Indian Batters Must Deliver in 3rd ODI Against Sri Lanka to Avert Historic Series Defeat
Key Players Under Pressure as India Faces Decisive Match
The spotlight is on India’s batters, especially the iconic Virat Kohli, to rise to the challenge and follow captain Rohit Sharma’s lead in tackling Sri Lanka’s spin threat in the decisive third ODI in Colombo on Wednesday. India aims to avoid their first series loss to Sri Lanka in 27 years. Gautam Gambhir, in his first ODI assignment as head coach, certainly did not envision this rocky start. India last suffered a bilateral ODI series defeat to Sri Lanka in 1997, when Arjuna Ranatunga’s team swept Sachin Tendulkar’s squad 3-0.
Historical Context and Recent Struggles
Since that defeat, India has dominated in 11 bilateral ODI series against Sri Lanka. However, after a 32-run loss in the second ODI and a tie in the first, India finds itself unable to win this three-match series.
The primary issue has been the batsmen’s struggles against spin on a turning RPSC pitch. Kohli, with only 38 runs in two matches, exemplifies these struggles. His subdued performance, especially after Rohit’s strong starts, has been concerning. Kohli’s inability to handle Wanindu Hasaranga’s leg-spin in the first match and Jeffrey Vandersay’s six-wicket haul in the second highlights his current form’s fragility.
Key Players’ Performances
A confident Kohli is crucial for India’s middle overs, whether setting a target or chasing. His struggles are symptomatic of the broader batting unit’s issues. Shivam Dube, designated as the team’s spin-basher, failed to pick a regulation leg-break by Vandersay, getting out cheaply in the second ODI. Similarly, Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul have been ineffective against the Lankan spinners, showing a lack of strategy in rotating the strike.
Rohit Sharma’s Approach
Rohit Sharma’s batting offers a blueprint. His 44-ball 64 in the second ODI demonstrated calculated aggression without taking undue risks. The rest of the batting lineup needs to emulate his confidence and planning.
Potential Team Changes
The team management might consider replacing Shivam Dube with Riyan Parag, whose off-spin or leg-spin could be more beneficial under the current conditions. Parag is also a capable hard-hitter, which might provide the balance India needs.
Bowling Improvements Needed
Indian bowlers also need to step up, having failed to capitalize on reducing Sri Lanka to 142 for six and 136 for six in the previous matches. Finishing strong will be critical in the final ODI.
As India gears up for this crucial match, the batters must take inspiration from Rohit’s approach and adapt quickly to counter the spin threat, ensuring they don’t let history repeat itself with a series defeat after 27 years.