India (574/8d) defeat Sri Lanka (174 & 178 follow-on) by an innings and 222 runs to win the 1st Test

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India (574/8d) defeat Sri Lanka (174 & 178 follow-on) by an innings and 222 runs to win the 1st Test

A new era of Test cricket beckons for India under the leadership of Rohit Sharma as former skipper Virat Kohli plays his 100th Test match.

India vs Sri Lanka, first Test
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
4-8 March, 9:30 AM Local time

It's a fresh start for India in Tests – not just with Rohit Sharma taking over the reins of captaincy but also with several fresh faces taking over the mantle from the experienced ones. India have had to take the tough decision to drop stalwarts such as Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ishant Sharma and Wriddhiman Saha as they look at the youngsters to usher in a new era of Test cricket.

Shreyas Iyer has already given a glimpse of what he is capable of in the longer form, with a century and fifty on Test debut against New Zealand. Coming into the Test series in red-hot form from the T20Is, the right-hand batter will be looking to cement a place in the middle-order in red-ball cricket.

It will also be a momentous occasion for former India captain Virat Kohli, who is set to play his 100th Test. With the burden of captaincy off his shoulders completely, India will be looking at their talisman to not only rake up runs but also make up for the absence of Rahane and Pujara in the middle-order.

In our new show, The ICC Review, Ponting pays tribute to Virat Kohli and reveals the conversation he had with India’s former skipper before his shock captaincy call.
India will hope to use the home series against Sri Lanka to rise up the MRF Tyres ICC World Test Championship points table, as they are currently sitting in fifth place with 53 points and a percentage of 49.07.

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, are the early leaders in the standings after taking the full 24 points from their two Tests against the West Indies late in 2021. In fact, they come into the series on the back of a six-game unbeaten run in Tests. But before them stands a team that they haven't been able to conquer in away conditions.

On current red-ball form, Sri Lanka will fancy themselves to break the hoodoo in India, where are yet to win a Test in 20 attempts so far. They will be without the services of their star spinner Ramesh Mendis but the form of Lasith Embuldeniya, Pathum Nissanka and the skipper Dimuth Karunaratne himself will hold them in good stead going into the two-match Test series.

Remember the last time

These two teams last clashed in a red-ball series in 2017 when the hosts India won the second Test by an innings and 239 runs. The other two Tests in the series were drawn.

India’s decisive first innings total of 610/6(d) in that second Test included centuries to four batters - Murali Vijay (128), Cheteshwar Pujara (143) and Rohit Sharma (102 not out), while the captain at the time, Virat Kohli, top-scored with 213.

Kohli was in peak form as he scored three centuries, including another double-ton, and a half-century to amass 610 runs from five innings across the series. Ravi Ashwin (12 wickets) and Ravindra Jadeja (10) did the damage with the ball.

Dinesh Chandimal got among the runs for Sri Lanka with 366 runs for the series, while Suranga Lakmal and Dilruwan Perera each took eight wickets.

India have won the past three Test series against Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka last edged a series between the teams in 2008 and are yet to do so while touring India.

What they said

India vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah on Virat Kohli's 100th Test: ''It is always a special achievement for a player. You know it is a testimony to his hard-work, dedication. 100 Test matches for your country is a great occasion and he has contributed a lot to the success of the Indian team and will contribute a lot more in the future as well. It is another feather in his cap. I just wish him the best and congratulate him for the achievement.''

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne on plans for India in the first Test: "Our plans, those are secrets. We are not supposed to tell that to the press. But we do have some plans. We do know some youngsters are playing like (Shreyas) Iyer, Shubman Gill, those are the guys who are supposed to fill the places of (Ajinkya) Rahane and (Cheteshwar) Pujara. So, we have some plans and will try to execute in the Test match as well."

Squads:

India Squad: Rohit Sharma(c), Mayank Agarwal, Hanuma Vihari, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant(w), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Shubman Gill, Umesh Yadav, Jayant Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav, Priyank Panchal, Srikar Bharat, Saurabh Kumar

Sri Lanka Squad: Dimuth Karunaratne(c), Lahiru Thirimanne, Pathum Nissanka, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Niroshan Dickwella(w), Lahiru Kumara, Suranga Lakmal, Lasith Embuldeniya, Praveen Jayawickrama, Dinesh Chandimal, Vishwa Fernando, Chamika Karunaratne, Jeffrey Vandersay, Dushmantha Chameera


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Teams:

Sri Lanka (Playing XI): Dimuth Karunaratne(c), Lahiru Thirimanne, Pathum Nissanka, Charith Asalanka, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Niroshan Dickwella(w), Suranga Lakmal, Vishwa Fernando, Lasith Embuldeniya, Lahiru Kumara

India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Mayank Agarwal, Hanuma Vihari, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant(w), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jayant Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah

India have won the toss and have opted to bat
 
IND 18/0 (4.3) CRR: 4
Day 1: 1st Session
 
Inngs to 8000 Test runs for India
154 S Tendulkar
157 R Dravid
160 V Sehwag
166 S Gavaskar
169 V KOHLI
201 VVS Laxman
 
Vihari at #3 is a great long term move.
 
Where is Prithvi Shaw :inti, not even picked in the squad? Can't believe he got destroyed mentally so much by that failure in 36 all out.
 
India 199/4 at tea - good start by them.
 
I have never been a fan of playing a wicketkeeper in the top 5 in test cricket. WicketKeeping is a demanding job.

Surely the batting powerhouse of the world should have some specialist batsmen for the number 5 position.
 
I have never been a fan of playing a wicketkeeper in the top 5 in test cricket. WicketKeeping is a demanding job.

Surely the batting powerhouse of the world should have some specialist batsmen for the number 5 position.

Guess this is due to left right combination. No other left hander in top 5 and a left arm spinner on who takes the ball away from right handers( Kohli's dismissal).
 
Kohli dismissal

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IND 233/5 (62.5) CRR: 3.71
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kohli Won't score a 100 in his 100th test. Will score 45 (100) with 4 gorgeous cover drives and then Embuldeniya will knock his stumps over and he'll pretend to be shocked 😳😳 and will nod his head in disappointment</p>— shruti #100 (@Quick__Single) <a href="https://twitter.com/Quick__Single/status/1499463720812134403?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 3, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
The great Pant, much like Sehwag, doesn't treat spinners as bowlers. He is an epitome of enthusiasm and excitement for fans who cherised watching Sehwag in Test Cricket in past. :inti
 
The great Pant, much like Sehwag, doesn't treat spinners as bowlers. He is an epitome of enthusiasm and excitement for fans who cherised watching Sehwag in Test Cricket in past. :inti

Agreed. Exciting champion.. and another 4 and 6.. :inti
 
Rishabh Pant scored a sizzling 96 off 97 deliveries as India ended day one of the Mohali Test against Sri Lanka on 357/6.

Calling it right at the toss, Rohit Sharma in his first Test as India captain decided to bat first. The two teams had very different readings of the pitch as the hosts went with two seamers and three spinners in their playing XI, while Sri Lanka opted to field only one specialist spinner.

It was a brilliant start for India as Mayank Agarwal and Rohit Sharma were severe against the pace of Suranga Lakmal and Vishwa Fernando. There was a hint of movement but nothing much to trouble the two openers. India raced to 52 in 9.4 overs before Sri Lanka finally struck.

The pace of Lahiru Kumara did the trick as he set up Rohit perfectly with a short delivery and the batter simply could not resist the pull. The India skipper walked back for a quick-fire 28-ball 29.

Agarwal along with Hanuma Vihari would then go on to add 28 more runs before the former was trapped by a brilliant delivery from Lasith Embuldeniya. The left-arm spinner flighted the ball in the air and got to straighten it just enough to get the Indian opener for 33.

Virat Kohli, who playing his 100th Test, kept the scorecard ticking along with Vihari and saw India through to lunch on 109/2.

The pair would continue to gain momentum as the Sri Lankan bowlers looked largely ineffective after the break. But Embuldeniya, the stand out bowler so far would strike again, bowling out Kohli for 45. The disappointment for the former Indian skipper continued as did the search for an elusive 71st ton.

Vihari would soon follow suit as he too was bowled by Vishwa Fernando after a well-made half-century. His knock of 58, batting at No.3 would have undoubtedly helped his cause of cementing a place in the batting order. But India suddenly found themselves at 175/4, with a need to rebuild in the afternoon and evening sessions.

They headed to Tea at 199/4, with Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer at the crease.

Iyer though could not last long in the final session of the day, walking back for 28 as Dhanajaya de Silva trapped him in front of the stumps with a brilliant delivery.

Sri Lanka now sensed that they were back in the contest but Pant would soon unleash carnage to dash all their hopes. He was brilliantly supported by Ravindra Jadeja from the other end.

The wicketkeeper-batter would first bring up his fifty and then up the tempo at a rate of knots. There were some stunning shots hit by Pant, especially coming down the track against the spinners. He smashed nine fours and four sixes, nearing his century. The partnership with Jadeja also crossed the 100-run mark.

But taking the new ball did the trick for Sri Lanka. Just four runs away from another scintillating century, Pant was bowled by Lakmal as the disappointment was clearly etched on his face. It was a casual shot, which left a gap between bat and pad and the ball crashed onto his off-stump. Nonetheless, his 97-ball knock had downed the morale of the Lankan bowlers.

Jadeja held steady on 45* and Ravichandran Ashwin also got his eye in on 10*, as India went to stumps on day one at 357/6. The pair will now target taking the Indian score past the 400-run mark while Sri Lanka will gun for early wickets on day two in Mohali.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2513585
 
Not the same old fluent India. But, they scored very fast and are in a good position.
 
A complete waste of tour. All home track bullies will score heavily and solidify their places. But when they away tours come, they will get exposed as usual.
Mayank Agarwal, Vihari are not good prospects. They have already shown what they can do at their very best. Gill/Shaw should be given the chances. They are the future of Indian cricket.
 
Best team would be :-

Rohit (c)
Rahul
Gill
Kohli
Vihari
Pant(wkt)
Jadeja
Ashwin(SC)/ Shardul( SENA)
Shami
Bumrah
Siraj

Also, Axar Patel in home conditions instead of one pacer.
 
IND 431/6 (103) CRR: 4.18

Jadeja approaching 100 ...
 
The great Pant, much like Sehwag, doesn't treat spinners as bowlers. He is an epitome of enthusiasm and excitement for fans who cherised watching Sehwag in Test Cricket in past. :inti

Agreed. Exciting champion.. and another 4 and 6.. :inti

Jadeja and Ashwin's innings really shows what kind of bowling attack Sri Lanka has. Even Shaw would have scored a double hundred here. After all he has an average of 118 in India but he isn't the 'laadla' of Team Management currently. :rabada2 :inti
 
A complete waste of tour. All home track bullies will score heavily and solidify their places. But when they away tours come, they will get exposed as usual.
Mayank Agarwal, Vihari are not good prospects. They have already shown what they can do at their very best. Gill/Shaw should be given the chances. They are the future of Indian cricket.

Exactly. Fans really have short memories. They have completely forgotten our performances against South Africa and once again getting carried away after smashing the weakest Sri Lankan bowling attack in the history of cricket. :inti
 
A complete waste of tour. All home track bullies will score heavily and solidify their places. But when they away tours come, they will get exposed as usual.
Mayank Agarwal, Vihari are not good prospects. They have already shown what they can do at their very best. Gill/Shaw should be given the chances. They are the future of Indian cricket.


No test series that gives valuable WTC points is a "complete waste of time". Every game matters whether it is against Australia in Melbourne or Sri Lanka in Mumbai.
 
Exactly. Fans really have short memories. They have completely forgotten our performances against South Africa and once again getting carried away after smashing the weakest Sri Lankan bowling attack in the history of cricket. :inti

You are a hypocrite. India won Tests in Australia/England and you have been downplaying those victories and putting asteriks and what not.
India did win the first test match in SA and you also downplayed that victory by calling SA a weak team.
 
A complete waste of tour. All home track bullies will score heavily and solidify their places. But when they away tours come, they will get exposed as usual.
Mayank Agarwal, Vihari are not good prospects. They have already shown what they can do at their very best. Gill/Shaw should be given the chances. They are the future of Indian cricket.

Can See where your angst at how our batsmen are 'filling their boots' against weak SL attack is coming from. But i guess this is part of WTC cycle and the purpose of wearing the blue India cap is to win the next match one is playing. no tour or match is meaningless.

Our WTC schedule is defo tougher than our neighbours-the hosting site, no complaints there (but imagine if the schedules were reverrsed, the internet would have melted with the big 3, icc = bcci yatiyah) but india need to win whatever is in front.
Re-mayank he is on borrowed time, when KL is back he's out. Vihari deserves an extended run and now that che pu and jinks are gone this is his best chance. Gill is still young and will be back.
 
You are a hypocrite. India won Tests in Australia/England and you have been downplaying those victories and putting asteriks and what not.
India did win the first test match in SA and you also downplayed that victory by calling SA a weak team.

Pakistan & all other teams which beat India during 90s were so great because they were facing strongest team ever of India (stronger by at least 10 times than the current Indian team!) That's why their legacy is so huge!
 
You are a hypocrite. India won Tests in Australia/England and you have been downplaying those victories and putting asteriks and what not.
India did win the first test match in SA and you also downplayed that victory by calling SA a weak team.

I am calling spade a spade. Anyone who has watched cricket for more than 30 years know that some of the teams have really become weak in the past couple of years and that includes South Africa too. Restrict yourself to watching Pyjama League only because fans like you get hurt pretty quickly when it comes to International cricket. Hypocrites like you sing a different tune and are the first ones to criticise IPL too whenever India performs badly in any ICC tournament. However a tour against Sri Lanka/West Indies changes everything magically lol. :91: :inti
 
Jadeja and Ashwin's innings really shows what kind of bowling attack Sri Lanka has. Even Shaw would have scored a double hundred here. After all he has an average of 118 in India but he isn't the 'laadla' of Team Management currently. :rabada2 :inti

That is why I don't rate Sehwag as test batsman.Scored truckload of runs on flat subcontinent true pitches with no juice for pacers but when he went to South Africa, England and New Zealand, he averaged 20, 26 and 20 over his entire career. I think he was just a Mayank level test batsman but got unnecessary hype because he considered SRT his Guru and Devata :kp :inti
 
Most 50+ partnerships in an innings for India

8 vs Eng The Oval 2007
6 vs WI Kolkata 2011
6 vs WI North Sound 2016
6 vs SL Mohali 2022

Jadeja 153*

IND 527/8 (124) CRR: 4.25
 
That is why I don't rate Sehwag as test batsman.Scored truckload of runs on flat subcontinent true pitches with no juice for pacers but when he went to South Africa, England and New Zealand, he averaged 20, 26 and 20 over his entire career. I think he was just a Mayank level test batsman but got unnecessary hype because he considered SRT his Guru and Devata :kp :inti

I don't know why you think that degrading or downplaying Sehwag will hurt me here? :91: You can say whatever you want to against him. He has already retired. Also I never overhyped Sehwag here. May be you are finding it tough to defend your overhyped golden boys these days?

And I was right once again. Jadeja's 150 in this test match shows what kind of bowling attack Sri Lanka has. :inti
 
I don't know why you think that degrading or downplaying Sehwag will hurt me here? :91: You can say whatever you want to against him. He has already retired. Also I never overhyped Sehwag here. May be you are finding it tough to defend your overhyped golden boys these days?

And I was right once again. Jadeja's 150 in this test match shows what kind of bowling attack Sri Lanka has. :inti

That is your problem here. You have been criticising players in every game since their debut and demeaning and degrading them after every failure. Runs are runs and a player deserve praise irrespective of the opposition. You show clear hypocrisy by demeaning certain players just to seek attention and even though I have been trying to ignore you, you keep quoting me showing your hypocrisy by downgrading players since their debut and in every single match. I think you need to chin up and enjoy the game rather than involve in these childish arguments and waste your and others time too.

No more responding from now onwards. Cheers! :ssa2
 
Jadeja closing in on 200, is the pitch a road or SL really bad?

Also lol @ Jadeja scoring a ton while Kohli hasn't scored one in any format in 4 years.
 
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Man Indian team is so strong in their home that there is no chance for touring team ever... Such one sided dominance, doesn't matter weather it is Asian or non Asian team.
 
Should have let Jadeja get 200.

This match is still going to be over by day 4.
 
That is your problem here. You have been criticising players in every game since their debut and demeaning and degrading them after every failure. Runs are runs and a player deserve praise irrespective of the opposition. You show clear hypocrisy by demeaning certain players just to seek attention and even though I have been trying to ignore you, you keep quoting me showing your hypocrisy by downgrading players since their debut and in every single match. I think you need to chin up and enjoy the game rather than involve in these childish arguments and waste your and others time too.

No more responding from now onwards. Cheers! :ssa2

Who are these certain players? Do they happen to be those overhyped players who proved time and again that I wasn't wrong about them? Is Shaw included there? What about Venkatesh Iyer? Kishan? Chahar? Thakur lol? These are the guys who were criticised after every failure by guys like you even though they didn't get many opportunities like your golden boys did. You want me to praise Pandya for what? The guy has been performing poorly and has been demoted rightly.

You brought Sehwag into discussion. That was childish and a failed attenpt to waste my time lol. I will keep quoting you and correcting you. Post sensibly. Cheers. :inti
 
I am honestly not sure if the great Windies or Australian team can beat this Indian team in India over a full series. The Indian spinners are simply excellent with both bowl and bat too. There is Axar Patel also who is currently injured and then so is Washington Sundar. The replacement of both is Jayant Yadav here.
 
Ravindra Jadeja slams a spectacular 175* as India declare on 574/8 at the stroke of Tea.

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I am honestly not sure if the great Windies or Australian team can beat this Indian team in India over a full series. The Indian spinners are simply excellent with both bowl and bat too. There is Axar Patel also who is currently injured and then so is Washington Sundar. The replacement of both is Jayant Yadav here.

Great West Indian and Australian teams have played against better Indian spinners in the past. If we really want to test our spinners strength then we should play against current Pakistan team. All our doubts will be cleared. :inti
 
Great West Indian and Australian teams have played against better Indian spinners in the past. If we really want to test our spinners strength then we should play against current Pakistan team. All our doubts will be cleared. :inti


With all due respect, current Pakistan team aren't really that good against quality spin bowling. Guys like Linde, Sommerville, Taijul etc managed to trouble them. Ash and Jad have absolutely nothing to prove against them.
 
I am honestly not sure if the great Windies or Australian team can beat this Indian team in India over a full series. The Indian spinners are simply excellent with both bowl and bat too. There is Axar Patel also who is currently injured and then so is Washington Sundar. The replacement of both is Jayant Yadav here.


Yes what most people ignore when it comes to India's strength at home is the sheer depth in the batting order when compared to when we're playing outside Asia. Axar comes in at 9 when he's good enough to play at 7 as an all rounder in Asia.
 
Yes what most people ignore when it comes to India's strength at home is the sheer depth in the batting order when compared to when we're playing outside Asia. Axar comes in at 9 when he's good enough to play at 7 as an all rounder in Asia.

It is a GOAT Asian test team. May not be GOAT Asian batting lineup but certainly a GOAT Asian test team overall. The bowling quality is unbelievable in all conditions and especially in Asia where we have five six bowlers averaging close to 20-22 or below in these conditions.

In Asian conditions with bat, we have 5-6 batters also who are averaging in the range 70-80 with bat. This includes Rohit (77), Kohli(62), Pujara (60), Mayank(78) and Pant(68).

The great Rishabh Pant already walks into the all time Indian test team in my opinion given the impact and the match winner he has been. Amazing player really!
 
IND 574/8 d
SL 59/2 (24.2) CRR: 2.42
Day 2: 3rd Session - Sri Lanka trail by 515 runs
 
Ashwin only three wickets left to break Kapil Dev most test wicket 434. Can he do it tomorrow? .
 
IND 574/8 d
SL 108/4 (43) CRR: 2.51
Day 2: Stumps - Sri Lanka trail by 466 runs

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With a major contribution from Jadeja (175*) in the first innings, the hosts declared on 574/8 and are in total control as Sri Lanka were reduced to 108/4 at the end of the day.

India began Day 2 on 357/6 with Ravindra Jadeja (45*) and R Ashwin (10*) at the crease. Jadeja soon brought up his 18th Test fifty with a four through sweeper cover, sparking his trademark sword celebration. Little happened to ruffle the two batters as they continued fattening the partnership with careful rotation of strike and occasional boundaries. Ashwin too soon found his rhythm and started emulating Jadeja's aggressive streak. He soon brought up his 12th Test half-century; the duo's stand also crossing the 100-run mark.

The fledgling partnership was finally broken by Suranga Lakmal when he bounced out Ashwin, who miscued a pull, top-edging one to the keeper on 61. Just before Lunch was called, Jadeja brought up his second Test hundred as India closed the morning session on 468/7.

A stutter to start the second session – Jayant Yadav perished in the second over after the break on 2 – did not stop Jadeja's onslaught. In one Embuldeniya over, he smashed a six and two fours to take India past 500. A confident six over mid-off brought up Jadeja's 150 and he soon pushed past Kapil Dev's record of the highest score by an Indian at No.7 in men's Tests. With Jadeja at 175* and his stand with Mohammad Shami nearly 100, India declared their innings on 574/8.

Starting their innings after an early tea call, Sri Lanka opened with captain Dimuth Karunaratne and Lahiru Thirimanne. With two left-handers on the crease, India deployed spinners early. Although Ashwin was brought into the attack right away, the left-handed batters displayed disciplined batting from the start. They were confident in leaving the balls and were going after the upper-length deliveries to score runs.

Despite the spinners getting grip and turn from the surface, the Sri Lankan batters were fortunate against deliveries that kept low or struck them on the pads. But not for long, as Ashwin came up with the first breakthrough, dismissing Thirimanne leg before wicket on 17 (60). As new batter Pathum Nissanka joined captain Karunaratne in the middle, skipper Rohit Sharma quickly brought Mohammed Shami into the attack.

Nissanka was all at sea when Ashwin bowled to him, but he soon got a breather as Ashwin had been up for a long spell. But the problems started for Sri Lanka when Ravindra Jadeja came into the attack. Jadeja in his second delivery, caught captain Dimuth on the backfoot, dismissing him for 28.

Nissanka, who looked in trouble, was shown the way to the pavilion by Bumrah but the siren cut short the celebrations, as he survived due to a no-ball. But Bumrah was up for a brilliant spell and he got the reward in his very next over as he trapped the experienced Angelo Mathews (22) in front of the wicket, reducing Sri Lanka to 96/3.

Another change of bowling brought in another wicket for India, as Ashwin struck. Dhananjaya de Silva perished to his pre-meditated sweep shot, getting dismissed on 1. However, Pathum Nissanka and Charith Asalanka managed to end the day without losing any more wickets. Sri Lanka ended day two on 108/4, trailing by 466 runs.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2514377
 
How many tests have Lanka won in India ever, should give us an idea why this test is one sided.
 
This is the first time in 23 tests we crossed 500. This shows how badly we batted during last few years.
 
Ironic that Jadeja scored this mammoth innings a day after his biggest fan and supporter, Warne passed away. Warne was the first one who reposed faith in him, when he was butt of jokes early on in his career.
 
Jadeja was involved in 3 century partnerships in this innings, not often this happens especially for a no. 7 batsman.
 
As I predicted, Ravi Jadeja is the no.1 Allrounder in India for all formats. He is like Muhammad Hafeez who can contribute in many ways.

The best part of Jadeja is that he is super fit and a spinner. Can easily play for another 3 to 4 years for India.
 
What a delivery from Bumrah!

He is truly one of a kind, produces these kind of deliveries out of nowhere on these kind of pitches.
 
What is the point of Jayant Yadav? What does he bring to the table?
 
Will we enforce follow on? I think, we must.
 
Should make them follow-on

I don't recognize any of the Sri Lankans apart from Mathews, but they should at least be fine against spin right? Jadeja 5-fer goes against that.
 
Jadeja first man in 49 years to score 150 and take a 5-for!"
 
And we've enforced the follow on.

SL fall short of Jadeja's score by 1 run!
 
Last 5 SL wickets to fall have all scored ducks.
 
Players with 150+ score and 5+ wicket haul in their team's first innings of a Test:

Gary Sobers (174, 5/41) v ENG in 1966
Ravindra Jadeja (175*, 5/41) v SL in 2022
 
Who was b4 him?

The result is rather surprising , Jadeja is only the 5th player to get it. 3rd amonst Indian.

Player Bat1 Bat2 Wkts Conc Opposition Ground Start Date
MH Mankad (INDIA) - 184 5 196 v England Lord's 19-Jun-52
PR Umrigar (INDIA) - 172* 5 107 v West Indies Port of Spain 4-Apr-62
GS Sobers (WI) 174 - 5 41 v England Leeds 4-Aug-66
Mushtaq Mohammad (PAK) 201 - 5 49 v New Zealand Dunedin 7-Feb-73
RA Jadeja (INDIA) 175* - 5 41 v Sri Lanka Mohali 4-Mar-22
 
Ashwin gets Nisanka.
 
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Good low catch by Pant, Karunaratne gone.
 
Rohit Sharma (34y 308d) is the second oldest on captaincy debut for India in Test cricket in the last 60 years after Anil Kumble (37y 36d). In First Test for India at home without Pujara since the start of 2012
 
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