Guptills monster hitMartin Guptill has a thing for hitting roofs. His sixes have twice hit the roof at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington and once at Aucklands Eden Park. Stepping out of his crease to Hardik Pandya, he hit the first ball of the fourth over of the match for a humongous six that would have exited the PCA Stadium had he aimed towards the single-tier stands behind wide long-on. Instead, he launched the ball over the bowlers head, and ended up pinging the front wall of the third tier of the stand behind the straight boundary.Those Dhoni handsAmit Mishra had just dismissed Ross Taylor with a superlative bit of flight, slowing the ball down to bring the batsman forward, getting it to dip to make him stretch and drag his back foot out of the crease, and turning it past his outside edge. MS Dhoni, as he so often does, wasted no time in getting the bails off. Dhonis task was just a little harder in Mishras next over, though, when he spun another legbreak past a groping batsman. This time, though, Luke Ronchis foot did not slide as far out of his crease as Taylors had done, and the ball turned from a little wider outside off, which meant Dhoni had a greater distance to cover between collecting the ball and stumping Ronchi, with less time at his disposal. But in his inimitable, non-textbook manner, he collected the ball without drawing his gloves back an inch, and whipped the bails off before Ronchi even knew what had happened.The spillIndia lost Ajinkya Rahane in the third over of their chase. Virat Kohli, new at the crease, had just shown what kind of form he was in, driving Matt Henry to the cover point boundary off the third ball of the fifth over. The next ball was shorter, and Kohli went on the back foot, looking for a dab to third man. He had not accounted for the presence of a catching fielder at wide slip, however, set for precisely that kind of shot. The ball went low to Taylor, one of the better catchers in world cricket. He fell to his right, got both hands to the ball a couple of inches off the turf, and dropped it.Those Kohli wristsRight through Indias chase, the only trouble their batsmen encountered from a flat Mohali pitch was the occasional tendency for the ball to stop on them. Rahane and Dhoni were both out caught at short cover, playing too early and having to check on-the-up drives. In the 33rd over, James Neesham got a shortish ball, angled into Kohlis body, to stop on him. Kohli adjusted brilliantly, standing still for an instant to let the ball get to him before whipping it off his hips to the midwicket boundary, nearly getting it to carry all the way over the rope. Kirk Cousins Vikings Jersey For Sale . LOUIS -- St. Fran Tarkenton Throwback Jersey . 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It was Australias top order that outlined the ideal approach on such tracks, by attacking early in their innings, and scrapping later on. And it was Sri Lanka that suffered the batting collapse.Colombo was swept up in the good vibes generated by the Test whitewash. Angelo Mathews and the team management remain confident the young players who did well in the longest format would hit their stride in the ODIs as well. In addition, there was excitement over freshly-unearthed talent. Amila Aponso out-bowled more experienced spinners in his debut match, and several of his deliveries turned so much they wound up at slip.But Sri Lanka, who have lost their last four ODIs, have to come from behind now. And Australia, having proven they are the best team in the world on high-scoring tracks, dont appear too out of place in low-scoring conditions.Form guide(last five completed matches, most recent first)? Australia: WWWLWSri Lanka: LLLLTIn the spotlightDinesh Chandimal hasnt quite been his usual exuberant self at the crease in his last two matches, but his returns have been crucial. He only struck three boundaries on Sunday, but went on to top-score in the match, with 80 not out. Having been in good touch in England as well, hitting half-centuries in each of the last four matches there, he now has the chance to become the first Sri Lanka batsman to six successive fifties. Kumar Sangakkara, Sanath Jayasuriya and Tillakaratne Dilshan had all scored five-in-a-row.They would not put it in such strong terms, but Sri Lanka do not rate David Warner against ooffspin - at least not at the beginning of his innings.ddddddddddddOffspin claimed his wicket four out of six times in the Tests, Dilruwan Perera bagging him thrice. They gave Dilshan a run at Warner in the first ODI, and though the batsman fell to seam bowling, Sri Lanka would likely try it again. With only one fifty in seven international innings on this tour, Warner would want to correct his relatively modest record in Asia.Teams newsWith Nuwan Pradeep ruled out of the series, Sri Lanka would likely to stick with Thisara Perera as their frontline seamer. Seekkuge Prasanna may replace Lakshan Sandakan, but more likely the same XI that played on Sunday would be retained.Sri Lanka (possible): 1. Kusal Perera, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 3 Kusal Mendis, 4 Dinesh Chandimal (wk), 5 Angelo Mathews (capt.), 6 Dhananjaya de Silva, 7 Milinda Siriwardana, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Dilruwan Perera, 10 Lakshan Sandakan, 11 Amila AponsoAustralia may also retain the same XI.Australia (possible): 1 David Warner, 2 Aaron Finch, 3 Steven Smith, 4 Matthew Wade (wk), 5 George Bailey, 6 Moises Henriques, 7 Travis Head, 8 James Faulkner, 9 Mitchell Starc, 9 Josh Hazlewood, 11 Adam ZampaPitch and conditionsThe surface did not look quite as dry as the one used on Sunday, but this being Khettarama, and the opposition being Australia, it would be a surprise if the pitch did not offer substantial turn.Stats and triviaIf Dinesh Chandimal scores another fifty, he joins Andrew Jones, Kane Williamson, Mohammad Yousuf, Asif Iqbal, and Mark Waugh, at second on the list of most fifties on the trot. Javed Miandad holds the record with nine consecutive half-centuries.In eight innings in Asia, David Warner averages 26.25 with a strike rate of 70. His career average and strike rate are 38.71 and 93 respectively.Sri Lanka have lost seven of their last nine completed ODIs against top-ten opposition. ' ' '