Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Depleted India still favourite: Chandika

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha believes the Indian cricket team for the 2018 Nidahas Trophy, though missing some big names, are still favorites for the title. India take on Sri Lanka in the first match of the tournament at the R Premadasa stadium on Tuesday.

Hathurasin­gha spoke during the practice session. “If you go by the ratings, India is the No 1 team, so they always start ahead of the other teams. Whoever comes, India is a very strong team. With Bangladesh, because of the last series, we probably have a little edge over them mentally.”

India selectors named Rohit Sharma skipper for the T20 tri-series after they rested Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, following the gruelling 50-day tour of South Africa. The Sri Lanka coach said the preparatio­ns of the hosts were not going to change.

“Whoever they play on that day, we prepare for them. If the stars are there, it’s good for the spectators, but unfortunat­ely they’ve come with a different team. It doesn’t mean we’re favourites,” Hathurusin­gha said.

Under Hathurusin­gha, Sri Lanka staged a revival in the recent tour of Bangladesh, winning the tri-series final, the twoTest series and the T20 Internatio­nals. Hathurusin­gha, who earlier coached Bangladesh, admitted the Sri Lanka team had an edge over Bangladesh.

“With Bangladesh, because of the last series, we probably have a little edge over them mentally. However, that series is over. Our main aim is to start well at home,” Hathurusin­gha said.

Sri Lanka has lost six consecutiv­e T20 games against India and will face an uphill task at the R Premadasa stadium, a venue where they have lost 12 out of 14 games.

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