Deccan Chronicle

India let it slip through fingers SCORECARD

- RAHUL BANERJI | DC

Poor catching by the Indian slip cordon helped Sri Lanka recover from a precarious 14/2 to end day two of the third and final Test on 131/3 with pollution and smog taking centrestag­e at the Kotla here on Sunday.

India rode on captain Virat Kohli’s career-best 243 (430m, 287b, 25x4) and a flowing 65 (129m, 102b, 7x4, 2x6) from Rohit Sharma to a massive 536/7 declared but then contrived to drop three catches in the slips with the Sri Lankans reeling at the early departure of two frontline batsmen.

A defiant 61-run third wicket associatio­n between off-spinner and stand-in opener Dilruwan Perera (42, 54b, 9x4) and Angelo Mathews then saw the visiting side India (1st innings): M. Vijay st Dickwella b Sandakan 155, S. Dhawan c Lakmal b Perera 23, C. Pujara c Samarawick­rama b Gamage 23, V. Kohli lbw b Sandakan 243, A. Rahane st Dickwella b Sandakan 1, R. Sharma c Dickwella b Sandakan 65, R. Ashwin c Perera b Gamage 4, W. Saha (not out) 9, R. Jadeja (not out) 5. Extras (lb1, nb7) 8. Total (for seven wickets dec in 127.5 overs) 536. FoW: 1-42, 2-78, 3-361, 4365, 5-500, 6-519, 7-523. Bowling: Lakmal 21.2-2-80-0, arrest the slide though both benefited from the dropped catches. Perera was spilled by Cheteshwar Pujara at first slip off Mohammad Shami and Mathews twice, by Shikhar Dhawan and then Kohli, both at second slip off Ishant Sharma.

Ravindra Jadeja needed the TV umpire to make Gamage 25.3-7-95-2, Perera 31.1-0-145-1, Sandakan 33.5-1167-4, De Silva 16-0-48-0. Sri Lanka (1st innings): D. Karunaratn­e c Saha b Shami 0, D. Perera lbw b Jadeja 42, D. de Silva lbw b I. Sharma 1, A. Mathews (batting) 57, D. Chandimal (batting) 25. Extras (nb1, penalty 5) 6. Total (for three wickets in 44.3 overs) 131. FoW: 1-0, 2-14, 3-75. Bowling: Shami 11-3-30-1, Sharma 10-4-44-1, Jadeja 14.3-6-24-1, Ashwin 9-3-28-0. the breakthrou­gh, Anil Choudhary reversing onfield umpire Joel Wilson’s not-out call as the bowler ripped the ball into the advancing Perera’s pads, leaving the accomplish­ed Mathews (57, 8x4, 2x6) and skipper Dinesh Chandimal (25, 81b, 3x4) to see their team through to close of play with 2.3 overs unbowled and the total still 405 runs in arrears.

Mathews made the most of his two ‘lives’ to post his 29th Test half-century, clouting R. Ashwin twice in succession over longon to go from 38 to 50. Chandimal too looked secure against the probing spin of Jadeja while Ashwin was largely unthreaten­ing.

Earlier, three interrupti­ons of play marred the India innings as Kohli appeared to be cruising towards his maiden triple century. That was not to happen and the breaks also resulted in India wickets falling. Sharma was the first to go after the hosts had resumed at 371/4 with Kohli batting on 156 and Sharma six.

Ashwin was the first victim of the repeated breaks in play hitting Lahiru Gamage into Pilruwan Perera’s hands.

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