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08/17 07:39 CDT Dinusha's maiden hundred rescues Sri Lanka but India on top in
first test
Dinusha's maiden hundred rescues Sri Lanka but India on top in first test
GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) --- Sonal Dinusha's maiden test hundred rescued Sri Lanka
as the home team was bowled out for 284 on Day 3 of the first cricket test
against India on Monday.
Dinusha scored 100 off 168 balls, including four fours and two sixes, and put
on 146 for the sixth wicket with Niroshan Dickwella (80). The duo saved the day
after Sri Lanka had plunged to 90-5 in the first innings, but India remained in
a strong position after having totaled 462 earlier.
India's bowlers started the day strongly, with Mohammed Siraj having Nishan
Madushka caught at slip for a two-ball duck.
Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar struck with the first delivery he bowled, having
Dinesh Chandimal (4) caught behind.
Kamindu Mendis (14) and Lahiru Udara (27) resisted with a stand of 26 for the
third wicket until Suthar ended the partnership by having Udara caught at point.
Three overs later, Shubman Gill took a stunning, one-handed diving catch at
cover off Kuldeep Yadav to send Mendis back.
Skipper Dhananjaya de Silva scored 21 off 41 balls and added 31 for the fifth
wicket with Dinusha but was dismissed by Ravindra Jadeja just before lunch.
Dinusha dropped anchor while Dickwella made sure the scoreboard kept ticking
over as the second session ended wicket-less for India.
Prasidh Krishna got the breakthrough after tea as Dickwella was caught behind,
missing out on his maiden test hundred. Dinusha didn't, however, reaching the
milestone off 167 balls.
India kept striking with regularity. Jadeja removed debutant Keshara Nuwantha
(2) for his 350th test wicket and also trapped Dinusha lbw. The centurion
reviewed but the decision stayed in India's favour.
Suthar sent back Prabath Jayasuriya (10) before finishing off the innings by
having Lahiru Kumara (10) stumped to pick up 4-76 in his maiden overseas test.
Jadeja claimed 3-57.
The day's play ended 13 overs early because of bad light.
Earlier, India added two runs to its overnight score of 460-9 before Krishna
was caught for 2 from the fourth delivery of the day. Devdutt Padikkal was the
top-scorer with 167.
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