The Asian Age

Ashwin takes 4 as Sri Lanka bowled out for 205

Cricket

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Nagpur, Nov. 24: Skipper Virat Kohli’s decision to play only four specialist bowlers was vindicated as India bundled out a defensive Sri Lanka for a paltry 205 on the opening day of the second Test, here on Friday. At stumps, India were 11/ 1 with K. L. Rahul ( 7) back in the pavilion, playing on to a Lahiru Gamage delivery. With no demons in a sporting track where stroke- play wasn’t too difficult, the visitors never got going as spinners Ravichandr­an Ashwin ( 4/ 67) and Ravindra Jadeja ( 3/ 56) along with comeback- man Ishant Sharma ( 3/ 37) shared the spoils.

After the completion of first innings, Ashwin now has 296 wickets in his 54th Test. He will get another innings in this game plus the Delhi Test to get the remaining four scalps and break Dennis Lillee’s ( 56 Test) record fastest to 300 wickets.

Sri Lanka were 160/ 4 at one stage during the final session looking good enough to stage a fightback before a batting collapse saw them lose six wickets for only 45 runs.

Their batsmen were ultra- defensive in their approach during the first session on a Jamtha track which had good bounce and carry but was far from the menacing greentop that was on offer at the Eden Gardens during the first Test match.

The lack of intent to get going in the second and third sessions affected their performanc­e with only skipper Dinesh Chandimal ( 57) looked like in control till he was at the crease.

The other batsman notable contributi­on opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who was twice lucky in the first session — being d r o p p e d once and stumped off a no- ball a n o t h e r time, but still he could not fully capitalize on the reprieves getting out for 51 in the post- lunch session.

The immensely talented Niroshan Dickwella ( 24) committed hara- kiri when things were starting to look up during the post tea- session. He tried to whip Jadeja through mid- wicket and the ball ballooned up for Ishant to take a simple catch at midoff.

The trio of Ishant, Ashwin and Jadeja did not bowl anything exceptiona­l but their unwavering consistenc­y saw the Lankans buckle under pressure.

The best delivery undoubtedl­y was the one that Ashwin got Dasun Shanaka ( 2) with. Ashwin had p r e v i o u s bowled an o f f - b r e a k that made h i m uncomforta­ble and then fired an angular delivery that looked more like a leg- break clipping the offstump.

Ishant, who normally bowls back of a length mixed it up with good full length deliveries that got him the wickets while Jadeja’s armers proved to be very effective.

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 ?? — PTI — PTI — PTI — AFP — PTI ?? Sourav Ganguly R. Ashwin celebrates the fall of a Sri Lankan wicket on the opening day of the second Test. Ravindra Jadeja Nic Pothas Steve Smith
— PTI — PTI — PTI — AFP — PTI Sourav Ganguly R. Ashwin celebrates the fall of a Sri Lankan wicket on the opening day of the second Test. Ravindra Jadeja Nic Pothas Steve Smith

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