India seek comeback after huge loss in first ODI
MOHALI: After suffering an unusually massive defeat in the first ODI, India would look to get even against an inspired Sri Lanka in a do-or-die second match here on Wednesday.
The seven-wicket drubbing not only hurt but was also an eye-opener for India who have been dominant all throughout the home season. Proving that the opening day surrender to Sri Lanka pacers at the Eden Gardens was no aberration, the Indian batting stood exposed once again against the moving ball.
Chandigarh won’t be as cold as Dharamsala but the pacers should come into play considering it is another 11:30am start to the day-night encounter.
In that case, it will be another test for the Indian batsmen if the home team happens to bat first in a must-win contest. Barring M.S. Dhoni (65), the often highly-rated batsmen seemed like sitting ducks every time Suranga Lakmal pitched the ball up in the off-stump corridor in Kolkata.
If it was one person, who would be gutted looking at his team’s performance, it would be captain Virat Kohli, who opted out of the series to get married to Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma in Italy.
Rohit, leading the side in Kohli’s absence, was not amused either in his first ODI as captain. Though, he promised that the team will learn from Dharamsala debacle and bounce back in the remaining two games.
He is unlikely to tinker with the playing eleven but there is a possibility that Ajinkya Rahane is picked to shore up the inexperienced batting, especially the middle order.
Rahane sat out of the opening game as the team management only sees him as the backup opener in the presence of Sharma and Dhawan.
However, he has batted in the middle-order in a few games out of the 84 ODIs he has played. In the bowling department, the worry for India will be the performance of Hardik Pandya, who again leaked runs as the hosts tried to defend a paltry 112.
He is picked as the bowling all-rounder for the South Africa Test series and needs to be at the top of his game ahead of the crucial tour starting next month.