Upbeat India to take on depleted Lanka in T20 series opener

India will also look to retain their number one position in the ICC T20I Championship table, which they achieved after sweeping aside Australia.

February 08, 2016 03:08 pm | Updated 03:17 pm IST - Pune

Boosted by their 3-0 clean sweep of Australia Down Under, a confident India would seek to continue their winning momentum when they take on a depleted and new-look Sri Lanka in the first of three T20 Internationals here tomorrow.

After the comprehensive series triumph in Australia, these three matches would certainly act as the springboard for the hosts to begin their preparations for the Asia Cup T20 Championship which is beginning in Bangladesh later this month and the World T20 in March-April in India.

India will also look to win the T20 series to retain their number one position in the ICC T20I Championship table, which they achieved after sweeping aside Australia last week.

The hosts will definitely miss their Test captain Virat Kohli who has been rested by the selectors before the more important Asia Cup and the World T20 events. Kohli has been in glorious form in the T20 series in Australia, as well as in the preceding ODI series Down Under which India lost 1-4.

Even in the absence of a top shot like Kohli, the home team’s batting strength looks pretty formidable for the new-look attack of Sri Lanka, the defending World T20 Champions.

In Rohit Sharma, who was also in top form in Australia, and Shikhar Dhawan — who took time to get going Down Under, the home team has a set of right-left openers who have repeatedly given the side great starts and they could be a handful for the largely inexperienced Lanka bowling attack on the Indian batting tracks.

The riches are evident in the rest of the batting order with the likes of Suresh Raina, captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the recalled Yuvraj Singh, present along with the fit-again Ajinkya Rahane and Manish Pandey who played a match-winning knock in the final ODI in Australia but did not figure in the subsequent T20s.

In fact, Pandey would be very eager to stamp his class in the T20 format too ahead of the Asia Cup and World T20 events for which he has not found a place in the squad.

In bowling too, the same attack that figured in the series in Australia would be seen. This includes Bhuvneshwar Kumar who is not part of the Asia Cup or World T20 squad, although he may not be among the first choice for seam-up stuff in the presence of Ashish Nehra and Jasprit Bumrah, who had impressed with his unorthodox action and extra pace in Australia.

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