Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

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- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman.sarkar@htlive.com

DRAMATIC DAY 5 After Kohli’s 18th Test ton and Bhuvneshwa­r’s 4/8, visitors (75/7) escape due to fading light at Eden KOLKATA:

India came within three wickets of a win at Eden Gardens here on Monday as the first Test against Sri Lanka ended with Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Mohammed Shami steaming in to a slip quintet.

When play was called off at 4:30pm, 18 minutes before scheduled close and 5.3 overs before the mandatory 15 overs, Sri Lanka, set 231 to win after India declared on 352/8, were 75/7.

Man of the Match Kumar finished with 4/8 in 11 overs with a display that showed that there was more to him than just being a ‘sultan of swing’. His match figures were 8/96 on a pitch where the bounce stayed true.

LEADING FROM FRONT

This was after Kohli reached his 18th Test hundred and 50th in internatio­nal cricket, lofting Suranga Lakmal to stay unbeaten on 104 (119b, 12x4, 2x6). It was his 11th ton as skipper, the most by an Indian along with Sunil Gavaskar, and India declared, trying to push for a win.

Brightenin­g such hopes were Kumar and Shami getting Sadeera Samarawick­rama and Dimuth Karunaratn­e, both showing the lack of footwork that is anathema to top-order batting. When first-innings heroes Lahiru Thirimanne and Angelo Mathews went, it was Sri Lanka who were fighting to save this Test hours after getting India to nearly do that.

Thirimanne too played away from his body to Kumar and Ajinkya Rahane took a sharp catch at third slip. Mathews was trapped by Umesh Yadav. Dinesh Chandimal got a ripper from Shami that swung in and uprooted his middle-stump but Sri Lanka survived some aggressive bowling and verbal volleys from India.

TURNING THE TABLES

To Kohli goes the credit of turning the tables. Accelerati­ng after lunch, which he took on 41, Kohli reached his century in 93 minutes making the most of the new ball.

En route, he successful­ly reviewed a leg-before shout, off Lakmal. The delivery was similar to the one that got him in the first innings --- that too was reviewed --- but this time Kohli had got a touch. He was on 72.

Kohli celebrated that with a straight-driven four and then smote Dasun Shanaka for four more in the next over. He hit Shanaka through the midwicket region even when the bowler had pitched on the off-side. It took him to 86.

From there to his century, there were two sixes over cover, both off Lakmal.

Things had looked different in the morning when Lakmal got KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane. During a spell that read 9-2-21-3, Lakmal bowled closer to the offstump and showed that he could move it both ways.

With one that careened in, he cleaned up Rahul’s middlestum­p and in a span of four balls, got Pujara and Rahane.

If the bounce surprised Pujara --- Dilruwan Perera completed the catch, a worthy effort to a delivery that deserved nothing less -- it was the sharp inward movement that got Rahane. Lakmal finished with match figures of 7/118.

From 213/2, India were 213/4 but Kohli wasn’t fazed. Ravindra Jadeja, Wriddhiman Saha and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar fell to poor shots and Ravichandr­an Ashwin completed a forgettabl­e outing with one that got through his defence but for now, Kohli’s knock papered over batting inadequaci­es. 6-1-29-0

If we were in a situation like that, we would have done the same. There is nothing unfair in it. Yes, wanting to win, we were trying to push in as many overs as we could. Suranga Lakmal bowled really well…So we had to play longer. Skipper Virat Kohli played a fabulous knock. This was expected of one batsmen and he did it.

 ?? AP ?? Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (second from left) picked four wickets to brighten the chances of a win, but fading light allowed Sri Lanka to save their first Test against India after five losses in a row.
AP Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (second from left) picked four wickets to brighten the chances of a win, but fading light allowed Sri Lanka to save their first Test against India after five losses in a row.

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