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Five biggest takeaways from 1st ODI between India, Sri Lanka

India defeated Sri Lanka by 67 runs in the 1st ODI. From Rohit's form to Umran Malik's bowling, here are the five takeaways from India's win over Lanka.

kartik-mehindru Written By: Kartik Mehindru @mehindrukartik [Published on: January 11, 2023 9:13 IST]
  • Rohit Sharma looked back at his menacing best and it bodes well for the team going ahead. He hit 83(67).
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    Rohit Sharma looked back at his menacing best and it bodes well for the team going ahead. He hit 83(67).
  • Virat Kohli scored his 73rd 100 and it basically wiped off the remaining doubts over his form and touch.
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    Virat Kohli scored his 73rd 100 and it basically wiped off the remaining doubts over his form and touch.
  • Umran Malik is now turning out to be an enforcer with the ball. He is being used to attack and his 3 wickets from the 1st ODI proved that he is on the right track.
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    Umran Malik is now turning out to be an enforcer with the ball. He is being used to attack and his 3 wickets from the 1st ODI proved that he is on the right track.
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  • Hardik Pandya has not been able to churn up a match-winning performance with the bat in a while now. He has been bowling well, but his batting stocks have been on the decline.
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    Hardik Pandya has not been able to churn up a match-winning performance with the bat in a while now. He has been bowling well, but his batting stocks have been on the decline.
  • KL Rahul was played at number 5 for India, and it seems quite clear that the management wants to give him the long rope at that position. Going ahead, don't expect many changes.
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    KL Rahul was played at number 5 for India, and it seems quite clear that the management wants to give him the long rope at that position. Going ahead, don't expect many changes.
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