Ishan Kishan
The poor series starring Ishan Kishan was brought to a close with an equally terrible dismissal. He had a perfect chance to stake his claim to an opening slot in Twenty20 Internationals, but he squandered it by fishing at one outside off and nicking off to slip. Ishan Kishan’s previous performance in the ODI series against Bangladesh, in which he scored a double century and his first century in an ODI, created high expectations for his performance in the T20I series against Bangladesh; however, the opener was only able to score 37 runs off of 29 balls in the first T20I, 2 runs off of 5 balls in the second T20I, and 1 run off of 2 balls in the third T20I. He had a batting average of 13.33 in the three Twenty20 Internationals that India played against Sri Lanka and scored a total of 40 runs.
Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill got off to a very sluggish start, failing to score off of any of his first nine deliveries. After all was said and done, his final score was 46 out of 36, and his knock consisted of two fours and three sixes. The batsman still has a ways to go before he can be called a solid T20 opener, but he certainly would have been pleased to have made the first contribution of his career in a Twenty20 International. In his maiden Twenty20 International series, Shubman Gill had a losing record after each of the first two matches, scoring 7 off 5 and 5 off 3 respectively. Because of his score of 46 in the third Twenty20 International, he finished the IND vs. SL Twenty20 International series with 58 runs, average 19.33.
Suryakumar Yadav
As Suryakumar Yadav continued to extend his incredible T20I record, he displayed all of his trademark shots, including scoops, flicks, and lofted drives. There are no words that can adequately convey his brilliance. Suryakumar Yadav had a poor performance in the first Twenty20 International, hitting just 7 runs off of 10 balls. However, in the following two Twenty20 Internationals against India and Sri Lanka, he was at his utmost best. In the second Twenty20 international, he scored 51 runs off of 36 balls, but his astounding undefeated 112 runs off of 51 balls led India to victory in the third Twenty20 international. He ended with 170 runs, an average of 85, and a strike rate of 175.26 in the Twenty20 International series between India and Sri Lanka, making him the player with the most runs overall.
Rahul Tripathi
In spite of India’s early loss of Ishan Kishan’s wicket, Rahul Tripathi was able to capitalise on the powerplay and score 35 runs off of 16 balls, which was a very valuable contribution to India’s overall score. His intentions and shot selection seem to have been chosen with the advantage of the Men in Blue in mind. The injured Sanju Samson was replaced by Rahul Tripathi, who made his debut in an international Twenty20 match by scoring five runs in the second Twenty20 international between India and Sri Lanka. Overall, he scored 40 runs over 2 Twenty20 Internationals with an average of 20 and a strike rate of 190.48.
Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya was unable to bring things to a successful conclusion as he was bowled out for just four runs, and his first two overs were also costly. However, he was able to get back into the game and finished strong by taking two wickets in his last two overs. The captain of India’s team made certain that his squad finished the series on a winning note. He was only able to score 45 runs throughout three Twenty20 Internationals between India and Sri Lanka, averaging a meagre 15, while picking up two wickets across nine overs with an economy rate of 6.11, making it one of the better economy rates in the series.