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India and Sri Lanka Test cricket series
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The historical Test cricket rivalry between India and Sri Lanka, which dates back to 1982, has recently continued with a two-match series. In the first Test held at Galle, India secured a 165-run victory to take a 1-0 lead. The match coincided with India’s 600th Test appearance. Spinner Manav Suthar recorded a 10-wicket haul, becoming the youngest Indian bowler to achieve such a feat in an away Test. Suthar, in only his second Test appearance, credited the team’s preparation and early arrival in the country for their ability to adapt to local pitches and the Kookaburra ball. His performance has prompted discussions regarding his potential as a long-term successor to Ravindra Jadeja, though observers note he has yet to prove himself in non-subcontinental conditions. India’s victory was further bolstered by Devdutt Padikkal, who scored a career-best 167 in the first innings. This win extends India’s dominant trend against Sri Lanka, as they remain undefeated in their last 11 Test encounters. Following the match, former cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin noted a shift in the Indian bowling attack. While observing Jadeja’s transition into a more experienced role focused on control and batting, Ashwin also scrutinized the usage of veteran spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Ashwin suggested that Yadav appeared to be utilized as a third spinner, receiving late and short spells that may hinder his ability to find rhythm. For Sri Lanka, the defeat has highlighted a need to rebuild spin depth. Coach Piyal Wijetunge acknowledged the difficulty of replacing legendary bowlers such as Muttiah Muralitharan and Rangana Herath, but expressed confidence in emerging talents like debutant Keshara Nuwantha. The hosts face further complications heading into the second Test in Colombo due to injuries to Kusal Mendis (hamstring) and Dinesh Chandimal (neck and shoulder), while Pathum Nissanka remains a doubt.
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