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India crushes Sri Lanka to sweep series

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PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka: Ravichandr­an Ashwin grabbed four wickets on Monday as India crushed Sri Lanka by an innings and 171 runs inside three days to complete their first three-Test series sweep on foreign soil.

Off-spinner Ashwin and paceman Mohammed Shami shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 181 in their follow-on in Pallekele.

Sri Lanka crumbled to 135 all out in their first response to India’s first innings 487, putting the world’s top Test team in firm control.

“We are a young side. We look forward to playing Test cricket with the same kind of excitement. That’s the only way you can be ruthless... We like to be proactive rather than reactive,” said captain Virat Kohli.

“We have age on our side. We have an opportunit­y to play together for five-six years with this whole bunch and this really excites us,” he added.

All-rounder Hardik Pandya set up the win with a blistering, 96-ball 108, cracking his maiden Test century in just his third game.

The 23-year-old Pandya, who hit eight fours and seven sixes, received the man of the match award. He also bowled out former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews for nought in the first innings.

“The regulars have performed like they have been doing...but the biggest positive would be Hardik’s inclusion and the way he has shaped up in the first three Tests,” said Kohli.

“The kind of confidence he has shown with the ball and the maturity with the bat as well, it really gives the boost down the order and a lot of balance as far as our compositio­n of the side is concerned,” added Kohli.

Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav turned up the heat with four wickets in Sri Lanka’s first innings as the islanders conceded a 352-run first innings lead.

And Ashwin kept up the pressure on the beleaguere­d hosts, striking the first blow of the morning session by sending back opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e for 16.

Skipper Dinesh Chandimal, who made 36, provided some resistence during his 65-run fifth-wicket stand with Angelo Mathews.

Kuldeep, playing just his second Test, broke the partnershi­p with Chandimal’s wicket just after lunch, and Ashwin soon got Mathews for 35 as Sri Lanka slipped further.

Wicketkeep­er Niroshan Dickwella top-scored with 41 before falling to the guile of the lanky off-spinner.

Shami combined with Ashwin to mop up the tail as struggling Sri Lanka suffered their second successive innings loss after the Colombo Test.

“A tough series as a team. India played some good cricket. Our batting and bowling was below-par through the series. We had to be more patient and concentrat­e more,” said a disappoint­ed Chandimal.

 ??  ?? The champion team led by Ambassador Datuk Zainol Rahim bin Zainuddin of the Malaysian Embassy, center, with organizing Knights of Rizal and Dirab Golf Committee Chairman Tariq Javed, second left. (Photos by Noel A. Alipoyo) Winners and participan­ts in the Bangon Marawi (Arise Marawi) Golf for a Cause tournament pose for a souvenir picture.
The champion team led by Ambassador Datuk Zainol Rahim bin Zainuddin of the Malaysian Embassy, center, with organizing Knights of Rizal and Dirab Golf Committee Chairman Tariq Javed, second left. (Photos by Noel A. Alipoyo) Winners and participan­ts in the Bangon Marawi (Arise Marawi) Golf for a Cause tournament pose for a souvenir picture.
 ??  ?? Members of Indian cricket team pose with the winners trophy after their victory over Sri Lanka in the third cricket Test match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Monday. (AP)
Members of Indian cricket team pose with the winners trophy after their victory over Sri Lanka in the third cricket Test match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Monday. (AP)

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