India beat Sri Lanka by 304 runs in Galle Test

This was India's biggest overseas win (in terms of runs) surpassing 279 run-victory against England at Leeds in 1986.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-07-29 11:37 GMT

A vastly superior India today outclassed an injury-ravagedand out-of-sorts Sri Lanka by 304 runs in the opening Test to bury the ghostsof a humiliating loss at the same venue, exactly two years ago.

India lead the three-match series 1-0.

For Sri Lanka, it was their biggest defeat (in terms ofruns), surpassing their 301-run loss against Pakistan in 1994.

A gigantic victory target of 550 was out of question for thehosts but they fizzled out in the final session of the fourth day to finish on245 in 76.5 overs -- their innings terminated with injured skipper RanganaHerath and Asela Gunaratne ruled out.

This was after India captain Virat Kohli struck his 17thTest hundred with India declaring their second innings at 240 for three.

The Sri Lankans, especially their opener Dimuth Karunaratne(97) batted gutsily for the first two sessions reaching 192 for 4 at tea.

However, Ravichandran Ashwin (3/65 in 27 overs) ran throughthe middle-order. Once Karunaratne was dismissed trying to play paddle sweep,it was all over for the islanders.

After the tea break, India made short work of proceedings.The breakthrough was achieved in the fifth over after the break. NiroshanDickwella (67) top-edged off Ashwin with Wriddhiman Saha collecting an easycatch.

Dilruwan Perera (21 no) added 23 runs for the sixth wicketwith Karunaratne. The Lankan resistance ended for all purpose when the latterwas bowled off Ashwin, dragging a sweep back onto his stumps. Overall, he faced208 balls and hit 9 fours.

Two balls later, Virat Kohli took a great catch at leg slipand accounted for Nuwan Pradeep (0) as well. The end came swiftly when LahiruKumara (0) skied off Ravindra Jadeja (3/71).

Herath and Gunaratne were unable to bat owing to on-fieldinjuries. Umesh Yadav (1/42) and Mohammed Shami (1/43) took a wicket apiece atthe start of the innings.

In post-lunch, Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis (36) continuedtheir partnership for the third wicket. The two batsmen looked to play for timeand cut out any aggressive strokes. They did capitalise on run-scoringopportunities, as this atypical Galle pitch didn't provide much support to theIndian spinners. In all, they put on 79 runs.

Karunaratne scored his 12th Test half-century off 81 balls.Overall, he faced 166 deliveries and hit 9 fours. In doing so, he brought upSri Lanka's 100 in the 27th over.

In that same over, Mendis survived a DRS review off Ashwinfor caught behind as Ultra-Edge didn't show any deviation.

Four overs later, Mendis was caught behind off Jadeja as theDRS review was turned in India's favour, this time an edge clearly detected offthe batsman. It became a double blow for Lanka thereafter as Angelo Mathews (2)was caught going for a wild slog at backward point off Jadeja again.

Karunaratne though held his ground and put on another 79runs for the fifth wicket with Dickewella. The two batted out 22.3 overs untilthe tea break to defy India's bowling.

In the morning, starting from overnight 189/3, Kohli andAjinkya Rahane showed an eagerness to score runs.

It was obvious that the visitors were waiting for thecaptain to get to his landmark before putting Lanka into bat again. And to hiscredit Kohli didn’t waste any time as he reached his hundred off 133 balls inthe sixth over of the morning. Overall, Kohli faced 136 balls and hit fivefours as well as a six.

In doing so, he equalled the records of former Indianskipper Dilip Vengsarkar (116 Tests) and VVS Laxman (134 Tests), who both have17 Test hundreds. Kohli reached his milestone in only his 58th Test. The Indiandeclaration came after the very next over. It was the second highest target setby India in a Test after 617 versus New Zealand at Wellington in 2009.

Kohli and Rahane put on 51 runs for the 4th wicket. In doingso, they became the 14th pair to put up 2000-plus runs in Test cricket forIndia. Kohli also became the quickest captain to score 1000 overseas Test runs,reaching the mark in 17 innings. He improved Sachin Tendulkar's record of 19innings.

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