India look to extend domince

India look to extend domince

Dharamsala, Dec 9 : India will aim to extend their domince sans regular skipper Virat Kohli when they face Sri Lanka in the opener of the three-match One-day Intertiol rubber at the HPCA Stadium here on Sunday.

Kohli had asked for a break ahead of the challenging tour to South Africa later this month and, in his absence, vice captain Rohit Sharma will take over the reins of the Men in Blue.
With predictions of widespread rain and snow threatening the opener, the toss could play a crucial role in the outcome of the tie.
Having won five straight bilateral series apart from reaching Champions Trophy fil, a 3-0 win will put India atop the ICC ODI rankings, overtaking South Africa.
The last time India faced Sri Lanka in one-dayers, it swept aside the island tion 5-0.
Going into the contest, the Sri Lankans will need to deal with a formidable batting line-up comprising Rohit, Ajinkya Rahane, Dinesh Karthik, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav.
While the opening slot seems locked with Rohit and Dhawan at the top, Rahane is likely to get a chance at the number three position with Kohli given a much-needed rest.
However, if Dhawan, who was down with viral fever on Friday, pulls out then Rahane could be seen opening the innings.
It will be a sweet headache for the team magement to choose between Manish Pandey and Shreyas Iyer, in case Jadhav also misses the opening tie due to a hamstring injury.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya will continue to be a vital cog in India’s wheel as he completes what has been an exceptiol year in intertiol cricket for him.
The bowling department will be led by the pace duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah while Pandya will provide the services of the third seamer. It will be interesting to see if rookie Siddharth Kaul is included in the playing XI at the HPCA Stadium, which is expected to aid swing bowling.
With the conditions favouring the seamers, it looks highly likely that India could go in with one specialist wrist spinner between Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav despite having an extra finger-spin option in Axar Patel.
On the other hand, fresh from a great fightback which saw them drawing the third Test in New Delhi, the Sri Lankans will expect their senior players in Angelo Mathews and Upul Tharanga to lead the way.
For the islanders, the return of Kusal Perera and Asela Guratne after recovering from injuries will bolster their middle order.
The tourists will bank on young batsman Dhanjaya de Silva, who scored a fighting century in the third Test to force a draw in Delhi. IANS

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