SL vs Ind, 1st Test: India in command at stumps on Day 3, lead by 498
Galle: India continued dominating the first Test against Sri Lanka on Day three as they have taken a mammoth lead of 498 runs.
Earlier in the day, the Men in Blue bundled out Sri Lanka to 291, after helpful contributions from Upul Tharanga (64), Angelo Mathews (83) and Dilruwan Perera (92). Asela Gunaratne, who was ruled out of the series with an injured thumb did not walk out to bat, and the hosts were all out after the ninth wicket fell. India, however, did not enforce Sri Lanka to a follow on.
In the Indian innings, centurions of the previous innings Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara departed early as they were dismissed for 14 and 15 respectively. Rain came into play just before tea and the match was delayed for about an hour
Soon after play resumed, opener Abhinav Mukund, who brought up his second Test fifty and Virat Kohli kept Team India going as they put up a partnership of 133.
However, Mukund departed for 81 just before stumps as Danushka Gunathilaka appealed for an LBW.
The Lankans will have a huge task at hand on Day four as they continue to struggle against the Indian batsmen.
India 158/2 from 37 overs
It was another milestone for the duo of Virat Kohli and Abhinav Mukund as they put up a 100 run partnership. This match is certainly going India’s way as they are not giving any room for the Lankan bowlers to breakthrough.
India 141/2 from 35 overs
India extended their lead to 450 as Virat Kohli and Abhinav Mukund kept the visitors going. With just 11 overs left, the Men in Blue will hope to extend their lead to 500 and set up a humungous task for Sri Lanka on Day 4.
India 136-2 from 34 overs
Indian opener Abhinav Mukund showcased an improved performance after he got to just his second Test fifty. Mukund, who got out for 12 in the first innings, looked in good touch, as he continues to build a good partnership with Virat Kohli.
Virat Kohli got to his 15th Test fifty as India continued to march on in the match. This was his fastest fifty as captain in Tests on overseas grounds. Also, India's lead closed onto the 450 run mark.
India 100/2 from 24.3 overs
India continued dominating the Test match as their lead crossed 400. Both Virat Kohli and Abhinav Mukund looks in good touch at the moment. While Abhinav Mukund (40) will hope to get to just his second half-century in Tests, the Indian captain has been supporting him from the other end, scoring 23.
India 67-2 from 18 overs
Play has resumed after a rain delay. About 30 overs will be bowled. Captain Virat Kohli and opener Abhinav Mukund are taking India forward as they gradually approach the 400 run lead.
Rain update
The rain has stopped. There will be a ground inspection by the umpires at 3.45 pm.
The covers have come off. The match will resume soon.
Update: The umpires will walk out for another inspection at 15:45 #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/wKN3p56fZz
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Tea break: India 56/2 from 16.5 overs
Cheteshwar Pujara departed after scoring just 15 runs as Lahiru Kumara got Lanka's second wicket. Pujara flicked it behind square on the on side just as Kusal Mendis took a good catch. However, players walked off the field just as the rain arrived.
So, the players head for tea after rain continues to play spoilsport.
India 44/1 from 12 overs
India kept their score ticking in the second innings even after Shikhar Dhawan departed early. Cheteshwar Pujara, who came in at number three, and Abhinav Mukund kept the team going as the lead went past 350.
India 19/1 from 4.1 overs
WICKET! The centurion from the first innings departs early this time round. Dilruwan Perera sent in a short ball outside the off stump, a ball that was asking to be hit. But the ball stopped on Dhawan, who only spooned it to substitute Dhananjaya de Silva at backward point.
Sri Lanka 291/9 (all out) from 78.3 overs
WICKETS! And Ravindra Jadeja wraps things up with a peach of a delivery. Lahiru Kumara completely missed the line of the ball, as it went on to clip the top of the off stump. Although Sri Lanka technically have one more wicket left, Asela Gunaratne's injury means that he cannot come out to bat. India will not enforce follow-on.
Sri Lanka 289/8 from 77 overs
LUNCH! The islanders are in deep waters now. With Angelo Mathews gone, Dilruwan Perera is their only hope of avoiding follow-on, which seems like a long way away right now. They need another 111 runs with the last two wickets remaining, for that.
Sri Lanka 280/8 from 73.5 overs
WICKET! A great moment for Hardik Pandya on his debut. After he scored a debut half century yesterday, Pandya has now picked up his first ever wicket in Test cricket. Lahiru Perera backed away to the leg side, in order to make room, but his shot lacked conviction, as he seemed to just poke at a straight delivery by Pandya. While Perera missed, Pandya hit, knocking over the Sri Lankan's stumps.
Sri Lanka 241-7 from 59 overs
WICKET! Ranagana Herath departs, Jadeja picks up his second wicket. Herath goes for a reverse-sweep but the ball brushed the glove band on its way to Rahane at first slip.
Dilruwan Perera reaches his half century
Sri Lanka 211-6 from 59 overs
WICKET! Big wicket for India. Angelo Mathews finally holes out due to the immense pressure created by the Indian bowlers. Jadeja had bowled a pretty tight line and length during that over, which frustrated Mathews, who wanted to put some pressure on the bowler. In his attempt to do so, Mathews only ended up lobbing it to Kohli, who did well to jump in the air and take a catch.
Sri Lanka 175-5 from 50 overs
Angelo Mathews and Dilruwan Perera give Sri Lanka steady start in the morning session as both the batsman have managed to keep Indian bowlers at bay.
Preview: Virat Kohli led Team India will look to wrap up Sri Lanka's innings as early as possible and add more misery on the host in the first Test match at Galle on Day 3. The Indians have put up dominant display right from the first day, with Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara put up century stand on Day one to put India in strong position
Pujara batted nearly six-and-half-hours for his 153, adding 137 runs with Ajinkya Rahane who made 57.
India's lower order decided to flex their muscles, as Ravichandran Ashwin smashed seven boundaries in his 47, Mohammed Shami clobbered three sixes in his run-a-ball 30 and all-rounder Hardik Pandya scored 50 off 49 balls on his Test debut to help India reach the 600-run-mark.
After this supreme batting display, it was time for the bowlers to make their impact.They did that in style by dismissing half the Sri Lankan batting order on the Day 2 itself. Angelo Matthews holds the key to Sri Lanka’s chances of getting close to India’s total on Day 3, while the Indian bowlers will look to finish things off quickly.
Squads:
India: Virat Kohli (captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Lokesh Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Wriddhiman Saha (wicketkeeper), Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Abhinav Mukund.
Sri Lanka: Rangana Herath (captain), Upul Tharanga, Dimuth Karunaratne, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Asela Gunaratne, Niroshan Dickwella (wicketkeeper), Dhananjaya de Silva, Danushka Gunathilaka, Dilruwan Perera, Suranga Lakmal, Lahiru Kumara, Vishwa Fernando, Malinda Pushpakumara, Nuwan Pradeep.