Updated On: 07 February, 2009 02:23 PM IST | | PTI
Having achieved their best-ever ODI ranking by displacing world champions Australia as the No 2 team, a confident India would be eyeing a series whitewash when they take on Sri Lanka in the final cricket one-dayer tomorrow.
Having achieved their best-ever ODI ranking by displacing world champions Australia as the No 2 team, a confident India would be eyeing a series whitewash when they take on Sri Lanka in the final cricket one-dayer tomorrow.
It has already turned out to be a dream series for Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who made it to the record books by becoming the first Indian captain to win nine ODIs on the trot and the flamboyant wicket-keeper batsman would like to keep the winning momentum going in the last game.