Mahendra Singh Dhoni's luck with the toss continues.
Sri Lankan captain, Kumar Sangakkara, won the toss for the third ODI of the ODI tri series at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium and elected to bat first.

It means that the Indian captain continues his barren reign with the toss.
Injury and dengue have taken their toll on Ashish Nehra and Yuvraj Singh, and India have brought in Ishant Sharma, who missed the first match with an ankle injury, and Virat Kohli for the match.
The onus is clearly on India to make amends. But can they turn the tide?
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