Shreyas Iyer stars again as India complete clean sweep

India finished one more persuading prevail upon Sri Lanka, beating them by six wickets in the third T20I in Dharamsala and wrapping the series clean at 3-0. It was India's twelfth progressive T20I win, the joint-longest series of wins for a full part, and their seventh series win on the run at home in this organization. Shreyas Iyer was among the runs again and stayed unbeaten in the series, capably filling in for Virat Kohli at one-down. Picking the strings from the previous evening, Iyer featured with 73* off 45 as India fixed one more agreeable run-pursue, hurrying past Sri Lanka's absolute of 146/5 with 3.1 overs in excess. It was Rohit Sharma and Sanju Samson opening the batting without a trace of Ishan Kishan, who was recently precluded subsequent to being hit on the head protector in the last game. Rohit fell back to Dushmantha Chameera, for the 6th time in T20Is, when he neglected to get on top of a short ball while Samson edged Chamika Karunaratne behind for a 12-ball 18. Iyer, accordingly, was at the wrinkle as soon as the second finished, however there was no measuring the pitch and the speed this time around. He hit his sweet spot with three limits in Lahiru Kumara's first finished and there was no thinking back from that point. The 50 years fell off just 29 balls. India crew players get a hit out Samson opening the batting wasn't the main trick from India who were hoping to give every one of the players in the crew some game time in the center. So opposing the compulsion to give Mayank Agarwal a T20I debut without even a trace of Ishan Kishan, who was precluded in the wake of being hit on the head protector yesterday, India went in with just three expert hitters with a whirlwind, all things considered, to follow. Moreover, it was Deepak Hooda who batted at No.4, and Venkatesh Iyer who batted at No.5 rather than Ravindra Jadeja who just final evening had taken India to triumph. Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal and Bhuvneshwar Kumar were totally refreshed, and Jadeja didn't bowl, which permitted Mohammed Siraj, Avesh Khan, Ravi Bishnoi and Kuldeep Yadav to turn their arm over. Prior, Sri Lanka were without rushing... All things considered, this wasn't the sort that dominates races, not in T20 cricket in any event. Picking to bat first (and you could see the reason why Sri Lanka did that, needing to test themselves on a pitch with great speed and ricochet, a la Australia), the guests went no place with the open door, totalling just 43 runs in the initial 10 overs. They didn't have Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar to fight with, yet Siraj and Avesh had no less effect, lessening Sri Lanka to 11/3 inside four overs. Danushka Gunathilaka was the first to go, hauling a ball from Siraj onto his stumps in the opening over. Avesh followed up in the following over, getting Pathum Nissanka captured at mid-off to get his first global wicket and soon additionally had Charith Asalanka with the additional skip. Siraj and Avesh bowled three overs each in the powerplay, allowing Sri Lanka to score just 18 runs in that period. The battle against turn proceeded There was no Chahal either today except for Bishnoi and Kuldeep moved forward in the center overs, bowling their 8 overs for 57 runs. Bishnoi, a touch more costly than Kuldeep, struck in his first finished, getting Lanith Liyanage with his googly. Generally speaking, Sri Lankan players battled to peruse the spinners off the hand and struggled hitting limits in the center overs. Shanaka to the salvage once more Yet again it was the Sri Lankan skipper who lifted Sri Lanka to 146, an absolute inconceivable when the guests were reeling at 78/5 after 15 overs. Yet again he took a couple of runs out Harshal Patel at the back end, however it was Avesh against whom he helped pick 19 runs in the nineteenth over. Avesh got done with figures of 2 for 23 notwithstanding an expensive last finished. 68 runs came in the last five overs, on account of an unbeaten 86-run stand with Chamika Karunaratne. In any case, regardless of that, the complete still demonstrated far shy of standard for a strong Indian batting on the charge.