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Rain pours down, Pujara stands up

India wobble to 74/5 on rain-hit 2nd day PUJARA WAS the lone Indian batsmen to produce some fight against the Sri Lankan bowling attack on a green top in overcast conditions. Pujara displayed impeccable defensive technique again and struck only the erran

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Cheteshwar Pujara came to India's rescue after Sri Lankan seamer Dasun Shanaka's twin strike had left the hosts gasping at 74 for five on a second consecutiv­e rain-curtailed day of the opening cricket Test.

After Suranga Lakmal's (3/5) exploits on the first day of the rain-affected series opener, it was Shanaka's turn to steal the limelight on Friday as he removed Ajinkya Rahane (4) and Ravichandr­an Ashwin (4) to return with impressive figures of 2 for 23. Pujara was the lone Indian batsmen to produce some fight against the Sri Lankan bowling attack on a green top in overcast conditions. Pujara displayed impeccable defensive technique again and struck only the errant deliveries to score during his unbeaten 47-run knock.

Shanaka took both the wickets in the morning but Pujara anchored India's first innings on testing overcast conditions at the Eden Gardens. Coming on to bat at the score of eight, Pujara faced 102 deliveries and struck nine fours in his knock, three runs away from what could be a memorable half-century as the India No 3 built his innings with supreme resolve. He patiently waited for loose balls as the visitors got maximum purchase from the Eden's green top, brilliantl­y aided by the overcast conditions. Shanaka struck in his third over when he tempted Rahane for a drive and got a thin edge to the wicketkeep­er. Next he evicted Ashwin after setting him up brilliantl­y as Pujara struggled to get a partnershi­p going.

Overnight 17/3 after Lakmal's sensationa­l bowling display, Indians were tested in the off-stump corridor by the Lankan pacer's probing length and bounce. Indians preferred to take Lakmal with extreme caution as the Lankan newball bowler finally ended his overnight spell from the High Court end for 11-9-5-3.

On 24, Pujara was hit on his

bottom hand -- bowling hand -thumb by a rising short pitched delivery from Lahiru Gamage as he flung his gloves in pain in the 25th over. In the next over, Pujara lost Ashwin as Shanaka set him up with a bouncer and followed it with a good length delivery that was cut straight to point by the Indian off-spinner. But Pujara remained unperturbe­d and looked for loose deliveries and scored mainly through boundaries before the first session was halted by rain. Lunch was taken 10 minutes ahead of schedule while it started pouring in the middle. The heavens continued to pour, which meant no play was possible after lunch forcing the umpires to call off day's proceeding­s prematurel­y again.

 ??  ?? Groundsmen worked non-stop to remove water from the ground as rain stopped play during the second day of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
Groundsmen worked non-stop to remove water from the ground as rain stopped play during the second day of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
 ??  ?? India's Cheteshwar Pujara plays a shot during the second day of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens on Friday.
India's Cheteshwar Pujara plays a shot during the second day of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens on Friday.

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