India need win, West Indies need Sri Lankan win
Even in a tournament as short as this tri-series, there's time for
plenty of twists and turns. Five days ago, West Indies were on top with
two wins in two games, and seemed to be cruising to the finals. Instead,
after two consecutive losses, they will spend Tuesday anxiously
tracking the final league game, cheering Sri Lanka on against India. A
defeat for India will send both Sri Lanka and West Indies through to the
final.
Sri Lanka, after their 39-run rain-influenced victory
over the home side, are the best placed of the three teams. Even with a
game in hand, they have a share of the top spot and their run-rate is
robust thanks to their 161-run thrashing
of India last week. Unless they have an absolute horror outing today
and lose by something in the range of 210 runs, they will be in the
final.
India are currently the laggards, but a victory will almost certainly
take them into the final at the expense of West Indies. For a target
below 321, India can win off the last ball and still get their net
run-rate above that of West Indies. For larger targets, India will need
to win with a few deliveries to spare (or by a margin of a handful of
runs).
Rain is expected in Port-of-Spain on Tuesday, however, and though there
is a reserve day, in the event the match is washed out, India will be
eliminated.
Form guide
(most recent first, last five completed matches)
Sri Lanka WWLLW
India WLLWW
In the spotlight
Indian fans haven't quite warmed up to a tournament which came so
quickly on the heels of a triumphant Champions Trophy, but their
interest will have been stoked by the prospect of watching the man
widely tipped to be India's next leader, Virat Kohli, taking
charge. While he has matured rapidly in the past couple of years, his
early reputation of being a hothead hasn't been completed wiped out. An
early challenge will be to deal with the fallout of an on-field tiff
between Ravindra Jadeja and Suresh Raina, images of which have dominated
cricket news in India over the past few days.
Dinesh Chandimal may have been promoted to the Sri Lankan
vice-captaincy but his one-day record over the past year has been
mediocre - just one half-century and seven single-digit scores in 15
innings. With Kumar Sangakkara keeping wicket, Chandimal is playing as a
specialist batsman, and will need better numbers if he wants to keep
other contenders at bay.
Team news
After their previous game stretched over two days, Sri Lanka will be
playing on a third consecutive day. There might have been a temptation
to give their spearhead Lasith Malinga a rest, but with Nuwan Kulasekara
injuring his finger on Monday, they are likely to play Malinga. Sri
Lanka, surprisingly, left out Rangana Herath against West Indies and it
remains to be seen whether they continue with Sachithra Senanayake as
the lead spinner
Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Mahela Jayawardene, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3
Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Angelo Mathews (capt), 6
Lahiru Thirimanne, 7 Jeevan Mendis, 8 Dilhara Lokuhettige, 9 Lasith
Malinga, 10 Sachithra Senanayake, 11 Shaminda Eranga
India are likely to go in with the same combination that gave them a thumping 102-run win over West Indies on Friday.
India (probable) 1 Shikhar Dhawan, 2 Rohit Sharma, 3 Virat Kohli
(capt), 4 Suresh Raina, 5 Dinesh Karthik (wk), 6 M Vijay, 7 Ravindra
Jadeja, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Umesh
Yadav
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