Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Frustratin­g to lose three late wickets’

- Sidharth Gulati sidharth.gulati@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: Already unhappy to be playing despite Delhi’s toxic air quality, Sri Lanka’s frustratio­n mounted as they fought to stave off defeat in the third and final Test against India. The visitors, 0-1 down in the series and set a target of 410 by India, lost three quick wickets towards the end of Day 4 before play was halted for bad light in the smog.

Sri Lanka coach Nic Pothas criticised the umpires for not stopping play earlier. “Not ideal to lose three wickets (towards the end). It’s frustratin­g,” the South African said. “We look back on the day, I think we did pretty well in the morning to extend our innings and bowled well upfront.

“At the moment, I’m just wondering whether it’s coincidenc­e that we lose to a wicket to a seam bowler and all of a sudden the light is bad and we lose two wickets to a spinner and all of a sudden the light is bad (again) and we come off. Bit of a coincidenc­e.”

“I’m sure the light meter is absolutely spot on. I’ve no doubt about it. But for me it’s just a little bit too much of a coincidenc­e. We

› I’m sure the light meter is absolutely spot on. But for me it’s just a little bit too much of a coincidenc­e.

NIC POTHAS, Sri Lanka coach

lose a wicket to seam and suddenly it’s too dark for seamers, and then we lose two wickets to spin and suddenly it’s too dark and we’re off.”

Sri Lanka lost opener Sadeera Samarawick­rama in the sixth over, with Mohammed Shami striking the first blow. However, Shami vomitted showing signs of the pollution getting to him and went off the field after finishing that over. Umpires Nigel Llong and Joel Wilson ruled at that point that the light was not good enough for the pacers to carry on. India skipper Virat Kohli employed spinners and Ravindra Jadeja struck twice in the span of four balls to leave Dinesh Chandimal’s side reeling at 31/3.

After nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal’s wicket, play was called off at the end of over.

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