Kolkata: Sri Lanka left-arm spinner Rangana Herath credited the pacers for their brilliant performance which enabled the batsmen take the team to …
KOLKATA, Nov 19 (Reuters) – Sri Lanka were all out for 294 to claim a first innings lead of 122 runs over India on day four of the opening test at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.
With Rangana Herath shepherding the lower-order with a streaky 67, Sri Lanka were all out for 294, a lead of 122 on the fourth day of the first Test against India at Eden Gardens here on Sunday. India had been dismissed for 172 on Saturday. (India vs S…
KOLKATA (Reuters) – Sri Lanka stretched their first innings lead to 91 runs with two wickets in hand despite India paceman Mohammed Shami’s triple strike on the penultimate day of the rain-hit opening test on Sunday. Mohammed Shami, who bowled without luck on Saturday, claimed three wickets in a …
Chandimal was lucky to have not nicked a few that moved away after landing in the region but nicked one to be out caught behind on 28 during a period when Sri Lanka lost three wickets in the space of 10 deliveries. Before his departure, Bhuvneshwar had…
Indian cricket team skipper Virat Kohli was left visibly seething during what seemed like a case of fake-fielding that was not penalised by the umpires on Day 3 of the first Test match between against Sri Lanka in Kolkata. (IND vs SL 1st Test, Day 3 hi…
Cheteshwar Pujara and Wriddhiman Saha opened the session of the third day in the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka, in Kolkata on Saturday. India resumed play at 74/5 after two days were spoiled by rain and wet outfield, allowing only 32.5 overs of …
India vs Sri Lanka, Live Cricket Score, 1st Test Day 3: India hope to bat through as Sri Lanka eye …
Just some weeks back, it was India in driving seat – in the island nation – and Sri Lanka in trouble. The tables have turned at the Eden Gardens in …
Saha is struck on the pads, right in front of the stumps. Loud appeal from the bowler but umpire shakes his head. Sri Lanka go for the review there, but the ball is going over the stumps. That’s what it looked like to the naked eye, Sri Lanka lose their review there and you have to say that was a poor review.
Earlier on Day 2, Pujara came to India’s rescue after Sri Lanka seamer Dasun Shanaka’s twin strike had left the hosts gasping at 74 for five on a second consecutive rain-curtailed day. After Suranga Lakmal’s (3/5) exploits on the first day of the rain-affected series opener, it was Shanaka’s turn to steal the …