India vs Sri Lanka, 1st ODI at Dharamsala: When and where to watch, coverage on TV and live streaming

India vs Sri Lanka, 1st ODI at Dharamsala: When and where to watch, coverage on TV and live streaming

Here’s all you need to know about the live coverage of the first ODI between India and Sri Lanka to be played in Dharamsala on Sunday.

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India vs Sri Lanka, 1st ODI at Dharamsala: When and where to watch, coverage on TV and live streaming

Preview: A horribly out-of-form Ajinkya Rahane will be aiming to get his mojo back as India, formidable even without regular skipper Virat Kohli, eye another whitewash against Sri Lanka in the three-match ODI series, starting on Sunday in Dharamsala.

From the polluted ‘gas chamber’ of the national capital, the action has now shifted to the most scenic cricket stadium in the country in the backdrop of the pristine Dhauladhar range.

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The primary objective for India coach Ravi Shastri and stand-in captain Rohit Sharma will be to look at various combinations in both departments against an out-of-sorts team.

No Indian player has hit more sixes than Rohit Sharma in T20 cricket. AP

With the match starting at 11:30 am in cooler confines and bouncy conditions, the toss could prove to be a crucial factor in the opening ODI.

Having won seven straight bilateral ODI series apart from reaching the Champions Trophy final, a 3-0 win will put India on top of ICC ODI rankings, overtaking South Africa.

The last time India faced Sri Lanka in the one-dayers, Kohli’s men swept aside the island nation 5-0.

Even without their inspirational skipper, a batting line-up comprising Rohit, Rahane, Dinesh Karthik and MS Dhoni could prove to be a handful for any opposition.

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While the opening slot seems locked with Rohit and Dhawan at the top, Rahane is likely to get a chance at the No 3 position with Kohli given a much-needed rest.

However, if Dhawan, who was down with viral fever on Friday, pulls out, then Rahane could be seen opening the innings.

The stylish Mumbai batsman had scored three half-centuries and a hundred in the bilateral against the West Indies in June-July, before blasting four successive fifties against Australia at home.

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In the only ODI that he played against Sri Lanka this year, Rahane scored just five before stumbling upon a rough patch in the Test series against Sri Lanka.

With the South Africa Test series round the corner, the team management would certainly want their favourite ‘Jinks’ to break the jinx.

Karthik and Dhoni are likely to take the next two slots.

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Karthik had scored a fifty in the two chances that he got in the Windies series, while against New Zealand the wicket-keeper batsman hit scores of 37, 64 not out and 4 not out in the three games.

Dhoni, on the other hand, had faced criticism when he struggled to get going in the second T20I against New Zealand which the hosts lost by 40 runs and the former skipper will look to silence his detractors.

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All-rounder Hardik Pandya will continue to be a vital cog in India’s wheel as he completes what has been an exceptional year in international cricket for him.

One among orthodox leg-break bowler Yuzvendra Chahal and Chinaman Kuldeep Yadav will be in the playing XI along with Axar Patel, whose primary job is to restrict runs.

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Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar will spearhead the pace department and the visitors will have a tough time dealing with them in the opening as well as at death overs.

Among others, it will be interesting to see if skipper Rohit decides to give rookie Siddharth Kaul a chance as a third pacer at the HPCA Stadium, which is expected to aid swing bowling.

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Sri Lanka have shown the stomach for a fight in the Delhi Test after barely managing to save the first Test in Kolkata and losing the second in Nagpur and they would be eager to erase the ignominy of losing 0-5 at home in September.

The visitors were also humiliated 0-5 by Pakistan in their last bilateral series in October and it will take a really special effort from Thisara Perera’s men to tame India in their own backyard.

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For Sri Lanka, Kusal Perera and Asela Gunaratne is returning to the team after recovering from injuries and a lot will depend on these players.

Sri Lanka will bank on young batsman Dhananjaya de Silva, who scored a fighting century in the third Test to force a draw at Delhi.

When and where will the first ODI between India and Sri Lanka be played?

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India will play Sri Lanka in the first ODI at Dharamsala’s HPCA Stadium on 10 December.

How do I watch the India vs Sri Lanka clash live?

The match will be broadcast live on television on Star Sports 1 and Star Sports 1 HD.

When will live coverage of the match start?

The live broadcast of the match will start at 11:30 pm IST.

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Where can I follow the match online?

The match will be streamed online on Hotstar.

With inputs from PTI.

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