Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ashwin turns screws on Sri Lanka

India’s lower order makes hay; offspinner scores 54 and picks two wickets to put home team on the mat

- SANJJEEV K SAMYAL

It took just six balls in the Sri Lankan innings to see the contrast in fortunes of the two teams. On a dry surface prepared to check the Indian batsmen, Rangana Herath and Co toiled without much reward for two days in the second Test at the Singhalese Sports Club ground.

Employing Sri Lanka’s tactics, India also opened their bowling with a spinner, skipper Virat Kohli asking R Ashwin to share the new ball with Mohammed Shami. And the off-spinner got a wicket in his first over – dismissing Upul Tharanga for nought -to reduce Sri Lanka to zero for one in reply to India’s 622 for nine declared.

Ashwin added one more wicket to his tally, taking out Sri Lanka’s top-scorer in the first Test, opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e (25), to leave them tottering at 50 for two at close. It was the start the home team would have dreaded about after being made to field for two days in oppressive humidity.

PUJARA FALLS EARLY

Sri Lanka did well to achieve their main target of getting India’s overnight pair, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, early. But their challenge for the day had only begun. R Ashwin (54), Wriddhiman Saha (67) and Ravindra Jadeja (70no) all struck half-centuries to dent the opposition’s chances.

The day anyway had started on a demoralisi­ng note for Sri Lanka when their only pacer in the team, Nuwan Pradeep, failed to join the team on the field due to a left hamstring injury.

They couldn’t believe their luck when part-time pacer Dimuth Karunaratn­e got Pujara’s wicket for the addition of just five runs to the overnight tally, ending the 217-run fourth wicket partnershi­p. Then, debutant left-arm spinner Malinda Pushpakuma­ra produced a sharply turning delivery to have Rahane stumped for his maiden Test wicket.

LOWER ORDER RULES

But the joy was shortlived. All the Indian lower-order batsmen made sizeable contributi­ons to make it another long day in the field. Before Jadeja came in and smashed the ball around, Ashwin helped himself to a smooth halfcentur­y to complete 2000 runs in Tests, and Saha helped take the total past 600 for the second straight Test.

Mohammed Shami rubbed it in by smashing a four and two sixes, adding 30 quick runs for the ninth wicket with Jadeja.

It was expected that India would declare at 600. But Virat Kohli allowed his last wicket pair to stay a few overs longer, and he was proved right as his bowlers had time to snatch two wickets.

Keeping the spirits up was a challenge for the home team. In an attempt to avoid throwing in the towel early, as most Sri Lankan players did in the opening Test, they were trying to cheer each other up for every little effort.

 ?? AFP ?? R Ashwin enjoyed a perfect allrounder’s day in the Colombo Test on Friday, and finished as Sri Lanka’s biggest threat with the ball.
AFP R Ashwin enjoyed a perfect allrounder’s day in the Colombo Test on Friday, and finished as Sri Lanka’s biggest threat with the ball.
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