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Home | News | Ruthless India Eye Series Whitewash Against Wobbly Lanka

Ruthless India eye series whitewash against wobbly Lanka

Sri Lanka's embarrassing batting collapses in the middle overs is the prime reason of their undoing in this series so far

By PTI
Published Date - 29 July 2024, 11:50 AM
Ruthless India eye series whitewash against wobbly Lanka
India's Suryakumar Yadav and Sri Lanka's Charith Asalanka after India won the second T20 International cricket match over Sri Lanka, at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, in Pallekele. — Photo:PTI
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Pallekele: There will be no let-up in intensity as a ruthless India, under the leadership of new coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadav, seek to exploit Sri Lanka‘s weaknesses and push for a series whitewash in the inconsequential third and final T20I here on Tuesday.

The fate of the series was decided after India swept aside Sri Lanka in the first two games, leaving the possibility of an embarrassing whitewash hanging over the hosts’ heads. India secured a seven-wicket victory on Sunday in a rain-shortened match in the second T20I, thwarting Sri Lanka’s charge once again.

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Despite the hosts’ flying start, their fight fizzled out for the second consecutive game due to subpar batting. On the same day, the Sri Lankan women’s team beat tournament-favourites India in the final for their maiden Women’s T20 Asia Cup title in Dambulla but it seemed to have no impact on the men’s side which continued to grapple with existing issues.

Sri Lanka’s embarrassing batting collapses in the middle overs is the prime reason of their undoing in this series so far, while India have gone about their business like a true world champion side. India has proven to be the superior side by a significant margin, demonstrating greater confidence in their plans, skills, and execution, and never faltering under pressure.

There have been moments when Sri Lanka have appeared to be running away with the contest but each time India has found their way back, particularly with their incisive bowling, to keep their upper hand.

The ‘bowlers’ captain’ Suryakumar has not only marshalled his troops with precision to make effective bowling changes, but he has looked to lead from front with the bat having scored 58 and 26 in the two outings so far.

India have remained aggressive right from the word go to reap rich benefits, putting a 200 plus score in the opener. In the second game, a slight change in the batting line-up delivered a seven-wicket win which helped them seal the series. It remains to be seen if vice-captain and opener Shubman Gill is fit in time for this contest after he missed the second game due to a stiff neck.

His replacement, Sanju Samson had to wait for over an hour to face his first ball due to a rain break and when his chance arrived, the right-hander missed one from Maheesh Theekshana for a golden duck.

Samson and India will be seeking improved performances from the batter, who has been a fixture around the T20I squad for some time, including serving as a non-playing member of the World Cup-winning team.

But at the other end, Yashasvi Jaiswal has looked to go all-out with his attacking game to rake up 70 runs in two outings and he remains one of the biggest threats for the Lankans.

For the hosts, Pathum Nissanka (111 runs) and Kusal Perera (73) have provided the fireworks at the top but Sri Lanka’s middle-overs struggles have led to their downfall. India spinner Ravi Bishnoi, who helped script a win in the second game with 3/26, highlighted Sri Lankan batters’ inability to navigate spin bowling in the series.

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