They have not been helped by a succession of injuries, capped by a back problem which has sidelined their number one bowler, Rangana Herath, for the third Test. Paceman Nuwan Pradeep could bowl only 17.4 overs in Colombo before pulling out with a hamstring injury, and all-rounder Asela Gunaratne are already out of the series. Sri Lanka failed to reach the semi-finals of the eight-team Champions Trophy in June, and then lost their coach when Graham Ford quit mid-contract.Will Sri Lanka be able to overcome India in the 3rd Test without their number one bowler @HerathRSL?https://t.co/qU5wVteL64 pic.twitter.com/1BDjzNBeoL
— ICC (@ICC) August 10, 2017
#INDvSL, 3rd Test: @imVkohli-led India eye series whitewash against hapless Sri Lanka Read: https://t.co/aSukcRvLZg pic.twitter.com/TULZZGP4wr— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) August 10, 2017Worse was to come when they humiliatingly went down 3-2 in a home one-day series to bottom-ranked Zimbabwe. Former captain Arjuna Ranatunga, a government minister, told AFP that he blamed Sri Lanka's losses on cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala, and accused him of links to gambling -- a claim Sumathipala denies.
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There have also been reports of attempts to approach Sri Lankan players for alleged match-fixing. Skipper Dinesh Chandimal, who missed the first Test with pneumonia, says a consolation victory over India would help put the smiles back on his players' faces. "If we can win even one match against a team like this (India), we will be able to really boost the mental state in the team. They are the number one team," said Chandimal. "We need to pick up the positives and look forward to the next game."
There are no such problems for Virat Kohli, who became the only India captain to win two Test series in Sri Lanka as his side smashed first innings of 600 and more in the opening two Tests. Cheteshwar Pujara leads India's run-scorers with two centuries and an average of more than 100 in India's three innings so far. India's bowlers have also shone with spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin topping the wicket-takers' chart with 13 and 11 respectively.India vs Sri Lanka: Getting to play third Test will be reward for hard work, says Kuldeep Yadav https://t.co/bWV87LKCAO pic.twitter.com/d6nPBOMXnW
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 9, 2017
Sri Lanka is merely participating in this series...India competing against India to better their individual/team numbers. #OneSided— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) August 5, 2017Jadeja is suspended for the third Test for a dangerous throw, with Axar Patel brought in as his like-for-like replacement in the India squad. Despite their form, wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha insists India are taking nothing for granted. "We haven't thought about 3-0. Our process is match by match," he said. "We are ahead by 2-0, so in the next match the aim is to give similar performance as last two matches as a team in batting, bowling and fielding. We will try to be consistent and if we do then we can win."
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— Daniel Alexander (@daniel86cricket) August 8, 2017


