Dambulla: Sri Lanka are looking to new captain Upul Tharanga for redemption in the One Day International series starting on Sunday against India after enduring a humiliating Test whitewash on home soil.

Tharanga will lead the islanders into the opening match of the ODI series in Dambulla, having been appointed limited-overs captain to revive the ailing team after their shock 3-2 loss to minnows Zimbabwe.

Angelo Mathews stepped aside as captain after that defeat, vacating the top job to Tharanga who takes the helm at a low point for Sri Lankan cricket, with a form slump and injuries dogging the beleaguered side.

Tharanga, 32, has urged fans to be patient, insisting the “rough patch” will pass for the 50-over 1996 World Cup winners.

“Sri Lanka have always been stronger in our white-ball format, and I am confident that we will come out strong and beat India,” Tharanga said in a statement from Sri Lanka Cricket.

“We have the talent, we have the skill. We have been putting in the hard work, we just need the spirit, and for that we need your support too,” added the left-handed batsman.

Sri Lanka have recalled all-rounders Thisara Perera and Milinda Siriwardana. Left-arm spinner Malinda Pushpakumara and paceman Vishwa Fernando, who were both part of the bowling attack in the Test series against India are expected to make their respective ODI debuts.

But the eighth-ranked ODI side do not have history on their side.