The Asian Age

Toxic Delhi likely to lose winter Tests

India close in on big win as Sri Lanka totter at 31/ 3

- RAHUL BANERJI NEW DELHI, DEC. 5

After Sri Lankan fast bowler Suranga Lakmal vomitted on the ground Tuesday before walking off, it seems likely that Delhi’s smog may rob the capital of future winter Tests.

The embattled Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI) said it will take a call on scheduling cricket in Delhi in future as the furore over pollution levels that have prevailed during the ongoing third and final IndiaSri Lanka Test match here continues.

Speaking to reporters at Kotla, acting BCCI secretary Amitabh Choudhary said, “Delhi will only be awarded an internatio­nal match from here on after duly considerin­g the pollution levels at that particular time of the year. Pollution levels are high, without any doubt. We ( BCCI) need to be sensitive enough to understand the concerns of the players and teams.”

Even as pollution and smog- related issues returned to take centrestag­e, India launched their push for victory on day four of the third and final Test match against Sri Lanka at the Kotla here, the visitors reeling at 31/ 3 after being handed a 410- run victory chase.

Sri Lanka fielded through the day with nine of their men in masks even as the local associatio­n and the cricket control board went into damage control mode. The DDCA brought in a doctor to run tests on the Lankan players who claimed to be in distress, while the BCCI announced there would hereafter be a rethink in scheduling matches in Delhi between November and January.

And in all of this, India seamer Mohammad Shami, already under the weather, was in obvious distress in his threeover opening spell, bringing up his lunch midway through the stint that also fetched the wicket of opener Sadeera Samarawick­rama.

Ravindra Jadeja then came into his own, spelling danger with almost every delivery to see off opener Dimuth Karunaratk­e and nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal. The former feathered an edge to Wriddhiman Saha behind the wickets while Lakmal was bowled by a sharply in- dipping ball.

Jadeja himself was unaware he had got the ball through to the stumps while Lakmal held his ground for a long time in disbelief. With three batsmen gone, the visitors have a mighty task on hand to save the match, prevent a 0- 2 scoreline, and let India get their recordequa­lling ninth series win in a row.

Earlier, having dismissed Sri Lanka quickly this morning, the home side set out in chase of quick runs, posting 246/ 4 in just 52.2 overs with Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma contributi­ng half- centuries and Cheteswar Pujara chipping in with a brisk 49.

India lost Murali Vijay early, caught behind off Lakmal, the quick being one of the three Lankans to be examined during the lunch interval. Ajinkya Rahane was pushed up the order to given him some time at the crease after speculatio­n around whether he would be axed for the South Africa series had ended on Monday evening.

Yet again, though, the off- colour India vice- captain failed to build a score of substance, trying to hit his way out of the run- drought in 37 balls at the crease and only skying off- spinner Dilruwan Perera to Lakshan Sandakan at long on. Rahane has endured a truly wretched series, totalling just 17 runs in five completed innings.

Dhawan though was untroubled and hit five boundaries and a six on his way to an attractive 67(176 m, 91b ). He and Pujara put on 77 runs for the third wicket in just 16- odd overs, the latter using his feet well to the spinners and cracking five boundaries in his 66ball 49.

Kohli and Dhawan came together next to push things along till the left- hander was caught behind off the left- arm spin of Sandakan. It set the stage for the brightest phase of the India second innings as both Kohli and Rohit indulged in some flowing strkeplay, using drives, cuts and pulls to good effect as they put on 90 quick runs in just 15 overs and carry the target past the 400 mark.

 ??  ?? RAVINDRA JADEJA ( 5- 2- 5- 2) had Dimuth Karunaratn­e caught behind and castled Suranga Lakmal to leave Sri Lanka reeling.
RAVINDRA JADEJA ( 5- 2- 5- 2) had Dimuth Karunaratn­e caught behind and castled Suranga Lakmal to leave Sri Lanka reeling.
 ??  ?? Virat Kohli and M. Vijay.
Virat Kohli and M. Vijay.

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