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Chopra: Dropped catches a concern for India
Aakash Chopra believes India's tendency to drop catches in close-in positions is an area of concern and praises KL Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane for their sharp fielding
'We need to score more runs' - Mathews
Was trying to emulate Herath - Ashwin
'The series belongs to the bowlers' - Kohli
Who will Sri Lanka's next superstar be?
'Won't shy away from playing my shots' - Rohit
'Enjoying bowling with new ball' - Ishant
'Had to take calculated risks' - Kusal Perera
'I am enjoying bowling on this wicket' - Prasad
Does the SSC need better drainage?
Plan was to just rotate strike - Pujara
'Every batsman ready to bat at any position' -Bangar
Chopra: Ojha never got the right opportunities
No one owns a batting position in this team - Shastri
'Still haven't found the best combination' - Mathews
Fernando: Changes galore for Sri Lanka
Agarkar: India's best chance to win a series in Sri Lanka
'Dream come true' for India hopefuls
Manjrekar: Good to see selfless cricket from India
Manjrekar: Rahane not long-term solution at No. 3
'My wicket set the tone for India' - Mathews
'We can make Pujara open' - Kohli
Arnold: Youngsters didn't show too much character
'Ashwin a champion bowler for us' - Kohli
'Short balls worked for me' - Prasad
'Really enjoy batting at No. 3' - Rahane
What is your favourite Sangakkara shot?
Clarke: Reviews aren't fun, I can tell you first hand
Finch: Healy was a trendsetter at the top of the order
Ferguson: Maddinson's performance good for everyone's soul
Takeaways: Rana ticks more boxes, Kohli shows his high-intent version
MI find a new hero in Nicola Carey
Swann: Bethell's 'old-school' method should be the template
Clarke: Head showed England the way
Ferguson: Starc reaping rewards of prioritising Australia
England team culture in the spotlight
'Khawaja's voice will remain hugely influential in years to come'