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India look to level series against Sri Lanka | | | AGENCIES COLOMBO, Aug 2: Their top ranking may not be at stake but injury-hit India are grappling with selection dilemmas as they go into the third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka here on Tuesday, hoping to avoid a series defeat. Trailing 0-1, India cannot settle for anything but an outright victory to square the series. Although they don`t have to worry about their top position in the ICC rankings, the Indians do have a few selection dilemmas to deal with on the eve of the match at the P Sara Oval. With Suresh Raina scoring a century on debut in the drawn second Test, the place of an off-colour Yuvraj Singh, who was down with flu, is uncertain for the series finale. Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was non-committal on which of the two would make the playing XI and it remains to be seen whether Yuvraj`s past reputation can score over Raina`s red-hot current form in the final consideration. Another Indian concern is opener Gautam Gambhir, who was nursing inflammation in his knee which forced him to sit out the second Test. Although he was seen practicing in the nets yesterday but whether he is fit enough to make the team is not yet known. Veteran Sachin Tendulkar, who is set to surpass Steve Waugh`s record of being the most capped player in Test cricket if he plays tomorrow, was also down with a groin problem which did not allow him to take the field on the final day of the second Test. But the 37-year-old iconic right-hander, who scored a fifth career double hundred in the second Test, also practiced in the nets yesterday, an indication that he would be padding in his record 169th Test. Apart from these minor injury concerns, batting form is hardly an issue for the Indians, who piled up a whopping 707 runs in the first innings of the second Test in reply to Sri Lanka`s 642. Virender Sehwag was his usual explosive self, providing the start for others to build on in the intimidating line-up that also has the stylish V V S Laxman. Bowling, however, is a headache for the Indians with the pace department desperately missing the services of Zaheer Khan and S Sreesanth, who were ruled out due to injury.
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