Sri Lanka leave India chasing in a thrilling finale

India’s renowned batsmen were handed a stern challenge to secure a series-levelling win in the third Test.


Afp August 07, 2010

COLOMBO: India’s renowned batsmen were handed a stern challenge to secure a series-levelling win in the third Test after Sri Lanka fought hard with both bat and ball.

India, set a victory target of 257, ended the fourth day’s play on 53 for three in their second innings, following a triple strike by off-spinner Suraj Randiv. The spinner, sharing the new ball with Lasith Malinga, had in-form Virender Sehwag caught in the slips in his first over and later bowled Rahul Dravid off the inside edge for seven.

He then dismissed opener Murali Vijay for 27 to a disputed catch at short-leg by Mahela Jayawardene, which was referred to the television umpire before the batsman was ruled out. Sachin Tendulkar kept India’s hopes alive with a watchful unbeaten 11. Ishant Sharma was on two, with India needing 204 more runs on the final day with seven wickets in hand.

Sri Lanka made 267 in their second innings after a spectacular century partnership for the ninth wicket between Thilan Samaraweera and Ajantha Mendis.

India’s spinners had sparked a dramatic collapse in the morning session as five wickets fell for 24 runs to reduce the hosts to 87 for seven in an hour’s play. But the last three wickets added 180 runs to frustrate the Indians as Samaraweera followed his century in the first innings with a fighting 83 in the company of tailenders. Samaraweera added 38 runs for the eighth wicket with Lasith Malinga (15) and Sri Lanka’s record ninth-wicket stand of 118 with Mendis (78). The duo flayed the Indian attack before India broke the partnership in the first over with the second new ball.

Samaraweera attempted to pull a short ball from Abhimanyu Mithun and gloved a catch to Indian captain Mahendra Dhoni behind the stumps.

Mendis scored 20 runs in the company of last man Chanaka Welegedara before being held in the covers off Amit Mishra. Pragyan Ojha, Mishra and Sehwag, claimed three wickets each on a pitch that affored turn and bounce to the bowlers.

Sri Lanka added 18 runs to their overnight score of 45 for two when Ojha trapped nightwatchman Randiv leg-before for six, one ball after Dhoni dropped a simple catch behind the stumps.

Ojha then dealt two deadly blows in successive overs, getting rid of Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene and skipper Kumar Sangakkara. Jayawardene edged a sharp turning ball to Rahul Dravid in the slips after making five, while Sangakkara (28) pulled a short delivery to Suresh Raina at square-leg.

Mishra then claimed two wickets with consecutive deliveries to reduce the hosts to 87 for seven. Angelo Mathews hit a full-toss to Tendulkar at mid-wicket, while Prasanna Jayawardene was out leg-before off the next ball. Malinga denied Mishra a hat-trick and partnered Samaraweera in the rescue act, before he was leg-before to Sehwag before lunch.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 7th, 2010.

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