India vs Sri Lanka: Happy opening dilemma as India brace up for another big win

An infinitely superior India will be eager to carry out yet another demolition act on a below-par Sri Lanka when the two teams clash in the third and final Test starting here tomorrow.
An infinitely superior India will be eager to carry out yet another demolition act on a below-par Sri Lanka when the two teams clash in the third and final Test starting here tomorrow. |PTI
An infinitely superior India will be eager to carry out yet another demolition act on a below-par Sri Lanka when the two teams clash in the third and final Test starting here tomorrow. |PTI
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India's dominance has made the series a lopsided affair and the aspect which will be most interesting to observe tomorrow is the opening combination that the home team would pick. |PTI
India's dominance has made the series a lopsided affair and the aspect which will be most interesting to observe tomorrow is the opening combination that the home team would pick. |PTI
India are 1-0 up in the series which could have easily been 2-0 had Kohli and his men got an extra 45 minutes on the final day of the rain-curtailed first Test that ended in a draw. | PTI
India are 1-0 up in the series which could have easily been 2-0 had Kohli and his men got an extra 45 minutes on the final day of the rain-curtailed first Test that ended in a draw. | PTI
India Cricket team member Rohit Sharma during a practice session in New Delhi . |PTI
India Cricket team member Rohit Sharma during a practice session in New Delhi . |PTI
India would be ideally hoping to put up another dominant show, aiming for a finish inside four days. | PTI
India would be ideally hoping to put up another dominant show, aiming for a finish inside four days. | PTI
India Cricket team members Shikhar Dhawan and A Rahane during a practice session in New Delhi. |PTI
India Cricket team members Shikhar Dhawan and A Rahane during a practice session in New Delhi. |PTI
The last time a Test match was held at the Kotla in 2015, it was rated as the best pitch as the match against South Africa went deep into the fifth day. | PTI
The last time a Test match was held at the Kotla in 2015, it was rated as the best pitch as the match against South Africa went deep into the fifth day. | PTI

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