Day 2 First Test SL vs IND: Tons by Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan put India in driver's seat
Galle: Skipper Virat Kohli and opener Shikhar Dhawan slammed classy centuries as India took firm control of the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka by taking a substantial 192-run lead first innings here on Thursday.
Another day belonged to India. At Stumps on Day-2 SL on 5-2, trailing India by 187 runs #SLvsInd
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 13, 2015
In reply to Sri Lanka's paltry first innings score of 183, India scored a decent 375 in 117.4 overs, courtesy Kohli's 103 and Dhawan's 134, as they laid the foundation with a 227-run stand for the third wicket on an eventful second day.
Virat Kohli is elated after completing his century. (Photo: AFP)
Sri Lanka were tottering at 5 for 2 in their second innings, still trailing by 187 runs. Glovesman Wriddhiman Saha's (60) maiden Test half-century also went a long way towards India stretching their lead close to 200 runs.
For Sri Lanka, their off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal was the most successful bowler with figures of 5/134 in 32.4 overs. Pacer Nuwan Pradeep chipped in with 3/98. (Photo: AP)
Teammates congratulate Ravichandran Ashwin after a Sri Lankan dismissal. (Photo: AFP)
Ravichandran Ashwin, opening the bowling, castled Dimuth Karunaratne (0) with a doosra. With skipper Kohli employing a double spin attack, Amit Mishra's googly breached Kaushal Silva's defence to leave the islanders in a daze.
Amit Mishra is mobbed by his teammates after dismissing Kaushal Silva. (Photo: AFP)
With three full days left, the hosts face a daunting task to save the game and prevent India from taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
With the strip reasonable turn and odd balls keeping low, the visitors would like to drive home the advantage with their champion spinner Ashwin in prime form.
While India got a good lead, they could not score at a very quick clip as they managed 247 runs during the 83.4 overs that they batted on second day.
Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan share a lighter moment. (Photo: AP)
However, credit should be given to both Kohli and Dhawan as the Lankan bowlers failed to make any inroads in the first session of the day. While Kohli faced 191 balls for his 103 that had 11 boundaries, Dhawan also showed loads of patience during his 273-ball-134 that had 13 hits to the fence.
Shikhar Dhawan celebrates his century. (Photo: AP)
For the Indian captain, this was his 11th Test hundred while his Delhi teammate helped himself to his fourth ton and second in successive Test matches.
Virat Kohli punches the ball off the backfoot. (Photo: AFP)
Starting the day at 128 for two, the duo slowly and steadily paced their innings playing both pacers and spinners comfortably. They were prepared to wait for the loose deliveries, which were time and again provided by the spin duo of Kaushal and veteran Rangana Herath (0/67 in 33 overs), who never looked penetratrive.
Dhawan completed his century during the first session with a regal cover drive off Dhamika Prasad as India went into lunch at 227 for two. (Photo: AP)
However, Indians lost a bit of momentum as far as run-scoring was concerned in the second session even though Kohli completed his much-awaited 11th Test century with a drive through extra cover off Kaushal. This was Kohli's 5th Test hundred in last six five-day matches.
Nuwan Pradeep celebrates after dismissing Shikhar Dhawan. (Photo: AFP)
But he was soon adjudged leg-before as he tried to sweep Kaushal. Ajinkya Rahane (0) encountered a rare Test match failure which brought under-pressure Wriddhiman to the crease.
While Dhawan completely went off the boil, runs didn't come easily. He was finally played on off Pradeep while Ashwin (7) was also castled.
It was then left to Wriddhiman, who showed patience and technique en route his first 50 plus score in the longer format. His innings had six boundaries and the only six off the innings which was hit off Pradeep over long-off. (Photo: AFP)
The innings of 60 will give Saha, the much-needed confidence as he failed to break the deadlock of reaching a batting landmark. He also showed good temperament while batting alongside the tail-enders. Credit should also go to Ishant Sharma, who hung on commendably to Saha and kept blocking out deliveries.
Ishant might have scored only 3 runs but more importantly consumed 39 deliveries which also gave Saha the confidence required to play his strokes. He went from 42 to 50 with a couple of boundaries. First it was the slog sweep off Kaushal, that went through to the boundary and his maiden Test half-century came with a perfectly timed pull-shot off Pradeep. He took 98 balls to reach the landmark.
But Saha was given out wrongly off a bouncer by Nuwan Pradeep (3-98) although replays showed the ball had bounced off his helmet as he tried to hook the bouncer.
Tharindu Kaushal celebrates after dismissing Harbhajan Singh. (Photo: AFP)
Varun Aaron (4) was last man out, as Kaushal picked up a five-wicket haul. While India are well and truly on their way to winning the Test match, the only thing that would be bothering Kohli will be the fact that seven Indian players were out without reaching the personal score of 20.
Among the Sri Lankan bowlers, offie Kaushal was the most successful but at the same time bowled at least one half-volley or a loopy full-toss per over.
Kumar Sangakkara and Shikhar Dhawan share a lighter moment during the match. (Photo: AFP)
Prasad and Pradeep bowled their hearts out but with such low first innings score to defend, it became an onerous task for the them. Young Pradeep however bowled a fiery spell with the second new ball as he troubled the Indian lower-order.
He had literally kept Dhawan quiet before he was finally played on while Ashwin got an incutter.