These are the players who used to smash the opposing bowling attacks for fun in the ODI format and were an absolute nightmare to bowl to
These are the left-handed batters who proved to be too good for most of the opposing bowling attacks and even used to decimate the best bowlers of their time with rather ease
These are the inning totals that proved to be so massive that the opposing teams didn't even come close to achieving the targets
Indian star batter Virat Kohli and Sri Lanka's head coach Sanath Jayasuriya were seen having a chat during the handshake after the 2nd ODI in Colombo. Both of them had a small interaction before exchanging a pat on the shoulder and moving on.
Virat Kohli was given a massive lifeline during the 2nd ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo. After being given out by on-field umpire, Kohli asked for a review, which declared him safe.
Throughout the three-match rubber, Sri Lanka was in strong situations, but they lost a lot of wickets and fell short, losing 0–3.
All these opening batters were a force to be reckoned with, some were classy while some were hard-hitters but one thing that they all had in common was that all of them dominated bowling attacks for many years
The England all-rounder picked up his 200th wicket during the test match against West Indies to reach the incredible feat
Former prolific Sri Lankan batsman who has also served as the chief selector and a consultant for the team in the past has now been named as the interim head coach
India's 160 runs in the final 10 overs against Zimbabwe broke Sri Lanka's 17-year-old record in T20Is