On paper, it couldn’t be more of a mismatch. The No 1 ranked team, India travel to the home of the No 7 team, Sri Lanka for a full three-Test series. India are coming off a run of eight undefeated Test series wins, Sri Lanka lost their One-Day International series against Zimbabwe and had to dig deep to beat them in the Test.
But then cricket has a way of being unpredictable and Sri Lanka, however weak they look, can never be ruled out at home. Last year at home, they whitewashed Australia 3-0 in a result few expected. And India will remember how the same opposition shocked them in the Champions Trophy, albeit in a different format.
Find out how Day 1 of the first Test in Galle goes, live:
Live updates:
Stumps on day one: India end the first day just one run short of 400. FOUR HUNDRED! One can only wonder how many more India could have scored had Shikhar Dhawan not thrown his wicket away at the stroke of tea for a swashbuckling 190. The honours for the day will be shared with Cheteshwar Pujara, an anti-thesis to Dhawan, who scored a steady, flawless century, finishing unbeaten with 144. Rahane ends with 39.
A day of toil for Sri Lanka – especially that carnage in the second session, where Dhawan alone scored 126 runs. The hosts even lost a player for the series to injury.
India's 399/3 is their 3rd highest total in a day's play - home or away. Also the highest for any side vs Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.#SLvIND
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) July 26, 2017
Cheteshwar Pujara has now been involved in 24 century stands - the most by any Ind player since his Test debut. Next: Kohli (23) #SLvIND
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
STAT-ALERT: To put India’s domination in perspective, this is now officially the highest total on day one of a Test match away from home. 100-run partnership up between Pujara and Rahane as well.
This is now India's highest total on day one of a Test outside India. Previous best: 375/9 vs NZ at Wellington in 2009.#SLvIND
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) July 26, 2017
India have scored 400+ runs only once on the first day of a Test.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
417/2 v SL, Kanpur, 2009-10. #SLvIND
05:00 pm: India 364/3 after 82 overs. New ball taken and this *could* be a tricky little phase for India before stumps. Nuwan Pradeep & Herath have the responsibilities to look for a breakthrough.
04:45 pm: After 77 overs, 350 up for India. The music from the stands is livening up a rather sedate session of cricket as Sri Lanka use spinners to possibly quicken the over-rate. Pujara anad Rahane dealing in ones and twos.
This is now IND''s highest score on the 1st day of a Test in Sri Lanka. The previous record was 351/3 at Colombo (SSC) in 1998-99. #SLvIND
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
Drinks time now. We still have EIGHTEEN OVERS left in the day. Does anyone care about over rates anymore? Apparently not.
4.20 pm: From the rush of the second session, it’s been a lot more traditional after tea. Pujara has moved on to 109, Rahane’s been slow but has just hit a straight four to move to 15. Partnership is 49 in 91 balls. India 335/3.
Cheteshwar Pujara, you wonderful cricketer. A near-flawless innings to reach his 12th century. 16 Tests in the last year, and Pujara has 1466 runs (and counting), at an avg of 66.63. STUNNING numbers! He gets from 88 to 104 with three boundaries, no mucking around.

03:45 pm: 313/3 after 66 overs (Pujara 98*, Rahane 4*) After a sedate period, the match comes alive. Into the 90s goes Pujara. Back-to-back fours, using his feet on both occasions. Herath has not a good day with the ball.
03:30 pm: 298/3 after 61 overs (Pujara 85*, Rahane 3*) The excitement levels this season are going to be significantly lower, given Dhawan is not around and Kohli is gone as well. Rahane and Pujara in the middle now. The former gets off the mark after 15 balls, while Pujara drops anchor too, closing in on a century.

03:15 pm: VIRAT KOHLI IS GONE! Sri Lanka strike again! It’s Nuwan Pradeep, again. And what a big wicket. Virat Kohli tries to pull a bouncer down the leg side, it balloons to the keeper but there is no noise as such. Umpire says not out, Sri Lanka review. It takes forever for the 3rd umpire to make his call – because there was only a minor squiggle on the UltraEdge, but there seemed to be a clear deviation. In the end, right decision made.
Play underway in Galle, with Kohli and Pujara looking to seal India’s position in this Test.
Some reaction to that Dhawan innings:
Dhawan's great gift is his instinctive ability to find gaps. Will do well to control that occasional rush of blood to go over the top.
— cricBC (@cricBC) July 26, 2017
Most runs in a session by Indian batsmen:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) July 26, 2017
133 V Sehwag v SL, Mumbai,2009
126 SHIKHAR DHAWAN, Today
121 VVS Laxman v Aus, SCG, 2000#SLvIND
Tracer bullet innings.Ravi Shastri will be happy. Sensational knock from Dhawan
— Digvijay Singh Deo (@DiggySinghDeo) July 26, 2017
02.45 pm: And that’s tea. India are 282/2 in 55 overs. They piled up 167 runs, losing just one wicket in 28 overs that session. Well and truly on top.
Dhawan was incredible...his 190 was utter class. He’ll be kicking himself for throwing it away though. Pujara as always solid...75 off 135 balls.
Most runs in a session for an IND player:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
133 V Sehwag v SL,Mumbai,2009
126 S DHAWAN v SL,Galle,2017
121 VVS Laxman v Aus,SCG,2000#SLvIND
A little bit of criticism for Dhawan, but then again, he was looking so good:
Needless from Dhawan. Threw away a double hundred and possibly more. #SLvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) July 26, 2017
02.40 pm: OH NO, he’s gone! Right at the stroke of tea, Dhawan steps down to Pradeep, tries to hit him above mid-off, but can’t clear it. Mathews takes the catch, Dhawan is out on 190 off 168 balls. India are 280/2.

02.30 pm: The eye-popping statistic is that 155 runs have been scored in 25.2 overs so far. Just ten minutes till tea...India are 270/1.
Kohli’s a happy chap...though this tweet came on Sunday. But he must be enjoying!
If only I could wake up to this every morning!! #Blissful 😇 pic.twitter.com/dMElivGcDl
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) July 25, 2017
And more records:
Highest second wkt stands for IND v SL in Tests:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
244* S DHAWAN/C PUJARA (Today)
237 R Dravid/V Sehwag, Mumbai (BS), 2009#SLvIND
02.20 pm: Dhawan makes room, crunches Herath on the off-side away and scores 100 in a session! The session run rate is over 6...India 255/1 in 50 overs. Gabbar is 171 off 157...and still going!
A century in a session for @SDhawan25. Can he get to 228 which is the highest for India on the 1st day of a test?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 26, 2017
Most runs between Lunch and Tea (for Ind):
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 26, 2017
111* Dhawan today
110 Umrigar v WI PoS
109 Sehwag v Pak Lahore
108 Sehwag v SA Chennai
02.10 pm: As expected, he brings up his 150 in just 147 balls. Then slams another two boundaries. Partnership has crossed 200. This is a landslide. India 241/1...in just 48 overs.
Dhawan 150* off 147. Single-handedly keeping focus off Pujara's strike-rate lest someone in the dressing room starts pondering. #SLvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) July 26, 2017
Shikhar Dhawan becomes the third Indian player to score 150+ runs in a Test innings in SL.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
Others: S Tendulkar and V Sehwag #SLvIND
150 up for Dhawan & he's taken just 147 balls. To call it dominating would be an understatement.#SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX
02.00 pm: Now Dhawan is hitting at over 100. He’s racing to another landmark. 144 off 143 currently. India 222/1.
4 of Dhawan's 5 Test centuries have come in the first or only Test of a series. Only exception is his 187 on debut that came in 3rd Test.
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 26, 2017
But he still has a way to go before he can emulate the Nawab of Najafgarh.
284 by Sehwag. Long way to go. https://t.co/pEZXCIl1gY
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 26, 2017
01.45 pm: Dhawan on a rampage. Takes three fours off that Kumara over. India bring up their 200 in 40.5 overs, a run rate of 4.8. This is quite a rampage. Dhawan is currently 126 off 130, Pujara steady on 59.
Sri Lanka looking absolutely listless now. Dhawan hits 3 fours off Kumara. 67/0 in last 10 overs!#SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX
A comeback test show from our star opener Shikhar Dhawan, and it doesn’t end here.
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) July 26, 2017
A well-deserved ton! #SLvIND #OrangeArmy pic.twitter.com/Fpy1P1ZZaO
01:25 pm: And ChePu’s turn to celebrate. Brings up yet another half-century in Tests, his 16th in Tests – might be heading towards yet another century. Back-to-back fours from 49.
Some Dhawan stats:
Fastest centuries for India in Tests since 2011: (Balls)
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
85 Shikhar Dhawan
90 V Sehwag
101 Shikhar Dhawan
110 SHIKHAR DHAWAN*#SLvIND
4 International centuries for Dhawan against Sri Lanka - the most against any team. He has also completed 1000 runs v SL. #SLvIND
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 26, 2017
Shikhar Dhawan becomes the first player to score two centuries from career's first two Tests played in Sri Lanka. #SLvIND
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 26, 2017
01: 12 pm: Gabbar celebrates in style! A dominating 100 – he’s been on fire, dealing in boundaries. Just a reminder that he was not even part of the original squad.

01:10 pm: Three more boundaries for Dhawan, two off Perera and one off Pradeep – the man is in a hurry to get to 3 figures. Just one hit away now.
MORE BAD NEWS FOR SRI LANKA: Gunaratne dropped a catch off Dhawan... and ended up fracturing his hand. Won’t play in this Test again, reportedly.

12:55 pm: India 131/1 after 30 overs. Seems like Dhawan must have had an enjoyable lunch – has started with 3 boundaries. Back-to-back straight drives against Herath, using his feet well. And now pulls Pradeep for 4. 100 partnership up between Pujara and Dhawan too, with the latter reaching 78.

12:40 pm: We are back underway after lunch. It’s been easy going for India so far, will the second session be any different?
12.05 pm: And that is lunch on the first day at Galle. India are 115/1 in 27 overs. Dhawan is 64 off 78 balls...a fine innings, except for the dropped catch. Pujara has been his usual self, starting slow but growing in confidence and is now 37 off 60 balls. Mukund was the only wicket to fall.
Sri Lanka bowled decently but their fielding wasn’t great. Spin hasn’t caused much problems as of now. They’ll have their work cut out.
By the way, in case you didn’t know, this might be an interview question soon:
'How would you have dealt with the Anil Kumble-Virat Kohli rift?' : A question posed to Team Manager candidates. https://t.co/yVV4PRiP0z pic.twitter.com/IV50TgcuF8
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
11.58 am: A couple of minutes away from lunch...Dhawan has already tucked into Herath for two fours. First session is India’s but it could have been Sri Lanka’s, if they had taken Dhawan’s catch. India 112/1.
Dhawan's average v SL:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 26, 2017
Tests - 112.00* (3 inns)
ODIs - 69.44 (9 inns)
T20Is - 35.66 (4 inns)#SLvIND
11.45 am: And Dhawan gets his half-century. Just tucks it down the ground. Solid knock, and he looks like he just got started. Kohli applauds from the dressing room. India 95/1.

Shikhar Dhawan in Tests:
— Ahmad khan (@AboAafia) July 26, 2017
2013: One Century
2014: One Century & Two fifties
2015: Two Centuries
2016: One fifty
2017: One fifty*
50-run stand between Dhawan and Pujara. It has come from just 60 balls, that's how good this pitch has been #SLvIND
— #INDvWI #INDvsWI (@GE_CRICKET) July 26, 2017
11.30 am: The 50-run partnership comes up and Dhawan is nearing his 50. Sri Lanka are really losing it now. The 50-run stand arrived in only 60 balls. Dhawan hit a four next ball...even Pujara is scoring fast. Looking bleak for Herath unless he can do something major. India 82/1.
Pujara also getting into the act. Slams a long-hop away. SL losing their rhythm now. India 75/1 #SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/twCvMwQ2qx
The 50 partnership comes up. Dhawan nears his 50. India cruising now 82/1.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
#SLvIND
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/WG6bIK9OEO
11.15 am: Dhawan looking very solid, but Sri Lanka are helping him. A comical misfield from Herath brings up the the fifty for India, then Dhawan crashes two fours off the next over. There’s a beamer and a dropped catch. All happening India 60/1 in 14 overs.
Two boundaries, a beamer, a dropped catch.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
What an over from Kumara. India 60/1 at the end of it.
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/kQpC4PPJzi
And here's the edge from Dhawan. Quite simple. Put down. Gunaratne also seems to have injured himself.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/ECuSSnNnhn
10.55 am: Shikhar Dhawan has looked very solid. Rotating the strike, using his feet to get boundaries....very good form. And because of that, Mukund’s loss hasn’t affected India. They are 43/1 in 11 overs.
But Dhawan counter-attacks. Down the ground, beautiful shot. Looks in great touch. India 38/1#SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/hVkuxtEbes
10.40 am: GONE! Abhinav Mukund was looking tentative and he edges behind off Nuwan Pradeep. Good first break for Sri Lanka. Mukund goes for 7, India 27/1.
Gone! Mukund edges behind and goes for 7. SL draw first blood. India 27/1.#SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/vl35AYDmKl
10.30 am: Couple of plays and misses and an lbw shout later...India haven’t lost a wicket. 23/0 in 6 overs. Need to play out these first few overs. Mukund has looked a little edgy but he has hit two boundaries. Dhawan has taken the singles.
An interesting debate about who is better between Ashwin and Herath. Their numbers are so similar:
In fact, you really can't choose between them. Look at those numbers. Absolutely brilliant! #SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX pic.twitter.com/sR0ubr7WAT
10.20 am: Shikhar Dhawan gets India’s innings on track with a beautiful straight drive for four. It’s been steady so far. 11/0 after 3.
Lovely straight drive from Shikhar. First four of India's innings. 11/0.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/M3kaCQdKCQ
By the way, Kevin Pietersen didn’t really know what Shastri was doing:
Head coach again buddy?
— KP (@KP24) July 24, 2017
So Twitter decided to..uh...educate him.
No he is on a travel tour exploring Sri Lanka
— Prince Sanghvi (@princesanghavi) July 24, 2017
No mate. Assistant to Kohli.
— Ashfaq Shah (@shahashfaq) July 24, 2017
This time he is #GreatIndianJugad Coach
— Samir Jha🇮🇳 (@samir26_01) July 24, 2017
10.08 am: Steady and simple for India. They are 4/0 in the first over. Shikhar Dhawan and Abhinav Mukund are the openers. No KL Rahul or Murali Vijay, remember.
Steady and simple from India. 4/0 in the first over.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/ZqfBFcozVs
9.58 am: The sun is out, the national anthems are done. It’s time for cricket.
Sun is out, national anthems are done! Let's get some Test cricket on, what say?
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/FhzEQYtHqX #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/pgXqMlLDVP
But, let’s admire Herath’s longevity before that:

9.45 am: India have won the toss, Virat Kohli says he will bat. And Hardik Pandya makes his Test debut.
Kohli has won the toss. India will bat.
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Pandya makes his debut #Official #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/r9poxSMqyQ
But also no Ishant Sharma. Here’s a look at the India XI.
The Indian team. No Ishant. Three pacers: Shami, Umesh and Hardik. And 2 spinners: Jadeja, Ashwin. #SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
Live: https://t.co/pXNZ7SXcVn pic.twitter.com/nfSA1CwYpD
Three pacers, Shami, Umesh and Hardik. Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin the spinners. Good pick?
9.15 am: Good morning. If you want to brush up on why this series is significant, why not read our preview?
Sri Lanka vs India, Preview: A fresh beginning for the Ravi Shastri-Virat Kohli partnership -https://t.co/sf6nH4jqFR #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/J17z7zof0d
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 26, 2017
And it’s always a delight to hear Ravichandran Ashwin speak..
"As a cricketer, I only want to be excellent. I don’t want to be a survivor": @ashwinravi99https://t.co/1sat3Gmj92 pic.twitter.com/n83plAaoEE
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 24, 2017
More so, when he’s playing his 50th Test! Well done, macha!
Test match No.50 for @ashwinravi99. Good luck champ! #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/NOiNVs3Mrj
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 26, 2017