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KOHLI AND MUKUND SCORE HALF CENTURIES AS VISITORS FINISH AT 189 FOR 3 ON DAY THREE

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dominant India spared Sri Lanka the ignominy of a followon but Virat Kohli and Abhinav Mukund struck fluent half-centuries to tighten the touring side’s grip on the first Test yesterday.

The world’s top-ranked Test team shot out their depleted hosts for 291 to take a 309-run first innings lead and were 1893 after third day’s play at the Galle Internatio­nal Stadium.

Sri Lanka, already a batsman short after Asela Gunaratne fractured his thumb, received a new setback when Rangana Herath, leading the side in absence of ailing regular skipper Dinesh Chandimal, left the field with a hand injury.

India captain Kohli was unbeaten on 76 at stumps, after adding 133 runs with Mukund whose dismissal for 81 signalled the end of the day’s play.

Earlier, Sri Lanka resumed on 154-5 and could have been in bigger trouble but for Dilruwan Perera’s gutsy 92 not out.

Angelo Mathews held the key to Sri Lanka’s survival and the former captain made 83 before Ravindra Jadeja (3-67) sent him back.

The spinner sent down a flighted delivery and Mathews moved towards leg and slapped it straight to Kohli at short cover. Mathews hit 11 boundaries and a six.

Perera enjoyed an eventful stay at the crease. Two balls after an appeal for a catch off his boot was turned down, Perera was adjudged lbw to Jadeja. The decision was overturned after replays suggested the ball would have sailed over the stumps.

Perera hit Ravichandr­an Ashwin for a six and took a single

India (1st innings) 600 Sri Lanka (1st innings) (Overnight: 154-5)

Angelo Mathews c Kohli b Jadeja 83 Dilruwan Perera not out 92 Rangana Herath c Rahane b Jadeja 9 Nuwan Pradeep b H. Pandya 10 Lahiru Kumara b Jadeja 2 Asela Gunaratne retired hurt 0

(lb-4 w-1) 5 (all out, 78.3 overs) 291

1-7 D. Karunaratn­e, 2-68 D. Gunathilak­a, 3-68 K. Mendis, 4-125 U. Tharanga, 5-143 N. Dickwella, 6-205 A. Mathews, 7-241 R. Herath, 8-280 N. Pradeep, 9-291 L. Kumara

M. Shami 12—2—45—2 (w-1) U. Yadav 14—1—78—1 R. Ashwin 27—5—84—1 R. Jadeja 22.3—3—67—3 H. Pandya 3—0—13—1

Extras Total Fall of wickets: Bowling: India (2nd innings)

S. Dhawan c Gunathilak­a b D. Perera 14 A. Mukund lbw b Gunathilak­a 81 C. Pujara c K. Mendis b Kumara 15 V. Kohli not out 76

(lb-1 w-2) 3 (for 3 wickets, 46.3 overs) 189

1-19 S. Dhawan, 2-56 C. Pujara, 3-189 A. Mukund.

Nuwan Pradeep 10—2—44—0 Dilruwan Perera 12—0—42—1 Lahiru Kumara 11—1—53—1 (w-2) Rangana Herath 9—0—34—0 Danushka Gunathilak­a 4.3—0—15—1.

Extras Total Fall of wickets:

Bowling: Referees Umpire:

Richard Illingwort­h; Bruce Oxenford.

TV umpire: Match referee:

Rod Tucker Richie Richardson off the next ball to bring up his fifth Test fifty.

Jadeja dismissed Herath for nine and debutant Hardik Pandya castled Nuwan Pradeep for 10 to claim his first test wicket.

Perera was eight runs away from his maiden test century when he ran out of partners. His belligeren­t knock included 10 fours and four sixes.

Perera then returned to dismiss Shikhar Dhawan for 14 after India opted against enforcing the follow-on and Lahiru Kumara sent back Cheteshwar Pujara for 15.

Kohli and Mukund shared a century-plus partnershi­p for the third wicket as India moved 498 runs ahead and in a commanding position to take a 1-0 lead in the three-Test series.

 ?? AFP ?? Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli (left) and Abhinav Mukund run between the wickets during the third day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle Internatio­nal Stadium yesterday.
AFP Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli (left) and Abhinav Mukund run between the wickets during the third day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle Internatio­nal Stadium yesterday.
 ?? Reuters ?? England’s Toby Roland-Jones (left) celebrates the wicket of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock with wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow. South Africa ended the second day at 126/8.
Reuters England’s Toby Roland-Jones (left) celebrates the wicket of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock with wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow. South Africa ended the second day at 126/8.
 ?? AP ?? Rabada is all excited after taking the wicket of England’s Jonny Bairstow on the second day of the third Test at The Oval cricket ground in London yesterday.
AP Rabada is all excited after taking the wicket of England’s Jonny Bairstow on the second day of the third Test at The Oval cricket ground in London yesterday.

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