31 August,2015 06:05 PM IST | | Agencies
India were eyeing their first series win on Sri Lankan soil in 22 years by reducing the hosts to a shaky 67 for 3 after setting a daunting victory target of 386 in the third and final Test on Monday
Colombo: India were eyeing their first series win on Sri Lankan soil in 22 years by reducing the hosts to a shaky 67 for 3 after setting a daunting victory target of 386 in the third and final Test here today.
Resuming at the precarious overnight score of 21 for 3, India did well to score 274 in their second innings and then leave the islanders miserably placed on an eventful penultimate day.
India now need to take the remaining seven wickets on a fifth day track to record a historic Test series win.
India had last won a Test series in Sri Lanka under Mohammed Azharuddin's captaincy with a 1-0 verdict in 1993.
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It was yet another absorbing day of Test cricket as India began the day by consolidating their position to score 274 in the second innings with useful contributions from R Ashwin (58), Rohit Sharma (50), Stuart Binny (49), Amit Mishra (39) and Naman Ojha (35). For Sri Lanka, Dhammika Prasad (4/69) and Nuwan Pradeep (4/62) were the main wicket takers.
Sri Lankans celebrate a wicket on Day 3. Pic/ PTI
The good work by the lower order batsmen was carried on by the seam bowlers who dismissed Upul Tharanga (0), Dimuth Karunaratne (0) and Dinesh Chandimal (18) in quick succession to give the team a firm control of the match.
Kaushal Silva (24) and captain Angelo Mathews (22) were at the crease when the stumps were drawn on a day which saw as many as 10 wickets fall and some heated exchange of words between the rival players. Sri Lanka still trail by 319 runs with seven wickets in hand.
Sri Lanka's highest ever successful run chase on home soil in the fourth innings has been 352 against South Africa in Colombo in 2006. Recently, Pakistan had scored 382 for three against Sri Lanka to win a Test match.
Set a daunting victory target, Sri Lankan innings began on a disastrous note as Ishant Sharma (2/14) and Umesh Yadav (1/32) produced a hostile opening spell to knock off the top order.
Sri Lanka will have to bat out of their skin on the fifth day on a deteriorating Sinhalese Sports Club track to draw the match and prevent India from clinching the series with a 2-1 margin.
India started their day at 21/3 in this second innings, with a lead of 132 runs, and Virat Kohli (21) and Rohit were the unbeaten batsmen at the crease. While the almost new ball was still doing something,
Dhammika Prasad and Nuwan Pradeep were unable to get purchase similar to the past three morning sessions. At best, they beat the batsmen a couple times, and had another couple of LBW shouts.
Kohli and Rohit were watchful and slowly started playing shots as the 50-mark came up for India in the 19th over. They also brought up their 50-partnership for the 4th wicket off 90 balls.
Just before drinks in this extended morning session though, Kohli played at a Pradeep outswinger again, one which he could have left alone, as Upul Tharanga caught the ball at first slip after a minor juggle.
Binny then came out to bat and after a nervy start, he threw his bat around and attacked the bowling, looking more at ease. The Binny-Rohit combination to put up a 50-partnership off just 60 balls as the lead swelled past the 200 mark. Rohit then reached his half-century off 71 balls, and was looking good for more.
But as has happened so often, with just about 15 minutes to the lunch break, he pulled the very next delivery and holed out at fine leg, throwing away all the hard work done in the morning session. Ojha then came to the crease, and avoided any further loss for India going into lunch.
Starting at 132 for five after lunch, India saw Binny and Naman Ojha stitch a 42-run sixth-wicket partnership to spell more trouble for the hosts. After Ojha's departure, Amit Mishra then managed a 55-run eight-wicket stand with Ashwin to make life easy for the visitors.
India crossed the 150-mark in the 42nd over, but Binny was unlucky to fall one short of a second Test fifty, as he edged Prasad to first slip. Ojha kept on going and was joined by Mishra, who was promoted over Ashwin. The duo added only 19 runs when Ojha was once again out against the run of play.
Ojha had looked solid and at ease whilst scoring, plus India were not really accelerating in pursuit of a declaration at that stage. Yet he was dismissed whilst trying to up the ante, trying to slog Rangana Herath, throwing away his wicket for a second time in the match.
The fifty-run partnership between Ashwin and Mishra came off 88 balls as India crossed the 200-mark in the 59th over and the lead swelled past the 300-mark. Just when it looked they would get to tea without further loss, Mishra was run-out going for a single as Kaushal Silva caught him by surprise.
Interestingly, for the first time for India and the ninth time in Tests, number five, six, seven, eight and nine have scored at least 30 runs in the same Test innings.
In the Sri Lankan second innings, Ishant came out all guns blazing and had the batsmen in all sorts of trouble
immediately. He dismissed Tharanga in the very first over, caught behind, and then gave a send-off to the batsman, similar to the two in the second Test, which had earned him a double fine from the ICC.
In the 7th over, he got rid of Dinesh Chandimal, who was caught by Virat Kohli at second slip after Lokesh Rahul had dropped him at first go at third slip. The Delhi pacer beat his head in celebration, perhaps in response to the altercation he had with a couple of Lankan players when he was batting. His antics caused the umpires to have words with the Indian skipper on a couple occasions.
In between, Umesh Yadav removed Dimuth Karunaratne, caught behind again, as Sri Lanka were struggling at 21/3 at one stage. Kaushal Silva (24 batting) and Angelo Mathews (22 batting) were then unbeaten at the end, but have a mountain to climb on day five.
Stuart Binny (0/13), Amit Mishra (0/2) and R Ashwin (0/4) were the other Indian bowlers deployed.
Brief Scores:
Sri Lanka 201 and 67 for 3 in 18.1 overs.(Kaushal Silva batting 24, Angelo Mathews batting 22; Ishant Sharma 2/14).
India 1st Innings: 312 and 274 all out in 76 overs (Rohit Sharma 50, Stuart Binny 49, Amit Mishra 39, Ravichandran
Ashwin 58; Dhammika Prasad 4-69, Nuwan Pradeep 4-62)