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India clinches Sri Lanka series
INDIA overcame a gallant century by Sri Lankan captain Angelo Mathews to win its final test by 117 runs yesterday and end a 22-year wait for a series win on the island.
The hosts, set a victory target of 386, were bowled out for 268 after tea on the fifth day at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo to hand the tourists a 2-1 series scoreline.
Sri Lanka was revived by a 135-run stand for the sixth wicket between Mathews and debutant Kusal Perera, but the dismissal of both batsmen on either side of tea sealed its fate.
Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin finished with four for 69 to complete the series with 21 wickets. Seamer Ishant Sharma took three wickets in the innings, including the vital scalp of Mathews after tea, to take his tally to 200 wickets in his 65th test.
India fought back after losing the opening test in Galle by 63 runs to win the second at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo by 278 runs and then took the enthralling final test in the last session of play. India’s last series success in Sri Lanka came under Mohammad Azharuddin’s captaincy in 1993 when it won 1-0.
Sri Lanka had slipped to a shaky 107-5 before lunch when Mathews and Perera joined hands to bat out a major part of the afternoon session and lift the hosts to 249-6 by tea. Mathews made 110, his seventh test century and the second in successive matches after scoring 102 in the second test, before he was leg-before to Sharma in the first over after tea with the second new ball.
Left-handed Perera followed his 55 in the first innings with 70, becoming only the second Sri Lankan after Dinesh Chandimal to score two half-centuries in his debut test. India grabbed the last five wickets for 26 runs.
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