It was undoubtedly a one sided series, and what we witnessed was nothing but totally uninterrupted classy show of Cricket by Kohli and boys.
The match will begin at 1.30 PM, and it will be live telecasted by Star Sports, DD National and DD Sports in India. CSN Network is telecasting the game in Sri Lanka, and Willow TV will do the same in United States of America.
The Indian team won the first four games in the 5 match ODI series in style, and when they enter the ground for the last ODI, they will surely aim for a white wash against the out of form Sri Lankan side.
The match will take place at JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi on November 16th 2014.
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The hosts were in complete touch throughout the series, and the Sri Lankan team under the leadership of Angelo Mathews literally failed to show even the slightest fighting spirit in any of the matches.
Indian won all the matches in huge margins, and it includes, the 163 run win in the first ODI, seven wicket and six wicket triumph in the second and third, and the 153 run victory in the fourth match.
The Sri Lankan bowling side failed to make any impacts in the series, and this is the main reason behind their consecutive losses.
The team is struggling hard to find replacements for Lasith Malinga and Herath. Ajantha Mendis has failed in all the matches, and he is not getting rhythm even in the spinner friendly Indian tracks.
Final score:
Sri Lanka 286 (50 overs)
India 287/7
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On the other hand, all the top order Indian batsmen are in full form. In the initial matches, it was Rahane, Dhawan and Ambatti Rayudu who led the show.
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In the 4th ODI, Rohit Sharma showed his ferocious face, and he scored the highest score by any batsman in the One Day International Cricket history.
The consecutive losses has created rift in the Sri Lankan Side, and if reports are true, various conflicts have developed between a senior team member, and the Selection Committee Chairman Sanath Jayasurya.
The team badly needs a victory in the last ODI, and if they fail again, it will surely remain as a black dot of humiliation in the Sri Lankan Cricket history.