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Mendis hits defiant ton but India on top in second Test

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COLOMBO: India tightened its grip on the second Test against Sri Lanka despite a fighting century by Kusal Mendis during the hosts’ follow-on in Colombo on Saturday.

Mendis put on 191 runs for the second wicket with opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e (92 not out) before falling to paceman Hardik Pandya for 110 just before stumps on day three.

The hosts were 209 for two at close, still trailing India by 230 runs in their second innings. Karunaratn­e and nightwatch­man Malinda Pushpakuma­ra on two were at the crease.

Earlier in the day, Sri Lanka nosedived from their overnight 50-2 to 183 all out, handing the visitors a chance to clinch the three-match series 2-0.

The islanders were in early trouble in the second innings when paceman Umesh Yadav got opener Upul Tharanga out for two after lunch on a seemingly deteriorat­ing pitch.

The left-right batting combinatio­n of Karunaratn­e and Mendis then dug in their heels to thwart the Indian bowling attack, forcing skipper Virat Kohli to rotate his options.

The duo handled the Indian spinners with aplomb, using their feet to good effect as they combined the right dose of caution and aggression.

Mendis, who hit his third Test hundred, played an attacking game as he smashed 17 boundaries before letting go of his hard work with a catch to wicketkeep­er Wriddhiman Saha.

The Colombo-born Karunaratn­e has remained patient during his 200-ball knock so far as he played out the remaining few overs with debutant Pushpakuma­ra in a tense finish to the day.

But it was the first session that hit the hosts hard as they lost their eight remaining first-inning wickets and conceded a 439-run lead in response to India’s formidable 622-9 declared.

Off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who had removed the Sri Lankan openers at the end of day two, claimed five wickets to rattle the Sri Lankan middle and lower order.

The Dinesh Chandimal-led Sri Lanka need at least a draw to stay alive in the series. Sports Bureau. Garcia gave up six runs, five earned, and five hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Twins 8 Rangers 4: In Minneapoli­s, Bartolo Colon threw his first complete game in two years to earn his first win with Minnesota.

Brian Dozier homered twice and Robbie Grossman also connected as the Twins won for just the third time in 11 games. In his fourth start for Minnesota, the 44-year-old Colon

(3-9) scattered nine hits in his 37th career complete game and first since Sept. 5, 2015, with the New York Mets.

Diamondbac­ks 2 Giants 1: In San Francisco, Paul Goldschmid­t had three hits for Arizona, and rookie Anthony Banda earned his first career win.

David Peralta doubled and reached twice to help the Diamondbac­ks (63-46) beat Madison Bumgarner and the Giants in the first matchup between the NL West rivals since early

April.

Sri Lanka 1st innings

D. Karunaratn­e c Rahane b Ashwin 25 U. Tharanga c Rahul b Ashwin 0 K. Mendis c Kohli b Yadav 24 D. Chandimal c Pandya b Jadeja 10 A. Mathews c Pujara b Ashwin 26 N. Dickwella b Shami 51 D. de Silva b Jadeja 0 D. Perera b Ashwin 25 R. Herath b Shami 2 M. Pushpakuma­ra not out 15 N. Pradeep b Ashwin 0 (b4, lb1) 5 (all out; 49.4 overs) 183

Shami 6-1-13-2, Ashwin 16.4-369-5, Jadeja 22-6-84-2, Yadav 5-1-12-1

1-0 (Tharanga), 2-33 (Karunaratn­e), 3-60 (Chandimal), 4-64 (Mendis), 5-117 (Mathews), 6-122 (De Silva), 7-150 (Dickwella, 8-152 (Herath), 9-171 (Perera), 10-183 (Pradeep)

D. Karunaratn­e not out 92 U. Tharanga b Yadav 2 K. Mendis c Saha b Pandya 110 M. Pushpakuma­ra not out 2 (nb2, w1) 3 (2 wickets; 60 overs, follow-on) 209 Yadav 9-2-29-1, Ashwin 24-679-0, Shami 6-2-13-0, Jadeja 16-2-76-0, Pandya 5-0-12-1

1-7 (Tharanga), 2-198

(Mendis) 622-9 dec

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