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Spinners' magic will be at display at Kotla pitch, says Dhoni | Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has expressed hope to wrap up the series with another win in the fifth one-day international match against Sri Lanka on Sunday,
as the spinners will be in action at the national capital's Ferozeshah Kotla ground.
While addressing a news conference here Dhoni said that the spinners would come
into action in the final ODI. "It's a day game. The scenario will be different.
We will now have to see how the wickets will behave. It's a very different track.
The wicket would be different from the normal wicket of Kotla. It will be difficult
to judge right now what would be the score, but definitely spinners will come
into action," said Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian Skipper. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan
skipper Kumar Sangakkara has blamed the absence of some senior bowlers from
the
team for their defeat in the 4th ODI on Thursday (Dec. 24) in Kolkata. The team
suffered a seven-wicket defeat against India. "There hasn't been a huge contrast
in performance. Both sides' batting has been dominant. The bowling has been patchy
at times. Unfortunately for us, we are playing without the best bowling attack,
not even close to be our best bowling attack. But the Indians are playing at their
full strength when it comes to bowling. So it would have been great to have our
experienced bowlers back on our side," said Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lankan
captain.
The Sri Lankan team has been struck by injuries to its players. India registered
a splendid win in a thrilling chase of in opening game at Rajkot by three runs
and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Sri Lanka retaliated by winning
the second match at Nagpur by three wickets. India, however, resumed the upper
hand when it won the third and fourth ODIs against Sri Lanka and took a lead of
3-1. India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the fourth ODI at Eden Gardens in
Kolkata on Thursday (December 24) with a target of 316 runs and Delhi's Virat
Kohli and Gautam Gambhir made the mammoth total an easy target with an
awe-inspiring
partnership. Sri Lanka has already lost the three-test match series to India 2-0.
The two-game Twenty20 series was drawn 1-1. |
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