Khaleej Times

No laughing matter for India in tired Sri Lanka ‘rivalry’

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new delhi — The humorous observatio­n that India and Sri Lanka’s cricketers see more of each other than their respective partners appears to have taken a more serious tone with the Indian board accepting that an overdose of the one-sided rivalry is bad for cricket.

Three months after subjecting Sri Lanka to a 9-0 whitewash across all formats, Virat Kohli’s men prevailed 1-0 in the latest round of a duel between the neighbours to seal their record-equalling ninth consecutiv­e Test series win.

Three of those triumphs have come against an unsettled and inexperien­ced Sri Lankan side in the throes of a tricky transition period following the retirement­s of batting stalwarts Mahela Jayawarden­e and Kumar Sangakkara in 2015.

India’s six other series wins in this period includes home triumphs

We have to find a balance between how to engage the fans and, at the same time, keep players fresh

Virat Kohli

against South Africa, New Zealand, England, Bangladesh and Australia, as well as a victory over West Indies in the Caribbean.

While it makes financial sense for Sri Lanka to play India, the game’s economic engine, the home board (BCCI) said the latest series, an underwhelm­ing prospect for fans, was unavoidabl­e as it had to honour its commitment to the calendar. “The back-to-back series resulted from what had been committed in the past in the current FTP (Future Tours Programme),” BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary told reporters on the sidelines of the third and final Test in Delhi.

“The observatio­n of the captain of the team will be a substantia­l basis of further discussion­s on FTP.”

Indian captains seldom talk about scheduling issues but Kohli has expressed concerns that the frequency of certain contests might result in plenty of empty seats in the stands.

“It definitely has to be taken into considerat­ion because you don’t want fans going away from the game or not watching,” Kohli said ahead of the back-to-back series against Sri Lanka, who have managed only one win in the last nine Tests against their neighbours.

“We have to find a balance between how to engage the fans and, at the same time, keep players fresh,” Kohli added. — Reuters

 ?? AFP ?? matches across three formats India-Lanka have played this year Indian captain Virat Kohli (right) shakes hands with Sri Lanka batsman Niroshan Dickwella at the end of the third Test in New Delhi on Wednesday. India won the series 1-0. —
AFP matches across three formats India-Lanka have played this year Indian captain Virat Kohli (right) shakes hands with Sri Lanka batsman Niroshan Dickwella at the end of the third Test in New Delhi on Wednesday. India won the series 1-0. —
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