Virat Kohli celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews during the fourth day of the first Test in Galle.
Sri Lanka - India, the world's top-ranked Test side, declared their second innings closed on 240 for three after Kohli completed his 17th Test hundred
Published: Sat 29 Jul 2017, 10:53 PM
Updated: Mon 31 Jul 2017, 1:47 PM
Spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja shared six wickets to help India to a thumping 304-run win against Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first test on Saturday for a 1-0 lead in the series.
The hosts, chasing a mammoth 550 for victory, only managed 245 runs before their second innings folded in the final session of the penultimate day, after opening batsman Dimuth Karunaratne had been dismissed for 97.
Asela Gunaratne, who had fractured his thumb and was ruled out of the series, and stand-in captain Rangana Herath, who suffered a hand injury on Friday, did not bat for Sri Lanka in the second innings.
"(I'm) Really happy with the way things went in this particular game," India captain Virat Kohli said at the presentation. "All bases were covered nicely and the guys stood up when it was needed most. "The surface didn't offer much. That's why the win is more special because the bowlers had to work hard."
India, the world's top-ranked test side, declared their second innings closed on 240 for three after Kohli completed his 17th test hundred.
The right-handed batsman, who resumed the day on 76, remained unbeaten on 103 after reaching the milestone with a single off spinner Dilruwan Perera.
Burdened with an improbable target, Sri Lanka needed a solid opening stand but their hopes were dashed when Mohammed Shami bowled Upul Tharanga for 10, a relief for Kohli who had dropped the batsman at second slip in the same over. Debutant Danushka Gunathilaka did not last long either and was out for two, hitting Umesh Yadav straight into the hands of Cheteshwar Pujara at square leg.
Sri Lanka were 29-2 at that stage and needed a solid 79-run stand between Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis to settle things down.
India came back strongly after lunch with two quick wickets from left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, ranked number one in the world in the longest format.
Mendis, who made 36, was given not out on a caught behind appeal but India successfully overturned the umpire's decision on review. Former captain Angelo Mathews fell soon afterwards, mis-hitting Jadeja to get caught by Hardik Pandya.
Mathews' dismissal brought Karunaratne and Niroshan Dickwella together and the pair added 101 for the fifth wicket, before Dickwella was caught by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha to become Ashwin's first victim of the innings.
Karunaratne dragged the off-spinner, playing his 50th test match, back onto his stumps while playing a sweep shot and fell perilously close to his sixth test hundred.
Ashwin, who took 3-65, also dismissed Nuwan Pradeep without scoring before Jadeja (3-71) wrapped things up when Lahiru Kumara skied an attempted slog to become the last man to fall for the hosts.
Great startIndia 1st innings 600 (S. Dhawan 190, C. Pujara 153, A. Rahane 57, H. Pandya 50; N. Pradeep 6-132)Sri Lanka 1st innings 291 (D. Perera 92no, A. Mathews 83, U. Tharanga 64)India 2nd innings (Overnight: 189-3)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 103 A. Rahane not out 23 Extras (lb-1 nb-1 w-2) 4
Total (for 3 wkts dec) 240Fall: 1-19 S. Dhawan,2-56 C. Pujara,3-189 A. Mukund Did not bat: H. Pandya, W. Saha, M. Shami, U. Yadav, R. Jadeja, R. Ashwin Bowling Nuwan Pradeep 12-2-63-0(nb-1) Dilruwan Perera 15-0-67-1 Lahiru Kumara 12-1-59-1(w-2) Rangana Herath 9-0-34-0 Danushka Gunathilaka 5-0-16-1
Sri Lanka 2nd innings (Target: 550 runs)Dimuth Karunaratne b R. Ashwin 97 Upul Tharanga b Shami 10 D Gunathilaka c Pujara b U. Yadav 2 K Mendis c Saha b Jadeja 36 A Mathews c H. Pandya b Jadeja 2 N Dickwella c Saha b R. Ashwin 67 D Perera not out 21 N Pradeep c Kohli b R. Ashwin 0 L Kumara c Shami b Jadeja 0 R Herath retired hurt 0 A Gunaratne retired hurt 0 Extras (lb-3 w-7) 10
Total (all out, 76.5 overs) 245Fall: 1-22 U. Tharanga,2-29 D. Gunathilaka,3-108 K. Mendis,4-116 A. Mathews,5-217 N. Dickwella,6-240 D. Karunaratne,7-240 N. Pradeep,8-245 L. Kumara To bat: Bowling M. Shami 9-0-43-1(w-5) U. Yadav 9-0-42-1 R. Jadeja 24.5-4-71-3 R. Ashwin 27-4-65-3 H. Pandya 7-0-21-0(w-2) Umpires: Richard Illingworth, Umpire: Bruce Oxenford TV umpire: Rod Tucker Match referee: Richie Richardson Result: India won by 304 runs
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