the third and final One-day
International tomorrow.
India have not lost a series at
home since the defeat to South Africa in October 2015. Sri Lanka, on the
other hand, are seeking to win their first ever bilateral series in
India, having lost eight and drawn one.
Skipper
Rohit Sharma led the fightback for India in Mohali with a superb double
century, his third in ODIs after the team had been outplayed in the
series opener in Dharamsala. Sharma and his men will look to ride the
momentum after a big win in the second game and seal the series at the
ACA-VDCA stadium.
The Indian team has lost only once at the
venue in the seven games played here (with one being washed out) and
will hope to keep winning on what has generally been a high-scoring
ground. Defeat in Dharamsala meant India can't overtake South Africa in
the ICC ODI rankings but a series win is at stake. Rohit & Co will
look to maintain supremacy over the visiting Lankans, having won the
Test series earlier.
The
India captain will look to continue the good work and domination of the
Lankan attack while the other batsmen will also hope to be among runs.
After being shot out for 112 in Dharamshala, the host batting line-up
regained its mojo as Rohit led from the front.
With Shikhar
Dhawan chipping in with a half-century and the young Shreyas Iyer
announcing himself on the big stage with a knock of 88 in the second
ODI, the Indian batting seems to be back in form and would be expected
to supply the runs in the series decider.
The
top-order's performance could prove crucial for the home team if it has
to continue its dominance. Also, the middle-order comprising Dinesh
Karthik and Manish Pandey will love to be among the runs as would
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Hardik Pandya. It also looks like Ajinkya
Rahane would remain on the sidelines unless the think-tank opts to pick
him ahead of either Pandey or Karthik.
The bowlers have
looked the part so far and will aim to continue the good work on what is
likely to be a batsman- friendly wicket, going by the records. And, the
importance of bowling well in the first 10 overs can't be
overemphasised and the lead bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah
would be well aware of this as would Lanka's spearhead Suranga Lakmal.
The
visitors, buoyed by news about the availability of ace all-rounder
Angelo Mathews for the crucial game, will be give it their all to snatch
a much-needed series win, in what has been a tough year for them.
Mathews scored a ton, albeit in a losing cause in Mohali and will be the
lynchpin of the batting unit, which is short on experience, as the
squad aims to secure a rare series win in India.
The
Lankans were brought crashing down to earth after a good win at
Dharamsala as Rohit went on the rampage and their batsmen capitulated
under the pressure of chasing a mammoth score. Mathews' return to form
must be heartening news for them as is the fact that he is bowling some
overs, and with a degree of success too.
Upul
Tharanga, among the more experienced batsmen in the line-up, needs to
step up and make a bigger contribution to the team's cause. The other
batters including Lahiru Thirimanne, Danusha Gunathilaka and Niroshan
Dickwella, have been inconsistent and will have to find ways to make
sizeable scores.
The bowers, on the other hand, will look
to recover quickly from the horror show as Rohit turned on the heat.
Nuwan Pradeep, who was taken for 106 in 10 overs, will look for
redemption if he retains his place in the XI while Suranga Lakmal, the
hero of the win at Dharamsala, holds the key for Lanka.
Spinners
of both teams haven't had a great time in the ODIs and could be under
pressure to keep the runs down in Visakhapatnam, where big scores have
been the norm. While India are unlikely to tinker with the XI that won
in Mohali, the visiting side may consider bringing the pacy Dushmantha
Chameera in place of Pradeep. The last ODI played here against New
Zealand, saw India romp home to a big win.
Teams (from):
India: Rohit Sharma (captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, Dinesh
Karthik, Manish Pandey, M S Dhoni (WK), Hardik Pandya, M S Washington
Sundar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep
Yadav, Ajinkya Rahane, Axar Patel, Siddarth Kaul.
Sri
Lanka: Thisara Perera (captain), Upul Tharanga, Danusha Gunathilaka,
Lahiru Thirimanne, Asela Gunaratne, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Niroshan
Dickwella (WK), Dhananjaya de Silva, Angelo Matthews, Sachith Pathirana,
Suranga Lakmal, Nuwan Pradeep, Akila Dhanajaya, Chathuranga de Silva,
Dushmantha Chameera, Kusal Perera.
(Match starts at 1.30 PM) PTI