The Indian team won the third ODI and ensured another series win under Virat Kohli’s captaincy. A superb match winning hundred from Rohit Sharma helped India chase a modest target of 218 after early jitters.
Indian team has not lost a game in the entire series so far. Virat Kohli’s remarks after the first ODI have raised some serious eye brows about the changes in the next two ODI’s. As the series is sealed now, the team management will like to test the bench strength of the Indian side.
In the second and third ODI, the Indian middle-order batsmen have struggled to put up a good show and have struggled to pick the mystery spinner, Akila Dhananjaya. Kedar Jadhav and KL Rahul have both been unable to score runs against the Lankan side, and their wickets had caused some serious concerns for the side while chasing.
India captain Virat Kohli in the post match presentation said they would make some changes to their playing XI, as they are already 3-0 up in the series. Now let’s have a look at the likely changes to occur in the team.