With the ODI series against Sri Lanka hanging in the balance, the Indian cricket team intensified their preparations on Tuesday ahead of the crucial third and final ODI in Colombo on Wednesday. The first ODI ended in a thrilling tie last Friday, while Sri Lanka emerged victorious in the second ODI by 32 runs on Sunday.
Under the guidance of new head coach Gautam Gambhir, India is determined to avoid their first series loss to Sri Lanka in 27 years. The Indian cricket board (BCCI) shared a video on their official Twitter handle showcasing the Rohit Sharma-led team practicing diligently under the watchful eyes of interim bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule, assistant coaches Ryan ten Doeschate, and Abhishek Nayar.
Bahutule emphasized the team’s focus on addressing areas of improvement, particularly in bowling. “We’ve been working on certain areas that we need to improve on, and the bowlers have been trying to implement a specific pattern of bowling,” he said. “We’re trying to find solutions to match that and overcome the challenges.”
According to reports, Rohit Sharma participated in practice but did not bat. Rishabh Pant showcased his aggressive batting against the spinners in the nets, while Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Shubman Gill, and KL Rahul had extended batting sessions. Notably, Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh did not bowl during the practice session.
Ryan ten Doeschate highlighted the team’s efforts to learn from their mistakes in the first two games. “We’re trying to be specific and learn from the mistakes we made in the first couple of games,” he said. “The conditions have been tough, but the guys have come up with their own plans. We’re trying to create a positive environment where the players can express themselves and showcase their abilities.”
With the second match ending in a loss, India faces a dilemma between fielding their strongest XI or experimenting ahead of the next major ICC tournament, which is scheduled to take place in just six months.
Abhishek Nayar expressed confidence in the team’s ability to bounce back from the setback. “As Indians, we are emotional people,” he said. “When we don’t get the results we want, it brings out the passion and integrity of each individual. Every cricketer in that dressing room knows what’s at stake, and that often brings out the best in the team.”
A loss in the third ODI would be a disappointing outcome for the newly appointed Gautam Gambhir-led coaching staff, who took over a team that had been performing exceptionally well in ODI cricket less than a year ago. Despite their early success, they would be eager to avoid ending their two-week tour of Sri Lanka with more questions than answers.