The Asian Age

Experiment­ation in ODIs will continue, says Sridhar

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Pallekele, Aug. 26: Indian fielding coach R Sridhar has said that the team will not be deterred by the middle- order collapse in the second ODI against Sri Lanka, and continue with experiment­ation in the matches to come.

India lead the fivematch series 2-0 with the third ODI to be played here on Sunday.

“The way we look at every game is that we take something into the next game and the remaining part of the series. I think the way the last game shaped up was a wonderful learning curve for us,” he said on Saturday.

“Even before the series started, we all knew that there was going to be some experiment­s from us going ahead over the next 18 months. It has been a great learning.”

India recovered from a precarious 131 for seven to record only their second win at the Pallekele Internatio­nal Cricket ground on Thursday.

“Akila Dananjaya bowled brilliantl­y in the last game. We take that forward, and we’ll make sure we won’t repeat the same mistakes going forward.

“We wanted give the other players a hit because Rahul hadn’t batted in the middle in a one-day game so we wanted to give him that opportunit­y. It was just an experiment. (But) It won’t stop.

“We will try out different players in different slots to get the best exposure to get the best out of each player. That’s the endeavour of the team management,” he added.

Saturday was an optional net session for the Indian team.

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