Bruised India eye redemption
Title holders India would be hoping for a positive start to their campaign in the Asia Cup when they take on Sri Lanka in Mirpur on Tuesday.
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The Asia Cup will provide India a chance to make amends for their dismal performance in the triangular series in Australia where they won just three out of eight matches.
After having flopped in two consecutive overseas tours in England and then Australia, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni knows the importance of a good start that will hold them in good stead in the regional tournament.
"Over the years, the format has changed in the sense that now there are four good sides. It is a very short series, and it is very important to start with a positive note because it's not very often that you play in a tournament where all the Asian countries are playing together," Dhoni said.
India are coming into the tournament with just a few changes in the squad that played in Australia with hard-hitting batsman Yusuf Pathan and pacer Ashok Dinda drafted into the side, while Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Umesh Yadav have been 'rested' due to injuries.
The Asia Cup is also an ideal platform for Sachin Tendulkar to record his much-awaited 100th international ton after having missed the feat in the Test series against Australia and the subsequent triangular series.
The tournament will also provide another opportunity to young players like Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja to prove their worth after producing a below-par performance in tough Australian conditions.
Young Virat Kohli, on the other hand, will be oozing with confidence following his impressive showing in Australia, which earned him the post of vice-captain in Sehwag's absence.
But looking at India's inconsistent showing in Australia, Dhoni has a lot to ponder ahead of his side's tournament opener against Sri Lanka at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
"It's not that we have done really badly. Of course, we had a patch where we have not done consistently well.
"Especially when it comes to the ODI format, I think we have done quite well. So we are hoping that we will stick to it and be consistent throughout the tournament," Dhoni said.
The series will also see a keen contest between Jadeja and Yusuf Pathan for the lone all-rounder's spot in the playing XI.
"Unfortunately, he's (Virender Sehwag) not there. We will miss him, he is one of the most dangerous openers. But this means we have one space in the playing eleven right now. It may go to somebody like Yusuf Pathan so that we can balance the flair and the firepower and the stability that's needed.
"I think it's an opportunity for someone like a Yusuf or a Ravindra Jadeja to do well and grab that number six position," Dhoni said.
On the bowling front, India boasts of a relatively young pace attack in R Vinay Kumar, Dinda, Praveen Kumar and Irfan Pathan, while the spin department will be led by Ravichandran Ashwin and will have leg-spinner Rahul Sharma for company.
On paper, there is nothing much to differentiate between the two sides, but going by present form, Sri Lanka undoubtedly hold an edge over the Indians.
Sri Lanka have been a resurgent side this year. They narrowly lost the five-match series in South Africa 2-3 early this year and reached the finals of the just-concluded triangular series in Australia, only to lose it but not before giving a tought fight to the home team.
But the Sri Lankans have come here as a tired side after the long tri-series in Australia, where they played five matches in the last 10 days.
"The intensity was really high because we were performing at a very high level. Even though we lost the finals, I thought the commitment of the players and the energy level was very good," Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said.
"International cricket is such now that you need to adapt very quickly mentally and physically to the schedules that we have," he said.
If the islanders wish to win their fifth Asia Cup title, they will have to rejuvenate themselves in no time as one bad day in office can hurt their cause.
After having flopped in two consecutive overseas tours in England and then Australia, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni knows the importance of a good start that will hold them in good stead in the regional tournament.
"Over the years, the format has changed in the sense that now there are four good sides. It is a very short series, and it is very important to start with a positive note because it's not very often that you play in a tournament where all the Asian countries are playing together," Dhoni said.
India are coming into the tournament with just a few changes in the squad that played in Australia with hard-hitting batsman Yusuf Pathan and pacer Ashok Dinda drafted into the side, while Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Umesh Yadav have been 'rested' due to injuries.
The Asia Cup is also an ideal platform for Sachin Tendulkar to record his much-awaited 100th international ton after having missed the feat in the Test series against Australia and the subsequent triangular series.
The tournament will also provide another opportunity to young players like Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja to prove their worth after producing a below-par performance in tough Australian conditions.
Young Virat Kohli, on the other hand, will be oozing with confidence following his impressive showing in Australia, which earned him the post of vice-captain in Sehwag's absence.
But looking at India's inconsistent showing in Australia, Dhoni has a lot to ponder ahead of his side's tournament opener against Sri Lanka at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
"It's not that we have done really badly. Of course, we had a patch where we have not done consistently well.
"Especially when it comes to the ODI format, I think we have done quite well. So we are hoping that we will stick to it and be consistent throughout the tournament," Dhoni said.
The series will also see a keen contest between Jadeja and Yusuf Pathan for the lone all-rounder's spot in the playing XI.
"Unfortunately, he's (Virender Sehwag) not there. We will miss him, he is one of the most dangerous openers. But this means we have one space in the playing eleven right now. It may go to somebody like Yusuf Pathan so that we can balance the flair and the firepower and the stability that's needed.
"I think it's an opportunity for someone like a Yusuf or a Ravindra Jadeja to do well and grab that number six position," Dhoni said.
On the bowling front, India boasts of a relatively young pace attack in R Vinay Kumar, Dinda, Praveen Kumar and Irfan Pathan, while the spin department will be led by Ravichandran Ashwin and will have leg-spinner Rahul Sharma for company.
On paper, there is nothing much to differentiate between the two sides, but going by present form, Sri Lanka undoubtedly hold an edge over the Indians.
Sri Lanka have been a resurgent side this year. They narrowly lost the five-match series in South Africa 2-3 early this year and reached the finals of the just-concluded triangular series in Australia, only to lose it but not before giving a tought fight to the home team.
But the Sri Lankans have come here as a tired side after the long tri-series in Australia, where they played five matches in the last 10 days.
"The intensity was really high because we were performing at a very high level. Even though we lost the finals, I thought the commitment of the players and the energy level was very good," Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said.
"International cricket is such now that you need to adapt very quickly mentally and physically to the schedules that we have," he said.
If the islanders wish to win their fifth Asia Cup title, they will have to rejuvenate themselves in no time as one bad day in office can hurt their cause.
Interesting Stats:
India vs Sri Lanka in ODIs/Asia Cup
- The two countries have played 133 ODIs against each other. The tally includes 17 in the Asia Cup.
- The two countries have played 133 ODIs against each other. The tally includes 17 in the Asia Cup.
- Sachin Tendulkar (112 not out) is the only Indian centurion against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup - Sharjah on 9.4.1995.
- Sachin Tendulkar (93) at Dhaka on June 1, 2000 and Mohammad Azharuddin (90 not out) at Sharjah on April 14, 1995 got out in the nervous nineties.
- Four centuries, including three by Sanath Jayasuriya, have been recorded for Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup against India.
131* Arjuna Ranatunga Colombo,RPS 18.7.1997
130 Sanath Jayasuriya Colombo,RPS 27.7.2004
125 Sanath Jayasuriya Karachi 6.7.2008
105 Sanath Jayasuriya Dhaka 1.6.2000
- Sachin Tendulkar is all set to become the first Indian batsman to complete 500 runs against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup - 480 runs (ave.53.33) in 10 games, including a hundred and four fifties.
- Sanath Jayasuriya (562 runs (ave.51.09) in 11 games, including three centuries and a fifty) is the top run-scorer for Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
130 Sanath Jayasuriya Colombo,RPS 27.7.2004
125 Sanath Jayasuriya Karachi 6.7.2008
105 Sanath Jayasuriya Dhaka 1.6.2000
- Sachin Tendulkar is all set to become the first Indian batsman to complete 500 runs against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup - 480 runs (ave.53.33) in 10 games, including a hundred and four fifties.
- Sanath Jayasuriya (562 runs (ave.51.09) in 11 games, including three centuries and a fifty) is the top run-scorer for Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
- Kapil Dev, with 10 wickets at an average of 14.80 in 4 games, including a four-wicket haul, is the top wicket-taker for India against SL in the Asia Cup. Irfan Pathan, with 8 wickets (ave.32.87) in 5 games, is second in the list.
- Kapil Dev (4/31, including a hat-trick) at Kolkata on January 4, 1991 holds an Indian record for the best bowling figures against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
Ashish Nehra (4/40 at Dambulla on 24.6.2010) is the only other Indian bowler to take four wickets in an innings.
The top two bowling figures in an innings for SL against India in the Asia Cup are:
- Ajantha Mendis' figures of 6/13 at Karachi on 6.7.2008 are the best for SL against India in the Asia Cup. Farveez Maharoof's figures of 5 for 42 at Dambulla on 22.6.2010 are the second best.
- Chaminda Vaas, with 11 wickets at 30.90 runs in 8 matches, is the top wicket-taker for SL against India in the Asia Cup.
- Kapil Dev (4/31, including a hat-trick) at Kolkata on January 4, 1991 holds an Indian record for the best bowling figures against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
Ashish Nehra (4/40 at Dambulla on 24.6.2010) is the only other Indian bowler to take four wickets in an innings.
The top two bowling figures in an innings for SL against India in the Asia Cup are:
- Ajantha Mendis' figures of 6/13 at Karachi on 6.7.2008 are the best for SL against India in the Asia Cup. Farveez Maharoof's figures of 5 for 42 at Dambulla on 22.6.2010 are the second best.
- Chaminda Vaas, with 11 wickets at 30.90 runs in 8 matches, is the top wicket-taker for SL against India in the Asia Cup.
Squads
India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt), Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar, Manoj Tiwary, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ashok Dinda, Ravindra Jadeja, Praveen Kumar, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Rahul Sharma, R Vinay Kumar.
Sri Lanka: Mahela Jayawardene (capt), Angelo Mathews, Dinesh Chandimal, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Nuwan Kulasekara, Suranga Lakmal, Farveez Maharoof, Lasith Malinga, Thisara Perera, Seekkuge Prasanna, Kumar Sangakkara, Sachithra Senanayake, Upul Tharanga, Lahiru Thirimanne.
India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt), Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar, Manoj Tiwary, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ashok Dinda, Ravindra Jadeja, Praveen Kumar, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Rahul Sharma, R Vinay Kumar.
Sri Lanka: Mahela Jayawardene (capt), Angelo Mathews, Dinesh Chandimal, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Nuwan Kulasekara, Suranga Lakmal, Farveez Maharoof, Lasith Malinga, Thisara Perera, Seekkuge Prasanna, Kumar Sangakkara, Sachithra Senanayake, Upul Tharanga, Lahiru Thirimanne.
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