Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

JADEJA’S TWIN STRIKES SET INDIA UP FOR KOTLA VICTORY

DAY FOUR Hosts in sight of victory as Sri Lanka have mountain to climb with seven wickets in hand on final day

- N Ananthanar­ayanan sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI:Virat Kohli signed off a highly productive 2017 with a half-century, amassing 610 runs for the three-Test series against Sri Lank a as India pushed for victory in the final game at the Feroz es hahKot lag round on Tuesday.

Tests at the Kotla, unless a crumbling surface is laid out, follow a pattern, and invariably plays into the hands of the hosts who have dominated since the loss to West Indies in 1987. They have won 10 of the 11 Tests since then.

At the end of the fourth day, it was a familiar situation as Sri Lanka fought to save the match after being reduced to 31 for three at stumps. Ravindra Jadeja’s double in an over left Sri Lanka reeling.

India piled on the lead before declaring their second innings at 246 for five midway through the final session, setting a target of 410 runs and giving themselves three-and-a-half sessions to seal a 2-0 series victory.

On one end of the scale stood the Indian skipper, who followed his career-best243in the first-innings with 50. Sh ikhar Dhawan (50), Cheteshwar Pujara (49) and Rohit Sharma (50 no) all scored rapidly once Sri Lanka were 373 all out replying to India’s 536/7 declared in the first innings.

Even a draw would give India a record-equal ling ninth series win on the trot. But there would be concerns over vice-captain Aj ink ya Rah an e’ s poor form with South Africa up next.

The backbone of India’s batting overseas, Rahane’s recent travails continued as he fell for 10 before lunch. K oh li promoted his deputy to No 3 to give him a chance to play himself into form without pressure.

However, Rahane, who has since the New Zealand home series last year scored just two hundreds, didn’ t show any sign of resurgence after scores of 4, 0, 2 and 1 in this three-Test series before Tuesday.

Rahane’s weakness against spin at home was reinforced as he looked shaky, and shuffling too far, too early, he twice survived leg-before appeals that were reviewed. He got out after lofting off-spinner Di lruw an Per erato be caught at long-on.

The cornerston­e of Sri Lank a’ s first innings 373 was skipper Dinesh Chandimal surpassing his previous best of 162 not out – versus India at Galle in 2015 – by scoring 164 (361b, 21x4, 1x6) in almost eight hours before being the last man out.

He added 30 runs with last man La ks han Sand a kan before slashing Is han tS harm at oD haw an at deep third man, the innings ending in the sixth over of the morning. Chan dim al raised an 181- run fourth wicket stand with former skip per Angelo Mathews (111) on the third day to lead Sri Lanka’s fight back.

Off-spinner R Ashwin, who triggered a batting collapse on the third day by first dismissing Mathews, took 3/90. Ishant Sharma took 3/98 with Mohammed Sh am ian dR av indra Ja deja taking two wickets each.

POLLUTIONR­EIGNS

The toxic Delhiair proved a poor advertisem­ent for sporting activity. Play began in heavy smog with the flood lights on. Sri Lank a players had felt the effect of air pollution during Day 2, though there were no further interrupti­ons despite the poor air quality.

However, most Sri Lank a players wore face masks when they came on the field for India’s second innings. Pace bowler Suranga Lakmal vomitted and went off the field briefly.

Indian playershad bravedthe conditions and not shown much discomfort, but their resilience broke down late in the day when Mo hammed Sh a mi too vomit ted, and went off the field after bowling the final delivery of the over.

India lead the three-match series 1-0 and are looking to sign off their superb run over the last one year, predominan­tly at home, with a win. A win or draw will help them equal the world record of nine consecutiv­e Test series wins, held jointly by Australia and England.

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 ?? AFP ?? Sri Lanka nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal is cleaned up by Ravindra Jadeja in the day’s final over to give n India their third wicket in the second innings at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Tuesday. Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets late on Day Four to provide...
AFP Sri Lanka nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal is cleaned up by Ravindra Jadeja in the day’s final over to give n India their third wicket in the second innings at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Tuesday. Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets late on Day Four to provide...
 ?? BCCI n n n n n n n n scorecard INDIA 1ST INN 536/7 D
SRI LANKA 1ST INNS (OVERNIGHT 356/9) Chandimal c Dhawan b Ishant
164 L Sandakan not out 0
Extras (b 4, lb 5, nb 2, penalty n 5) 16
Total (all out; 135.3 overs) 373 n
Bowling: M Shami 26 - 6 - 85 –  ??
BCCI n n n n n n n n scorecard INDIA 1ST INN 536/7 D SRI LANKA 1ST INNS (OVERNIGHT 356/9) Chandimal c Dhawan b Ishant 164 L Sandakan not out 0 Extras (b 4, lb 5, nb 2, penalty n 5) 16 Total (all out; 135.3 overs) 373 n Bowling: M Shami 26 - 6 - 85 –

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