SHIKHAR SLAMS FIERY 190 AS INDIA SCORE 399/3 ON DAY 1
ONESIDED Comebackman Dhawan’s careerbest 190 and Pujara’s unbeaten 144 lift India to record total
GALLE: Shikhar Dhawan produced an exhibition of stroke play to celebrate his return to Test cricket with a 190 on the opening day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Gal le stadium on Wednesday.
On the way to his career-best knock, D haw an completed a hundred in a session for the second time, the knock rekindling memories of his blazing 187 on debut against Australia in 2013.
He faced 168 balls and hit 31 fours. D haw an found a solid partner in Cheteshwar Pujara (144 batting, 246 balls, 12 fours). The two shared a 253-run partnership for the second wicket as India completely dominated the opening skirmish of the three-Test series, finishing on 399-3.
The two have fond memories of their previous tour to this island nation. D hawan’s last century in Test cricket had also come at this picturesque venue, in 2015, and Pujara had turned around his career with an unbeaten 145 in the final Test win in that series.
Pujara continued to build on Dhawan’s heroics by adding 113 runs with Ajinkya Rahane (39 batting) for the unbroken fourth wicket after skipper Virat Kohli was out for three.
Out of the Indian team since October 2016, the stars seemed to realign favourably for Dhawan. After missing 11 Tests, he made the squad as a last minute replacement for the injured Murali Vijay, and only got the opportunity to play because the other regular opener, KL Rahul, reported ill on the eve of the game.
The left-handed opener pounced on the opportunity, lighting up the stadium by scoring 126 off 90 balls between lunch and his dismissal before tea.
In all, he smashed 31 fours, scoring at a strike rate of 113.09 as he bettered his highest score.
It was a bad toss to lose. The surface was beautiful to bat on and Sri Lanka’s inexperienced attack lacked imagination and quality to test the batsmen. What hurt them most was skipper Rangana Herath, who has taken 93 wickets in 16 Tests at this ground, went wicketless.
Pacer Nuwan Pradeep was the lone bright spot, claiming all three wickets. He seemed fortunate with the second of his dismissals as third umpire Rod Tucker gave Kohli out despite UltraEdge being inconclusive. The hosts asked for DRS when Bruce Ox en ford turned down the appeal for caught behind.
Sri Lanka will rue the chance dropped by Asela Gunaratne at slip, which also led to his fracturing his thumb in a double blow in the morning. On 31, Dhawan edged a drive off rookie pacer La hi ru Kumara to second slip where a diving Asela Gunaratne got his hand to the ball, only to be hit on the edge of the thumb. The catch was spilled and Gun ar at ne suffered three fractures. Dhawan went from strength to strength while news came that Gunaratne was ruled out of the game.