Sri Lanka were comprehensively beaten by India in the second Test in Kanpur on Friday. But the island nation will be looking to level the series with a victory in the third Test, which commences, at the Brabourne stadium in Mumbai, on Wednesday.
The Lankans have never won a Test on Indian soil and can create history by winning the final match of the three-Test series.
Test cricket returns to the Brabourne after a 36-year hiatus. India hosted England in the last of Brabourne's 17 Tests in February, 1973.
The Brabourne stadium was given the Sri Lanka Test because the Wankhede is being renovated for the 2011 World Cup.
It was due to stage the Test against England last year, but the match was moved following the Mumbai terror attacks in November.
Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara pads up before a practice session in Mumbai on Monday
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