IND vs ENG: With India’s only probable chance to secure an ODI XI remaining in the series against England, changes that India must bring to their team before the Champions Trophy

IND vs ENG: India was ranked the best in the world, as they have been crowned as No. 1 in the ICC rankings. This was the greatest feat achieved in the Rahul Dravid era, while he also led India to a World Cup final after 12 long years, as India did not qualify for the finals of the World Cup before 2023 since their famous victory at the Wankhede in 2011.

Though India is yet to win the World Cup under Rohit Sharma, yet during his captaincy days with Dravid, he emerged as one of the greatest sides, winning all bilaterals and even ICC matches, only losing a single game to the Aussies that is in the World Cup.

Recently, social media has been in the buzz, as Gautam Gambhir has lost his first-ever international series. A huge record was made as Sri Lanka defeated them after 27 long years for the for the first time since 1997. Shouts of ‘Resign Gambhir, return Dravid, sir” have spread out loud.

However, after the series defeat against Sri Lanka, the criticism has not been limited to only the Indian coach, as the fury has also fallen over the skipper and the players. However, the skipper is not to blame, as he has done everything possible. But still, several issues are to be addressed in the Indian team before the Champions Trophy, and let’s see a few of them.

Shubman Gill is not ready to be assigned big roles for the Indian team.

The 24-year-old Indian opening batsman has been assigned to big roles very early on in his career. The star batter has often been considered the future of Indian cricket and is also referred to as Prince, bringing comparisons with a young Virat Kohli.

Criticisms flow in as Gill continues bad form


But the social media and even the players scream out loud that he cannot be the future of Indian cricket. He was recently named the Indian vice captain, but still, likes of Yashasvi Jaiswal should still be considered for replacing him in the format. Jaiswal, who is seen as the best batter in the other two formats, should now be considered ideal for replacing a put-of-touch Gill, who has been provided too many opportunities since his weak form has continued for over a year now.

Need to find a replacement for Md. Siraj

Siraj, who has been considered firm bowling options alongside veteran Jasprit Bumrah, finally needs the Indian team to take a call on his future. His inability to produce wickets has been a huge problem for the Men in Blue, as Bumrah deserves a better companion in the bowling deck.

If Mohammad Shami can be ideally brought back in the format and he is fit to feature for India, then the problem can be easily solved, as the world has witnessed what the Bumrah-Shami duo can produce even on the best of batting tracks, as they did in the World Cup 2023. However, if not Shami, then the likes of young Avesh and Harshit Rana should be tried on to replace Siraj.

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Spin can’t be a problem for India. Likes of the great Virat Kohli must get rid of his weak patch against Spinners.

This is not only a matter of concern but also a humiliation, as the country that has produced one of the finest spinners, as well as the players of spin, is now facing trouble handling spin. While addressing this issue, Rohit also claimed that the problem not only arose against Wellalage and Vandersay but also even against Asalanka, who is the part-timer, as he picked 6 wickets in two games he bowled in.

The greatest of players who are now disturbed by spin should focus on bettering their stats, as this has been on the front, that India can be demolished on spin pitches. With the Champions Trophy to be scheduled in India, they should focus on this major issue.

Likes of veterans Jadeja and Pandya should be brought back and not ignored.

Gambhir showed great audacity in having dropped Ravindra Jadeja from the ODI format, despite Hardik Pandya already missing the series due to personal reasons. However, both all-rounders should be included in India’s ODI squad, as they can be of great value to the Indian side.

The next series and hopefully the Champions Trophy all should feature the two all-rounders, as the likes of Shivam Dube and Sundar might not be ideal to release these greats of the game. Even Riyan Parag can be handy for India; since the retirement of players like Suresh Raina and later Kedar Jadhav, India has not had players who can slip in a few overs and also pick a wicket or so. Parag, in his ODI debut, picked 3 wickets and proved that he can be handy in the role.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Full Schedule, Fixture, Qualified Teams, Announced Squads and More

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: The International Cricket Council has announced the full schedule of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 and the Women’s Tournament is set to kick start in the first week of October this year. Here, in this article, you will read ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Full Schedule, Qualified Teams, Announced Squads and More.

First of all, the big update is that the ICC is considering India as the alternative host if the political and social conditions remain unstable in the original host Bangladesh. As of now, there are very high chance that India is going to host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

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BAN-W vs IND-W 2023: T20 Schedule, Squad

Initially, Bangladesh were about to host the Women’s T20 World Cup. The iconic Shere Bangla National Stadium and Sylhet International Stadium were the two stadiums that the Bangladesh Cricket Board offered for the tournament.

Let’s take a look at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Full Schedule, Fixture, Qualified Teams, Announced Squads and More:

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Format

Coming to the teams, fixture, and format, the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is set to be played between 10 teams. The 10 teams are divided into two groups- Group A and Group B.

The 10 teams will then play in a round-robin fixture within their groups and the top two teams from both groups after the completion of the Group stage will head to the semi-finals of the tournament. ICC is known to keep the fixtures and format clean and sorted and this is another example of it.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Qualified Teams

The 10 teams are divided into two groups and the groups are:

Group A

Australia
India
Pakistan
New Zealand
Sri Lanka

Group B

Scotland
South Africa
England
Bangladesh
West Indies

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Schedule

DateMatchGroup/StageTimeVenue
October 3, ThursdayEngland vs South AfricaB2:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 3, ThursdayBangladesh vs ScotlandB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 4, FridayAustralia vs Sri LankaA2:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 4, FridayIndia vs New ZealandA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 5, SaturdaySouth Africa vs West IndiesB2:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 5, SaturdayBangladesh vs EnglandB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 6, SundayNew Zealand vs Sri LankaA2:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 6, SundayIndia vs PakistanA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 7, MondayWest Indies vs ScotlandB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 8, TuesdayAustralia vs PakistanA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 9, WednesdayBangladesh vs West IndiesB2:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 9, WednesdayIndia vs Sri LankaA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 10, ThursdaySouth Africa vs ScotlandB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 11, FridayAustralia vs New ZealandA2:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 11, FridayPakistan vs Sri LankaA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 12, SaturdayEngland vs West IndiesB2:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 12, SaturdayBangladesh vs South AfricaB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 13, SundayPakistan vs New ZealandA2:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 13, SundayIndia vs AustraliaA6:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 14, MondayEngland vs ScotlandB6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 17, ThursdayTBDSemi-final 16:30 PMSylhet International Stadium, Sylhet
October 18, FridayTBDSemi-final 26:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
October 20, SundayTBDFinal6:30 PMShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Squads

Since it is not yet clear who is going to host the ICC Women’s T20 tournament, none of the nations have announced their squads. We will get you updated here as soon as any changes happen regarding this tournament.

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The Indian Men’s Hockey team bids adieu to Indian hockey legend PR Sreejesh with a historic Olympic bronze

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The Indian Men’s Hockey team scripted history, as they won the Olympic bronze medal for the second consecutive time in the Olympics. The Indian hockey team has been one of the finest teams in the world of international hockey, as they defended their medal tally from the Tokyo summer Olympics held four years back in 2020.


India was led by Harmanpreet Singh in the Paris Olympics Field Hockey event, as they first defeated the mighty Aussies in a group stage match, ending a long one-sided rivalry of over 52 years.

India emerged as one of the most legendary teams in the history of the Olympics, as they next defeated Great Britain in the quarterfinals to enter the semis. This effort was largely praised by many legends and even countrymen as they entered the competition for a medal.


Men’s hockey is the most successful event that has been the best for the Olympic medal race, as the Indian men’s hockey team since the start of the Olympic games has won 8 gold medals last year, a silver, as well as 3 bronze medals, with the last two in the previous two editions of the Olympic games in 2020 and 2024.


However, in the semi-final, India faced Germany, the team they had defeated in the bronze medal match back in Tokyo four years ago. They ended the scoreline 5-4 against the Germans in a fearsome game last time; however, the Germans had their revenge as they secured a victory against India 3-2 in the semis of Olympic 2024.

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India could not advance into the finals and rather featured in a bronze medal match against Spain, whom they had defeated several times before. First lacking behind in the scoreline, the Indian skipper pulled back the game, as Harmanpreet scored twice, first in the ending minutes of the second half.


While he extended the lead with his opening-minute goal in the third half, the Indian defence and later a 10-man India side and the stunning legend PR Sreejesh held their nerves to take India to a nail-biting Olympic bronze medal. The legend, the man the myth, Sreejesh, retires from the game after a splendid career that is now adorned by two Olympic medals as well. Though his retirement still remains under the radar.

Indian coach Gautam Gambhir must make changes to India’s ODI tactics to address issues that can cause hindrance in the Champions Trophy 2025

India played in the T20 World Cup 2024, which saw them as the most successful team, as they were crowned champions of the world. However, the major change that India cricket faced was that Rahul Dravid stepped down from the position of Team India Head Coach and was replaced by the likes of veteran Indian batter and ex-KKR mentor Gautam Gambhir, who led them to a title triumph in the last IPL.

Gambhir was highly anticipated for his tactical brilliance, and it was expected that under his guidance India could have excelled and the team’s standards would rise only under him. With the Champions Trophy in sight, it would be one of Gambhir’s first biggest ICC breakouts.

India had won the Champions Trophy back in 2013 under skipper MS Dhoni after a shared cup with Sri Lanka in 2002 under Sourav Ganguly. Next in their title defense, in 2017, India fell short to arch-rivals Pakistan, which seemed like a major upset for the team. After 7-long years, the tournament is being held by the ICC.

India recently concluded a series against the Lankan Lions, where despite early success under coach Gambhir in the T20I series, the team faced a deep crisis in the ODI series as India faced a humiliating defeat at the hands of the host for a 2-0 series defeat, which ended Sri Lanka’s win over India in a bilateral after 27 long years.

Gambhir’s change of tactics that might lead them to Champions Trophy success:

A struggling middle-order and disastrous performance against Spin

India is facing a deep crisis in the middle order, as all their batters have performed unconvincingly. The series saw the likes of all great and finest Indian batters perform very weakly for India, as the likes of the great Virat Kohli failed in every match.

Kohli performed extremely badly, while World Cup campaigners KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer, who had scored many runs for the Indian side in the Cricket World Cup 2023, failed to even score as many as 40 runs in the three games in the series.


India also missed the services of Pandya, their key all-rounder, while Pant also underperformed alongside all-rounder Dube. What change might Gambhir make?

Gambhir should probably give instructions to the middle-order batters to be more intentful, as they failed to score runs defensively owing to bat. So a change in intent and a more attacking self would be Gambhir’s change in advice.

Rohit Sharma should bat deep into the innings.

Gautam Gambhir should reverse Rahul Dravid’s initial tactics of letting Rohit bat with extreme potential up the order during the powerplay. Rohit Sharma, since being named the skipper, under Rahul Dravid, took charge of scoring quick runs for team India.

He excelled in giving India the best starts he could; with Rohit excelling, he added quick 40-50 runs for India in no time, as he mostly gave India a start of 70-80 runs in the powerplays.


Rohit was the only player who batted well for the Indians, as he scored a near 150+ runs with a blistering strike rate of above 140 for the Indians in the Lankan series. Every game saw Rohit produce wonders for them upfront, while after he got out, India found themselves tumbling.

Now, Indian coach Gambhir should be seen advising the Indian team skipper and the most experienced batter to bat a bit deep into the innings. The veteran, who was always relied upon by Team India for many runs as an opener, now should again score runs not only quickly but also give the Indian innings the semblance they need.

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Sharma should score runs quickly, but since he is their only in-form batter, he should be responsible enough to score runs towards the middle phases as well and give India’s innings the depth they are in search of.

India’s spin problems are to be addressed by Gambhir.

Gautam Gambhir was one of the finest players of spin during his playing days and yet remains one of those players from India’s golden age of stunning spin players. But what about the recent crisis with the Indian team? They faced humiliation with spinners continuously causing troubles to the side.

The Lankan pacers hardly picked a handful of wickets, while Wellalage, Hasaranga, Theekshana, Vandersay, and even part-timer Charith Asalanka struck several times to break the back of the Indian batting order. Likes of legendary Virat Kohli faced the biggest problems against spin in recent years.


Other than the opener Rohit Sharma, who takes on spinners very advantageously, Gambhir should train his players to use their feet against spinners, keeping their eyes on the ball while handling spin in a better fashion.

Especially with the Champions Trophy being held in Pakistan, even if India does not travel to the nation, their matches are highly likely to be held in Sri Lanka, with sight to Bangladesh’s recent condition. The Champions Trophy, if played on the Lankan tracks, can be a hurdle for India if such spinning tracks keep up in the ICC tournament.

3 Sri Lankan Star who might earn an IPL 2025 contract after doing well in IND vs SL ODI series

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IPL 2025: The preparation for the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025) is all in full swing. All ten IPL franchises need to decide which players they want to retain and whom they want to release. There will be some players on target for the IPL teams ahead of the IPL 2025 auction.

India recently lost the ODI series against Sri Lanka by a 2-0 margin. It was India’s first bilateral ODI series defeat in Sri Lanka since 1997, so it was a historic moment for the hosts. But it might end some of the Sri Lanka players with an IPL contract in the coming auction.

There will be a mega auction, and almost 200 players might be sold. So, some of them can be Sri Lankan stars as well. Here we will talk about three Sri Lankan stars who did well in the IND vs SL ODIs and can get a contract in the IPL 2025 auction.

IPL 2025: Three Sri Lankan Players who might get an IPL contract because of their performances in the IND vs SL ODIs

3. Charith Asalanka

Charith Asalanka IPL 2025 auction
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Charith Asalanka got the captaincy of Sri Lanka after Wanindu Hasaranga. But he lost his first T20I series as a captain but did well in ODIs. Asalanka, who is an established middle order batter, showed his ability with the ball. He bowled 18 overs in three games and took six wickets at an economy rate of 2.86.

He is a smart operator with the ball but is an excellent batter. He is a real combo for any team. The IPL teams always look for players who can bowl and bat, and Asalanka gives you both options. So he can be a good pick at IPL 2025 auction.

2. Jeffrey Vandersay

Jeffrey Vandersay IPL 2025
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Jeffrey Vandersay was a forced change after Wanindu Hasaranga was ruled out after the first game due to an injury. But Vandersay didn’t let the team feel his absence. He bowled a magical spell of 6/33 in the second game and broke India’s backbone.

He took two wickets in the second game. The leg-spinner took 8 wickets in two matches and was a decent pick for the team, which is looking for an overseas spinner. CSK generally picks Sri Lankan players, and Vandersey can give good bowling options to any team at the IPL 2025.

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1. Dunith Wellalage

Dunith Wellalage IPL 2025
3 Sri Lankan Star who might earn an IPL 2025 contract after doing well in IND vs SL ODI series 13

All genuine all-rounders are always in high demand in auctions. That’s what Dunith Wellalage brings to the table. The 22-year-old took seven wickets in three matches at an economy rate of 5.30. He was bowling well and troubled players like Kohli, Rahul, and Iyer, who are good players to spin.

With the bat, he scored 108 runs at an average of 54 and a strike rate of 104.85 with one half-century. He is a pretty good performer and can change the games in both departments. That’s where he can be an asset for the teams and can get a deal at the IPL 2025 auction.

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When is the next ODI Series for Indian Cricket Team? Check out the complete details

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The Indian cricket team had a horrible time during the recently concluded ODI series against Sri Lanka. They started the series as favorites to win, but they couldn’t get over the line in one single match. The Sri Lankan spinners were all over Indian batters and dominated throughout the series.

Sri Lanka ended up winning it by 2-0. This was the first time that India lost a bilateral series in Sri Lanka since 1997. Thus, it has raised questions about India’s preparation for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025. There aren’t many ODIs for the players to prepare.

So it will be a tough call for Gautam Gambhir and management to pick and build the Indian cricket team for the upcoming mega event in Pakistan. But when is the next ODI series for the Indian cricket team?

Indian Cricket Team will now play an ODI series against England in February 2025

Most Wins in ODI Cricket History Indian cricket team
India ODI Cricket

After a disappointing performance in the Sri Lanka ODIs, the Indian fans are looking to mark the date of the next ODI series for India. But despite having a packed schedule, India will only play three ODIs more before the Champions Trophy 2025, which is a surprise for many. So, will the Indian cricket team get sufficient time to prepare? Only time will tell.

But we will discuss here about the next ODI series for the Indian cricket team. The Men in Blue have a 40-day break now as their next assignment will be a home series against Bangladesh, starting on September 19 for two tests and three T20Is. After that, India will host New Zealand for three tests between October 16 and November 5.

It will be followed by four T20Is in South Africa before heading to Australia for a five-match Test series between November 22 and January 7. After that, India will host England for five T20Is and three ODIs. That will be India’s last international assignment ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025.

That means the Indian cricket team will be playing their next ODI series at home against England, which will start on February 6, which is six months from now. The three ODIs will be played in Nagpur, Cuttack, and Ahmedabad on February 6, 9, and 12, respectively. So, there is a long wait for the fans to watch India play an ODI series.

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India’s Next Match? Here is India’s Fixture After Sri Lanka Tour 2024 | India Full Future Tour Program 2024

India Future Tour Program: The Indian National Cricket Team have completed the Sri Lanka Tour 2024 and now they have their next consignment after 41 days. This post will lead you to India’s Next Match After Sri Lanka Tour 2024.

India have just completed the Sri Lanka tour where they played a three-match T20I series and a three-match ODI series. Surya Kumar Yadav was handed the captaincy duties and it also was the debut series for Gautam Gambhir as the head coach of India. India sealed the T20I series 3-0 and clean-swept the home team.

IND vs SL ODI Full Schedule, Squad and Live Streaming Details
IND vs SL | Pic: X (BCCI)

Sri Lanka turned the table around in the ODI series under the leadership of Charith Asalanka. The big names of Indian Cricket were back on the side for the series and Rohit Sharma was leading the team for the team. The pitches at R Premadasa Stadium were more on the spin-friendly side this time, and the home side dominated on those conditions.

India managed to tie the first ODI but despite a couple of small positives, India didn’t win anything. Anything includes the Toss! India lost the remaining two matches by 32 runs and 110 runs respectively. Rohit Sharma’s innings and decent middle-over bowling were the two positives of the series.

SL vs IND: 3 Key Player battles to watch out for 3rd ODI
SL vs IND

Let’s take a look at India’s next matches and fixtures after Sri Lanka Tour 2024:

India’s Fixture After Sri Lanka Tour 2024

Now, after the completion of the ODI series, India have no international fixture for more than a month. After 41 days from today, India will host Bangladesh for two tests and three T20Is. However, taking the political and local instability in Bangladesh into consideration, this tour might get canceled.

IND vs BAN World Cup 2024 Live Streaming Details: Where can I watch the India vs Bangladesh warm up match in India?
India vs Bangladesh

After the Bangladesh Tour of India, New Zealand are scheduled to travel to India for the bilateral Test series. And then comes the most awaited India tour of Australia- the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25.

BANGLADESH tour of INDIA 2024

DateMatchVenueTime(IST)
19 Sept- 23 SeptIND vs BAN, 1st TestMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai09:30 AM
27 Sept- 1 OctIND vs BAN, 2nd TestGreen Park, Kanpur09:30 AM
06 OctIND vs BAN, 1st T20IHPCA Stadium, Himachal Pradesh07:00 PM
09 OctIND vs BAN, 2nd T20IArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi07:00 PM
12 OctIND vs BAN, 3rd T20IRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad07:00 PM

NEW ZEALAND tour of INDIA 2024

DateMatchVenueTime(IST)
16 Oct- 20 OctIND vs NZ, 1st TestM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru09:30 AM
24 Oct- 28 OctIND vs NZ, 2nd TestMCA Stadium, Pune09:30 AM
01 Nov- 05 NovIND vs NZ, 3rd TestWankhede Stadium, Mumbai09:30 AM
(more to come…)

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Paris Olympics: After Vinesh’s upset and Mirabai Chanu’s other close miss, all eyes are on India’s golden boy, Neeraj Chopra, as India enters Day 13

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India has sent a fair enough contingent to the Olympics this time around, with as many players and athletes as 129 members led by Neeraj Chopra, India’s Tokyo Olympics Gold medalist. India expected to increase their medal tally to double digits; however, now it seems they cannot even keep up their medal tally of 7 from the last Olympics in Tokyo.

After Manu Bhaker’s initial success with 2 bronze medals alongside Sarbajot Singh and Swapnil Kusale, also emerging medal holders, India missed on near medals in the following days. From previous Olympic champions PV Sindhu to Mirabai Chanu, who missed on medals, to 5 near-bronze medals that the team India missed on, including that of Lakshya Sen.


Lastly, India faced one of the most disappointing losses in a definite Olympic encounter that could have assured them a medal, that of Vinesh Phogat, who created history by going into the first-ever Olympic final. A controversial disqualification ruled Phogat out of the 50 kg women’s freestyle finals as her weight was measured to be 50.1 kg, and with an additional 100 grams, she was ruled out of contention.

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Mirabai Chanu was the silver medalist from Tokyo; she was another of India’s major medal contributors; however, she lost the 49 kg weightlifting finals by just a point. Some bunch of injuries caused trouble in her Olympic dream, as she missed the bronze by just a single point, scoring 199, a point less than Thailand’s S. Khambao’s 200 points for the Olympic bronze.

Just before Day 13, let’s take a look at India’s historic day at the Olympics

  1. One of the first major contributors to rise for medal contention will be India’s Tokyo Olympics pride, Neeraj Chopra. He entered the finals and will compete for gold; however, any medal will see him as India’s best-ever athlete with the best record in any individual event.
  2. Another significant medal match would be the Indian hockey team, who fought hard in the semis against Germany only to lose 3-2; however, now they will have a face-off against Spain for the bronze medal match.
  3. Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar will see India off in the Women’s Individual Stroke Play Round 2 of Golf.
  4. Aman Sehrawat vs. Vladimir Egorov in the Men’s 57kg Freestyle Round of 16. If he qualifies, he will play in the quarterfinal and semifinal games on the same day as well.
  5. Anshu Malik, on the other hand, will play against Helen Louise Maroulis in the Women’s 57kg Freestyle Round of 16 again, with the quarterfinals and semifinals placed on the same day.

IND vs SL 3rd ODI: Historic! Fernando-Mendis-Wellalage Trio Thrived as Sri Lanka defeated India by 110 Runs

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IND vs SL 3rd ODI: A historic moment for Sri Lanka as the island country have defeated India in the bilateral ODI series after 27 years! Sri Lanka have defeated India by 110 runs in the third ODI of the India Tour Of Sri Lanka 2024 Bilateral series.

Sri Lanka have almost taken a revenge of the T20I series whitewash. They dominated India in all aspects throughout the series and this was kind of exactly the opposite of what India did to them in the T20I series.

It is not everyday when you defeat number one ODI side and that too by 2-0 in a bilateral series. This series win is going to be a sweet memory of Sri Lankans for a quite long now. Let’s take a look at the match highlight of IND vs SL 3rd ODI:

IND vs SL 3rd ODI Match Highlight

Winning three tosses in a row, Sri Lankan skipper Charith Asalanka again opted to bat first. The home side didn’t lose an early wicket this time and this turned out sweet for them. The two openers batted for the first 19.5 overs and added 89 runs. There wasn’t much spin on the surface during that period.

IND vs SL 3rd ODI: Historic! Fernando-Mendis-Wellalage Trio Thrived as Sri Lanka defeated India by 110 Runs
IND vs SL 3rd ODI: Fernando and Kushal Mendis (Getty Images)

after the fall of Pathum Nissanka(45) Kusal Mendis joined and both again weaved an 80+ run partnership. Fernando was caught LBW 4 runs away from the maiden century of the series. Sri Lanka were 183 for 2 down at a stage then the expected collapse of the middle order occurred and the batting side lost 6 wickets for 199 runs.

A late fight by Kusal Mendis and Kamindu Mendis took the team to 248 in 50 overs. India had to chase 249 and as it has been in the series, India got a flying start. Rohit Sharma got his rhythm right from the start but lost his opening partner from the other end.

Sharma struck a quick 35 off 20 balls but fell prey to Wellalage and soon the left-handed wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant ran down the pitch and got stumped out. Virat Kohli got stuck to the crease and got LBW out to Wellalage.

IND vs SL 3rd ODI: Historic! Fernando-Mendis-Wellalage Trio Thrived as Sri Lanka defeated India by 110 Runs
Wellalage got Rohit caught (Associate Press)

Shreyas Iyer, Shivam Dube and Axar Patel also got out of single digit scores. India were 8 down for just 101 runs under 18 overs. The pitch was gripping well and skidding under the lights in the second innings and Sri Lankan spinners utilized all the advantages they had.

Washington Sunder and Kuldeep Yadav showed a tough fight down the order but Theekshana took the wicket of Sunder(30) who was the aggressor from one end. Wellalage got the last wicket very quick and claimed his fifer to win the match and series as well.

IND vs SL 3rd ODI: Historic! Fernando-Mendis-Wellalage Trio Thrived as Sri Lanka defeated India by 110 Runs
Riyan Parag misses it totally (Associate Press)

Sri Lanka defeated India in the third ODI by 110 and this was a series win for Sri Lanka since 1997.

IND vs SL 3rd ODI Awards

Player of the Match (3rd ODI)– Avishka Fernando
Player of the Series:- Dunith Wellalage
Maximum Sixes (3rd ODI)- Avishka Fernando

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3 Reasons India will be claimed as Favourites in the Champions Trophy 2025 Despite recent losses in bilateral

India is one of the best teams in the World, cricket has undoubtedly been adopted as India’s own game from being the gentleman’s game. Team India often referred to as the Men in Blue, has been ranked no.1 by the ICC across several formats, especially excelling in white-ball cricket with the Champions Trophy in sight.

India despite being ranked the no.1 team over a long period has not been able to win the Cricket World Cup in 2023, as India lost the game to Australia which ended their undefeated streak in the World Cup. However, recently they were crowned the World Champions in the shortest format of the game and were high on confidence.

India also changed their hands in coaching as team India head coach Rahul Dravid left his position and went to Gautam Gambhir who is much anticipated to change the course of Indian cricket, as he will prepare the Indian side for the Champions Trophy which is to be held after a major 6-year gap.

India has recently played Sri Lanka in the island nation and is in very poor form as they have lost their game against Sri Lanka, despite low scores. Before this India have managed to win 10 ODI series against the neighboring nation. India after this will play only against England under home conditions in the longer format of white-ball cricket, as a part of India’s preparation for the upcoming Champions Trophy.

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Inform Rohit Sharma is a major concern for all opposition of the Indian team

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma has been in blistering form since CWC 2023. Sharma recently led India to the T20 World Cup triumph, where he was the pick of the batter for his side with the most runs scored.

Sharma seems to be peaking at the end days of his career, aged 37, he is in the finest of touches, as he has scored abundant runs in both the T20I as well as the longest format of the game. In the ODI series against Sri Lanka, Rohit has been India’s only standout performer scoring 130+ runs in both games with a strike rate of 130+ as well, with 2 half-centuries in the series already.


He will look to continue this form into the Champions Trophy and play a similar role just like he did in the powerplay overs in the last World Cup. He will be in his aggressive self and looking to score quick runs early on in the powerplay to give the team the most handy start.

India is en route to make one of the most decorated Bowling decks

India already has proved that a promising bowling lineup can often cause a very vital change to your campaign. Firstly in the previous World Cup, Mohammad Shami and veteran Jasprit Bumrah spearheaded India’s pace attack and the duo demolished several batting lineups.

However, Mohammad Shami was ruled out of the following T20I World Cup, due to injury. Bumrah alongside Arshdeep Singh led India to yet another wonderful campaign in the United States, which was highly dependent on the bowlers due to the bowling-friendly tracks of the States.

Mohammad Shami who has now been often seen in the nets at the National Cricket Academy is probably recovering from an injury, and hence the Bumrah-Shami pair might once again be seen in the Champions Trophy. Shami is also among the few senior players who was part of MS Dhoni-led India’s Champions Trophy winning squad in 2013.

Alongside the two legends of Indian cricket, they will also have the likes of Mohammad Siraj, Arshdeep Singh and spinners Kuldeep Yadav and probably a bunch of all-rounders as well. Hardik Pandya is India’s only pace-bowling all-rounder, while Axar, Jadeja and Washington Sundar can be under Gambhir’s trial for the CT.

With so diverse a bowling deck with such pure quality, India will probably be one of the finest teams with the best bowling deck on team sheets and if everyone among them performs they will be an unstoppable force to resist.

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The presence of a World Class bench and the tactical prowess of Gautam Gambhir will be a cherry on the top

India have the best possible bunch of players who adorn their bench. Gambhir might include the likes of fine players like, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Washington Sundar, Shreyas Iyer and Indian T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav for the reserved benched players in the Champions Trophy.


Now always having a great team on paper doesn’t help but if one also has one of the modern crickets’ best thinkers who can influence the brilliance of the players with his tactical greatness then a good bench can always come in handy. Gambhir has already proved his excellence especially in the shortest format of the game, not only at the franchise level with the KKR but also with India in the T20I series, where India was seen producing wonders with unconventional methods.

Though recently criticised, he will need some time to set himself up with the team in the longer format as well, however, Gambhir is expected to excel again and lead India to a successful campaign in the Champions Trophy.