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Sri Lanka take two on rain-hit day

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India 50 for 2 v Sri Lanka
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Asked to bat on a testing, grassy pitch, India held on grimly - with some luck on their side - to keep the damage down to two wickets on a day that rain allowed only 15 overs of play. KL Rahul fell shouldering arms in the first over, Ajinkya Rahane was done in by seam movement soon after, but Cheteshwar Pujara - getting an opportunity in the absence of two injured openers - and Virat Kohli stayed together for 36 runs before heavy showers forced an early lunch. Rain continued to make frequent appearances, making sure no more play was possible on day one.

Once again Dhammika Prasad struck in the first over - he is making quite a habit of doing so in the first over of an innings or of a new spell. Also, much like Marcus North of Australia, Rahul continued the trend of making either a low score or a hundred. He now has seven scores of 16 and below, and two hundreds. Despite Prasad's form for seam movement back in, Rahul left alone the second ball of the day in premeditated fashion, and had his off stump pegged back. Had he even covered the stumps, Rahul would have forced the umpire to make an lbw decision, which could have gone either way given how the ball hit the top of off stump.

Rahane, the other centurion at P Sara Oval, got off to a better start than in the first innings last week, but was done in by the same movement from a full ball from Nuwan Pradeep, who had taken Dushmantha Chameera's place in the XI. The most crucial play of the session, though, belonged to one of the two debutant wicketkeepers. Kusal Perera, who does not keep in limited-overs cricket when playing alongside Dinesh Chandimal, came out with the gloves on. The only reason you could think of is that Perera bats higher in the shorter formats, and Sri Lanka are looking to get more out of Chandimal's batting in Tests, and want him up the order.

Be that as it may, Kohli, on 8, couldn't resist pushing at a length ball wide outside off. This one from Pradeep seamed back in, took the inside edge, but Perera dropped a fairly simple catch to his left. Also, around the same time, Prasad had been taken out of the attack after three overs because of a fitness issue. Instead of being 28 for 3, India were only 33 for 2 thanks to five penalty runs because Perera had spilled the ball on to the helmet placed behind him.

Kohli and Pujara showed better discipline, but Prasad came back to force another impatient push from the India captain. Having scored only one run off the last 19 balls he faced, Kohli again played away from the body, but in a worrying sign a second edge in the first session of the Test fell short of the slips. The first one had come from Pujara.

The amount of grass left on this relaid pitch was interesting for the SSC track, the only maligned pitch in Sri Lanka. Under pressure to produce results, the SSC went the way of the grass, but the lack of bounce was a worry. Most of the results at this venue have come through big first-innings runs, and a combination of spin and scoreboard pressure. Recent matches that have begun with early wickets have ended in draws. Rain did not help matters either.

Ishant gets 200

4

Number of India fast bowlers to take 200 Test wickets including Ishant Sharma. Kapil (434 wkts), Srinath (236), and Zaheer (311) are the others.

The Quartet

4

SL captains to get a fourth-innings ton including Mathews in this Test. The last one was Sangakkara at this venue, against Pak in 2009

only the third

2

No. of wicketkeeper-batsmen to make 2 fifty-plus scores on debut before Kusal Perera. The previous one was also from SL- Dinesh Chandimal.

Seamers at the SSC

28

Most wkts taken by seamers in a Test at the SSC - in a SL v NZ match in 1984-85. They have taken 26 in this Test.

Best in the last

70.00

Angelo Mathews' ave in the 4th inns of Tests - his best in any inns. He has three fifties in 12 inns and has been dismissed only six times.

Opening low

15

The top opening stand by either team in this series - this is the lowest stand to be the top opening partnership in any three-Test series.

Long time ago

1968

Last time India posted a total higher than the 274 in this inns after losing their first wicket for 10 or less - against Australia at the Gabba

Double stands

5

No. of times before this Test India's eighth wicket has had two fifty-plus stands in a Test. The previous one came at Lord's last year.

Walk after the trot

5.14

Scoring rate of the stand between Rohit and Binny. India added 78 at 3.22 from 24.1 overs till the drinks break post lunch.

Middle-order recovery

1953

Last time India had fifty-plus stands for the 4th and 5th after losing their first-three wickets for 10 runs or fewer - against West Indies.

Rohit in second innings

0

No. of second-innings fifties by Rohit Sharma in ten innings before this. He had averaged 18.88 with a highest of 39.

Long time ago

1985

Last time before this India's 4th wkt put up a 50-run stand after losing their first 3 for under 10 runs - against Sri Lanka at P Sara Oval.

Least favourite innings

21.80

Virat Kohli's average in the third inns of Tests - his worst among the four inns of a Test. He made 21 in this match.