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The ODI series in the bag, India captain Virat Kohli said the team can afford to make changes in the playing eleven for the remaining two games.
India played the same team for all three ODIs but now reserve players like Manish Pandey can get a game.
Chasing a modest target of 218, India felt the heat for the second game in a row after being 61 for four in the 16th over.
Kohli, however, insisted that chasing smaller targets are not a problem for his side.
"Small targets are always tricky. If it happens to you two or three times, I don't think it's an issue. Here the wicket was a bit more challenging.
"He's got 11 wickets in three games, he's bowled really well. Last game he missed out on a five-for, but he got it this time. He's doing a great job for us," Kohli added.
Sri Lankan captain Chamara Kapugedera said the total they put up was below-par.
"I thought it was a good wicket, so we wanted to put on a score which we could defend. Things didn't go to our plans. We discussed about not playing dot balls in the middle. 260-275 would have been a challenging score," said Kapugedera.
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