
Kolkata: Sri Lanka put up a spirited bowling
effort to dismiss India for 172 in their first innings at
lunch on day three of the opening cricket Test at the Eden
Gardens here today.
After rattling India's top order on the opening day, Sri
Lanka pace spearhead Suranga Lakmal returned to claim another
wicket to end with fine figures of 19-12-26-4.
Lahiru Gamage, Dasun Shanaka and Dilruwan Perera also
dished out superb bowling performances, snapping two wickets
apiece to bring an end to India's first innings in 59.3 overs.
This was India's second lowest score against Sri Lanka at
home after the hosts were dismissed for 167 at Chennai in
December 2005. It is only the second time the islanders have
dismissed India below 200.
Coming out to bat at an overnight score of 47, Cheteshwar
Pujara (52 off 117, 10x4) completed his half-century in the
morning but could not make it big after being cleaned up by
Gamage (2/59) with a superb in-cutter.
Wriddhiman Saha (29 from 83 balls; 6X4) and Ravindra
Jadeja (22 from 37 balls; 2x4, 1x6) produced a brisk 48-run
seventh wicket partnership but off-spinner Perera (2/19)
struck twice in space of three ball to remove both of them.
Perera broke the partnership as the tourists successfully
used a review to overturn the decision of Joel Wilson who
stood in for Richard Kettleborough who is down with a throat
infection.
Jadeja was trapped in line but was given not out by the
umpire as it seemed that the ball might have nicked the bat
first but the review made it clear that there was pad first
and the lefthander had to walk back to the pavillion.
Two balls later, Saha got out with a faint edge which was
taken by Angelo Mathews at the first slip as India reviewed
unsuccessfully.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (13 from 17 balls; 1x4) and Mohammed
Shami (22 off 24 balls; 3x4) made some quick runs and the
latter was involved in a 26-run last wicket partnership with
Umesh Yadav (6 not out) to prop India's total.
Earlier resuming on 74/5 in 32.5 overs after two rain-
truncated days, India went about their task with Pujara
bringing up his 16th half-century.
Sun began to shine and the resolute Pujara showed India
the way as he swept left-arm spinner Rangana Herath through
fine leg in the fourth ball of Sri Lanka's seniormost bowler.
Overnight six, Saha gave Pujara a fine support and looked
in good nick with his offstump guard outside the popping
crease.
It was in fifth over of the day, Gamage gave the day's
first breakthrough when he cleaned up Pujara with a beauty.
The ball sharply cut in sneaking through Pujara's solid
defence as the most dependable Indian batsman looked clueless
as his long innings came to an end in the 38th over.
With Jadeja in the middle, India's run-rate began to rise
as the left and right-handed duo started scoring briskly and
the Indian allrounder slammed the first six, slamming Perera
over long-on.
It was India's consolidation phase and to make it worse
for Sri Lanka, wicketkeeper Dickwella missed an easy stumping
when Saha was on 25 in the 50th over.
The Indian duo however could not make it big as the
offspinner evicted both of them in space of three balls before
Shami's quickfire cameo took them to 172.
Gamage brought India's innings to a close at 59.3 overs,
six minutes ahead of the scheduled lunch time after dismissing
Shami, who was caught at deep midwicket.