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Greenfield International Stadium Thiruvananthapuram Pitch Report: Will Thiruvananthapuram Ground favour Bowlers or Batters

At the Greenfield International Stadium in the third ODI of the three-match series between India and Sri Lanka will take place.

At the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, the third One-Day International of the three-match series between India and Sri Lanka will take place. Team Sri Lanka will play for respect in this game, while Team India will try to sweep the competition. After a disappointing performance from Sri Lanka, they will be looking to bounce back and bring the series to a 2-1 end. However, India will be looking to maintain their record of not losing a single game against Sri Lanka on home soil.

KL Rahul played a really solid anchoring knock on a slow wicket as India won the final game and the series. The team’s batters appear to be playing with great rhythm and are eager to continue. Everyone was once more impressed by Kuldeep Yadav, and if Yuzvendra Chahal becomes fit, it will be interesting to see if he plays in this match or not. Read More: Greenfield International Stadium Thiruvananthapuram Pitch Report: Will Thiruvananthapuram Ground favour Bowlers or Batters

Sri Lanka continues to struggle in this series, and they are not playing at their best. The talent in this game is undeniable, and Nuwanidu Fernando demonstrated in the most recent game that he has a bright future with the team.

Greenfield International Stadium Pitch Report

The batters have had a difficult time on Greenfield International Stadium thus far, and the bowlers have dominated on this particular track. Last year, South Africa and India played a T20I match in this stadium, which was completely dominated by both teams’ bowlers.

This venue has only hosted one ODI game, which was held in 2018 between India and the West Indies. West Indies lost that game after being shut out for only 104 runs. The pacers will be able to swing the ball in the first few overs, and as the surface becomes slower later on, both sides’ spinners will come into play.

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Niladri Biswas
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Niladri is a football enthusiast and die-hard fan of Liverpool FC. He is currently living his passion through writing about his favorite sport at The Sportslite. He sees himself as a renowned football journalist in the future.
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