India edge closer to win as SL reach 134/5 at lunch

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Last Updated : Sep 01 2015 | 12:42 PM IST
India inched closer to a series victory as they managed to reduce Sri Lanka to 134 for five at lunch on the fifth and final day of the third cricket Test here today.
Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews provided some resistance with a half-century. He was batting on 56, while Kusal Perera was on 12 at the break, still needing 252 runs for victory.
Having started the day at an overnight score of 67 for three, Sri Lanka added 67 more runs to the total while losing two wickets in the morning session.
With the ball still relatively new, Ravichandran Ashwin (1/22) completed his over from day four evening and was immediately taken off. The pacers were then deployed with Umesh Yadav (2/41) and Ishant Sharma (2/26) beginning the proceedings.
Ishant should have taken a wicket in his very first over of the morning when Mathews edged a delivery behind, but it was off a no ball.
The Lankan skipper then denied any straight chance for the rest of the session as he went on to score his 23rd Test half-century off 118 balls. But prior to that, there were some moments of disappointment for the hosts as two of their main batsmen got out to poor shots on a day five pitch that was still easing out.
Kaushal Silva (27 runs, 50b, 4X4) was the first to get out, in the third full over of the day. Yadav continued his short-ball tactics but aimed it better at the right-handed batsman, who didn't find too much space to properly pull the delivery. Instead, he simply gave a catch to Cheteshwar Pujara at short midwicket and he made no mistake.
He had put on 53 runs for the fourth wicket with Mathews.
Lahiru Thirimanne (12) came to the crease looking to make amends for a lean series. He started full of intent to score runs and helped Lanka cross the 100-mark in the 36th over. After which Mathews also scored his half-century.
But his problems began when spin was re-introduced with Amit Mishra (0/16).
Both spinners were deployed in tandem thereafter, and Ashwin struck in his very first over of the new spell. Thirimanne looked to play against the turn and only managed to lob a leading edge caught by KL Rahul at silly point.
This was the fourth time in six innings in this series that Ashwin dismissed the left-handed batsman.
Perera and Mathews then batted out the rest of the session before lunch.
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First Published: Sep 01 2015 | 12:42 PM IST

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