The Indian batting lineup was completely shattered by Sri Lanka’s comprehensive 110-run victory over them in the third and final ODI played at home ground, thereby sealing the series 2-0. In every department, all-rounders gave an effective display as the hosts bowled out their counterparts in a mere 48 overs.
When Sri Lanka batted first, they amassed a challenging 248/7, with Avishka Fernando coming close to a century with a solid 96. Despite some early gains, India’s bowling attack was unable to restrict the Lankan middle order, which allowed the score to surpass 240.
The Indian pursuit got off to a solid start, with Rohit Sharma looking well. But the fall came quickly, and Rohit Sharma appeared to be in good form as the Indian chase got underway. However, the collapse was swift and severe as Sri Lanka’s spin three of Maheesh Theekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, and Dunith Wellalage ripped through the batting order. Wellalage grabbed the show with a five-wicket haul, exposing the gaps in the Indian batting.
India, who was predicted to win the series, suffered a serious blow with the loss. Throughout the series, the team’s batting problems have been made clear by the ineffectiveness of important players like Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli. Conversely, Sri Lanka has made excellent progress and will feel quite confident following this decisive series victory.
The management of the Indian squad will have a lot to think about as they try to recover and reorganise in preparation for the upcoming task. On batting-friendly wickets, the bowlers will need to figure out how to control the opposition, and the batting order needs to be drastically changed.
This series victory would greatly improve Sri Lanka’s cricket. Their batting squad has demonstrated toughness under duress, and their spinners have been outstanding.
There’s no doubt that the Indian cricket team and its support staff will be under pressure given how comprehensive the defeat was. It remains to be seen if this is a fad or an indication of more serious issues.