Business Day

Sri Lanka hit a wobble as India take control

- Agency Staff New Delhi /Reuters

India set Sri Lanka a daunting 410-run victory target before denting the tourists’ top order to maintain their iron grip on the third and final Test on Tuesday.

Having secured a handy 163run first-innings lead, India declared on 246/5 about 45 minutes after tea.

Sri Lanka were reeling on 31/3 when bad light stopped play with the tourists still needing 379 runs to level the series.

Dhananjaya de Silva was batting on 13, with first-innings centurion Angelo Mathews yet to open his account.

Mohammad Shami dismissed opener Sadeera Samarawick­rama for five, with a vicious bouncer before Ravindra Jadeja struck twice in the same over, dismissing Dimuth Karunaratn­e caught behind for 13 and bowling nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal for a duck.

Earlier, Dinesh Chandimal made a career best 164 to help Sri Lanka post 373 all out, their highest total in the series.

Lakmal denied India a strong start to their second innings, dismissing Murali Vijay for nine. The Sri Lankan paceman was subsequent­ly seen vomiting and temporaril­y left the field as the heavy smog in Delhi continued to affect the match.

Ajinkya Rahane has been the lone batsman in India’s top six without a 50 in the series and was sent in ahead of Cheteshwar Pujara in a bid to help him rediscover his form ahead of the tour of SA.

The move did not work. The right-hander survived two reviews and scored only 10 runs before trying to hit his way out of trouble and holing out in the deep off Dilruwan Perera.

Shikhar Dhawan initially looked subdued but the lefthanded batsman soon accelerate­d, stepping out to hit Lakshan Sandakan over his head for a huge six.

The left-arm wrist-spinner had the last laugh though, as he lured Dhawan into charging out to play a similar shot only to be stumped for 67.

Pujara (49) fell short of his fifty but Virat Kohli (50) and Rohit Sharma (50 not out) batted with characteri­stic ease against the jaded Sri Lankan bowlers to keep India in complete control of the match.

“We are in a good position now. They are three wickets down, so they would be under lot of pressure tomorrow [Wednesday],” Dhawan said.

The opener praised pace duo Shami and Ishant Sharma for troubling the Sri Lankan batsmen despite a lack of help from the pitch.

“They gave everything. They bowled really good pace, I could feel it from slip. It speaks volumes about their mindset, because there was little for them in this flat track.”

 ?? /AFP ?? Early blows: Ravindra Jadeja celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratn­e on Tuesday.
/AFP Early blows: Ravindra Jadeja celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratn­e on Tuesday.

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