Sri Lanka will be eyeing their first win in the ongoing five-match series when they will England in the fifth ODI in Colombo on Tuesday. So far, the series has been affected due to bad weather as not a single match was completed in the normal circumstance.
The home side put on a much better show in the previous ODI, when they posted a more than competitive total of 273-7, but once again, rain ended the game prematurely when the game was rather evenly poised.
In the final game, the Islanders will be hoping that their batting will once again display some consistency to put up another decent show. In the bowling department, apart from off-spinner Akila Dananjaya, no bowler showed up in the fourth ODI and the team management will be hoping for an improved show there as well.
On the other hand, after securing the series, the visitors are expected to have a number of changes in the playing eleven.
The pitch is expected to be on the slower side and will expect to get slower as the day goes on. The highest total of 375-5 on the venue was registered by India against Sri Lanka in 2017, whereas the lowest score of 86 was registered by Netherlands in 2002-03.
Key players
Dasun Shanaka – 8.5 Cr
First in the list of key players features Sri Lanka middle-order batsman Dasun Shanaka. The right-hander looked in sublime form and scored highest score for Sri Lanka of 66 in the
Sri Lanka will be eyeing their first win in the ongoing five-match series when they will England in the fifth ODI in Colombo on Tuesday. So far, the series has been affected due to bad weather as not a single match was completed in the normal circumstance.
The home side put on a much better show in the previous ODI, when they posted a more than competitive total of 273-7, but once again, rain ended the game prematurely when the game was rather evenly poised.
In the final game, the Islanders will be hoping that their batting will once again display some consistency to put up another decent show. In the bowling department, apart from off-spinner Akila Dananjaya, no bowler showed up in the fourth ODI and the team management will be hoping for an improved show there as well.
On the other hand, after securing the series, the visitors are expected to have a number of changes in the playing eleven.
The pitch is expected to be on the slower side and will expect to get slower as the day goes on. The highest total of 375-5 on the venue was registered by India against Sri Lanka in 2017, whereas the lowest score of 86 was registered by Netherlands in 2002-03.
Key players
Dasun Shanaka – 8.5 Cr
First in the list of key players features Sri Lanka middle-order batsman Dasun Shanaka. The right-hander looked in sublime form and scored highest score for Sri Lanka of 66 in the second ODI. That was the only innings when Shanaka showed that he belongs to that level as he did the same earlier in the series as well. Valued at 8.5 Cr, Shanaka will be an ideal choice to have in your team as he has the ability to anchor the innings and can play big shots as well.
Akila Danajaya – 9 Cr
Second in the list of key players features Sri Lanka off-spinner Akila Dananjaya. The 25-year-old had a decent game with the ball in the last match where he claimed two wickets and looked the best bowler on show for the Islanders. So far, Danajaya, who has played 29 ODIs for Sri Lanka, claiming 42 wickets, has five scalps to his name in the series in four matches. Valued at 9 Cr, Dananjaya can prove to be an excellent acquisition as the pitch in Colombo is ideal for his bowling. At R. Premadasa Stadium, Dananjaya has seven wickets to his name in three matches with an outstanding average of 20.85.
Moeen Ali – 8.5 Cr
r> Third in the list of key players features England's off-spinning all-rounder, Moeen Ali. The 31-year-old had a decent outing in the previous game where he claimed two wickets and was the most successful bowler for the visitors. Going into the final match, Ali, who is valued at 8.5 Cr, might prove to be a good purchase considering the conditions in Colombo, which are ideal for his batting and bowling. While playing at R. Premadasa Stadium, Ali has 140 runs to his name at an average of 35 and has also claimed seven wickets in five outings.