Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dhawan, Rahul steer India to safety

Lanka lowerorder stretches first innings to 294 but India openers stitch 166run stand to give hosts 49run lead

- Dhiman Sarkar

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For latest in sports, go to www.hindustant­imes.com/ sport-news KOLKATA: Shikhar Dhawan’s 94 notwithsta­nding, going into the fifth day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens, India’s performanc­e has raised more questions than it answered.

The batting didn’t show up in the pink of health in difficult conditions before the bowlers couldn’t prise out the Sri Lanka lower-order shepherded by Rangana Herath, who topscored with 67, on a lively Eden pitch.

In conditions best for batting so far, Dhawan and KL Rahul added 166, erasing the 122-run deficit en route after Sri Lanka were stopped on 294 with Mohammed Shami and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar taking four wickets each and Umesh Yadav the rest.

This is the first time since 1983 that all wickets went to Indian pacers at home.

At stumps, India were 171/1, 49 in front and with Cheteshwar Pujara (2) set to bat on all five days. KL Rahul was on 73.

RAHUL’S AGGRESSION

Rahul was more aggressive of the openers, hitting Lahiru Gamage for three fours early.

Driving in front and square off the wicket, Rahul reached his 50 with a push to square-leg after a lemon cut, off Suranga Lakmal took him to 49.

Dhawan, whose first two scoring shots were boundaries, got there soon after and then changed gears, stepping out to hit Herath for two sixes and pulling Gamage for two successive boundaries.

Till Dhawan tried to play Dasun Shanaka through the line and was caught behind, a seventh Test century seemed to be

there for the taking.

Before that, they stripped the Sri Lanka bowling attack off its tooth and claws. With the wicket drying out on a sunny day, the pace bowlers didn’t look menacing and the spinners were yet to get balls to snake in.

GRITTY HERATH

Spinner Dilruwan Perera didn’t do much apart from wasting a review. Ditto Herath but it was his batting that ensured that unless Sri Lanka have a major attack of Monday blues, they will got to Nagpur on level terms. That would count as some progress.

Herath came in when three wickets had fallen for one run and Sri Lanka on 201/7.

Bowling close to the batsman helped Shami get Niroshan Dickwella, Kumar’s inswinger got Shanaka and then Shami sent back Dinesh Chandimal with one that deviated away.

201/7 would have been 208/8 in the last ball of the 57th over had Perera not successful­ly reviewed after one from Shami cut back and rapped his pads. Perera scored only five but kept Herath company as the veteran left-arm bowler played shots mostly in the air and across the line.

Kumar was sent for four square on the off-side, when Yadav allowed width, Herath hit through covers.

A Virat Kohli full toss was smacked to the square-leg fence, Shami was hit through midwicket and an attempted coverdrive took an edge for four. Herath’s 50 came up with an uppish drive, off Yadav, before he ducked into a Shami bouncer which glazed his bat for a boundary.

He perished to a slash off Kumar that was pouched by Shami at deep backward point.

In that time, Herath added 43 runs with Perera and 46 with Lakmal for the eighth and ninth wickets, partnershi­ps that helped Sri Lanka motor to a total much more than what India would have wanted. This is the first time since 1983-84 that Indian pacers have taken all 10 wickets in an innings.

 ?? AFP ?? Shikhar Dhawan missed out on a century by six runs on Day 4, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Virat Kohli (R) had an ugly spat with Australia earlier this year after Steve Smith looked towards dressing room during an appeal.
AFP Shikhar Dhawan missed out on a century by six runs on Day 4, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Virat Kohli (R) had an ugly spat with Australia earlier this year after Steve Smith looked towards dressing room during an appeal.
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PTI Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar
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