Despite its failures against Australia this summer, the Indian batting could expect to come good against the lesser firepower of Sri Lankan bowling. But, frequent rotation of batting order may affect overall performance of the team. One of the leading cricket expert Dean Jones indicated that Team India's main weakling is its bowling. Bowlers should keep the ball in the area of uncertainty and make the batsman play. The Team should also improve their fielding standard. The Team should not forget that they are playing against another formidable side.Openers Tillakaratne, Dilshan and Upul Tharanaga are a force to reckon with in ODI cricket. Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, as ever, are the backbone of Sri Lankan batting. Then there is irrepressible Lasith Malinga, arguably the best one-day bowler in the world.Whatever may be the outcome, the cricket lover may witness a nail-biting finish match if India's batting line up clicks today.
News On AIR | February 8, 2012 9:06 AM
2nd ODI: India takes on Sri Lanka at Perth today