Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul, India’s two openers, got off to a rampaging start after India won the toss and opted to bat on Day 1 of the third Test in Pallekele on Sunday before Sri Lanka effected a fighting response, restricting them to 329/6 at stumps.
Dhawan (119) put on 188 with KL Rahul (85) with the latter equalling the world record for most successive half-centuries in Tests (seven) but Rahul’s wicket opened the floodgates. Sri Lanka’s two left-arm spinners Malinda Pushpakumara and Lakshan Sandakan got a flurry of wickets as Cheteshwar Pujara (8), Virat Kohli (42) and Ajinkya Rahane (17) were dismissed. Kohli played a dogged knock but edged to slips while Ravichandran Ashwin (31) was the only wicket to fall to pace in the day, edging to keeper Niroshan Dickwella who took a fantastic catch off the bowling of Vishwa Fernando.
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5.27 pm: Stumps. Sri Lanka have their best day of the series. From the depths of misery of 188/0 at 39.3 and both Indian openers Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul looking set for tons, they fought back bravely to keep the opposition down to 329/6 at stumps. They have to aim to bowl India out quickly, but that is easier said than done.
For India, Dhawan scored a brilliant 119, KL Rahul his seventh fifty-plus score (85) but there were only starts after that. They won’t worry too much though and will have enough faith on the overnight duo of Hardik Pandya and Wriddhiman Saha to take them forward.
399/3 at Galle
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 12, 2017
344/3 at SSC
329/6 at Pallekele
First time a team has made 300+ runs on the opening day of ALL 3 Tests of a series!#SLvIND
STUMPS on day 1🏏 India 329/6
— #IPL2017 😇 (@cricketexplore) August 12, 2017
First 45 overs: 211/1 at 4.69 per over (25 fours)
Last 45 overs: 118/5 at 2.62 per over (5 fours)#SLvIND
India's innings today:
— The Cricket Man (@CricStatsMan) August 12, 2017
Dhawan-Rahul pship: 188 (39.3), RR 4.75
Rest of the pships: 141/6 (50.3), RR 2.79#SLvIND
5.12 pm: Niroshan Dickwella takes a stunning, diving catch to get Ashwin for 31. Vishwa Fernando darted one away, Ashwin nicked and the keeper did it. SL strike late. India 322/6
What a catch by Dickwella! Sri Lanka strike late in the day, Ashwin goes! India 322/6#SLvINDhttps://t.co/bESLAot76I pic.twitter.com/C2WxzvLL6x
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 12, 2017
5.00 pm: Sri Lanka’s fightback has been good but their reviewing has been shocking. Ashwin hits a ball from the bat onto his pads and for some reason, Sri Lanka reviewed! Three missed reviews so far. India 311/5.
sri lanka have dismissed 5 batsmen and 3 reviews today #SLvIND
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) August 12, 2017
Ravi Ashwin looks totally different when he bats & balls on Indian subcontinent pitches.#INDvSL #SLvIND
— Principle Patel (@PatelSiddhant_) August 12, 2017
4.34 pm: KOHLI IS OUT. A dogged 42, slow and steady as Sandakan gets the captain to play an expansive cover drive and edge to slip. BIG WICKET. Another close review next ball to Saha. SL turning it on. India 296/5.
This is the best position SL have been this series. Need to drill it home from here.#SLvIND
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) August 12, 2017
Excellent comeback from Srilanka good too see some fight from them. #SLvIND
— Aman Kamboj (@BeingCriCrazy) August 12, 2017
4.25 pm: Virat Kohli has been quietly and steadily playing a dogged knock. Only three boundaries in his 37 off 73 balls so far. Ashwin’s made a slow start but hasn’t looked very troubled so far. India 286/4.
Virat Kohli has once again just reached a Test average of 50.00#SLvInd
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 12, 2017
3.46 pm: It’s the other left-arm spinner who gets the wicket! Pushpakumar breaks through Rahane’s defence, the batsman played completely around him! Bowled. India 265/4.
Rahane has done incredibly well for the team recently but he doesn't pick spin well enough. Looked baffled! #SLvIND
— Himanshu Sharma (@thehalfpahadi) August 12, 2017
Pushpakumara's ball to bowl Rahane had bounced 31cm when it reached the stumps. Balls of a similar length have bounced 50cm today #SLvIND
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) August 12, 2017
3.38 pm: Sandakan getting something to happen. Has a close lbw review against Rahane ruled out, beats him and just misses the off-stump. India 261/3.
The ball that Sri Lanka reviewed for LBW found more turn than any other ball that Sandakan has bowled today (10.4°) #SLvIND
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) August 12, 2017
3.15 pm: We resume after tea and this will be a test of Lankan resolve. They have to break through to make a fist of it. Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane, the new batsmen look comfortable though so far. India 248/3.
A lunchtime thought:
Sri Lanka clawing their way back in this session. Interesting to see if they can keep this spirit going
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 12, 2017
2:45 pm: Sri Lanka have certainly fought their way back in the contest and it was Pushpakumara who led the way by cleverly setting up the wickets of Rahul, who yet again missed a century and Dhawan. Sandakan got in on the act too and scalped the wicket of Pujara. Kohli has been watchful so far, perhaps pulling out all stops to avoid another low score. With spinners operating for a large chunk of the session, the over-rate was impressive by the Lankan standards. India 235/3 at tea. In 29 overs, three wickets fell for 101 runs.
2.22 pm: Another one! This is a strong mini-Lankan fightback. Sandakan slides one, Pujara cuts and cuts hard, it takes the edge and Mathews holds on. Finally, finally...but can they continue the pressure? India 229/3.
Sudden fightback from out of the blue by the Lankans. Scalp 3 wickets quite quickly. #SLvIND
— Rajiv (@skrajiv) August 12, 2017
We’re all wondering that, Chetan!
Three wickets in one session for Lanka... how did that happen?! #SlvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) August 12, 2017
2.15 pm: Oh, he’s out! SL skipper Chandimal takes an excellent catch of an attempted sweep and Dhawan is out for 119. India are 219/2.
Wicket at last and what a catch by the skip Chandimal! Dhawan goes for 119. India 219/2#SLvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 12, 2017
Live:https://t.co/bESLAot76I pic.twitter.com/WY44tPPRp9
He’s out, but this was some knock.
Dhawan:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 12, 2017
in Asia - 5 100s in 19 inns
O/s Asia - 1 100 in 24 inns#SLvIND
Shikhar Dhawan is the only Indian left-handed opener to score five overseas centuries. GABBAR!#SLvIND
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) August 12, 2017
1.47 pm: Dhawan hasn’t followed in Rahul’s footsteps, brings up his 100 with a scintillating drive and an exuberant celebration to match. Sixth century in Test cricket. It’s been a lovely knock so far. India 200/1.

Century number 6⃣ for Shikhar Dhawan! 💪
— Nikhil Viru° (@Kirak_Admi) August 12, 2017
It has been a brilliant knock from the southpaw. #SLvIND
1.39 pm: We have some news! KL Rahul, just when he looked like he was going to break his streak of fifties (it’s seven so far) has gone and holed out at mid-on to Pushpakumara for 85! On a day when so many catches have been dropped, great catch from Karunaratne at mid-on. India 188/1.
7 consecutive 50+ scores without a century:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 12, 2017
C Rogers - 55, 55, 57, 69, 95, 56, 95
KL Rahul - 90, 51, 67, 60, 51*, 57, 85#SLvIND
12.50 pm: Back again and it’s more of the same. Sandakan gets an edge from Rahul but it goes between Angelo Mathews at slip and Niroshan Dickwella at slip. Just that kind of day. India 141/0.
Two chances down in the first hour of a test match. Not surprising India have strolled to a good start.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 12, 2017
Rahul trying hard to get out before 100 #SLvIND
— Kiran Vattigunta (@kiranin) August 12, 2017
12.00 pm: And we’re on to lunch and it’s the same old story. Dhawan and Rahul are unmoved as India head in to the dressing room at 134/0.
Been India’s session so far but Sri Lanka really can’t complain. If you don’t take your chances against the No 1 team in the world, they’ll hurt you. Exactly what has happened. Dhawan is 64, Rahul is 67 and India are set up for another 600-plus total...may even get to 700 at this rate.
India's scores in first sessions of this series:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 12, 2017
1st Test - 115/1 (27 ovs)
2nd Test - 101/1 (28 ovs)
3rd Test - 134/0 (27 ovs)#SLvIND
Most 50+ scores for India in Tests this year:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 12, 2017
8 KL Rahul
7 Pujara
4 Jadeja, Rahane
3 Saha
2 Kohli, Dhawan, Vijay
1 Pandya, Mukund, Ashwin
11.45 am: World record alert. KL Rahul gets his seventh half-century in a row and equals the world record. India 114/0.
#INDvSL 3rd Test: KL Rahul equals record of Australian cricketer Chris Rogers for 7 consecutive 50+ scores in Tests. India 112 for no loss.
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2017
KL Rahul Test Career:
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) August 12, 2017
First 21 innings: One fifty
Next 9 innings: 8 fifties
He has scored 4 centuries in his first 21 innings!
11.30 am: Shikhar Dhawan gets to a fifty off just 45 balls. The 100 comes up in 17.4 overs. Indian domination. India 100/0.
India reaches 100 in 17.4 overs. Since 2001 (when bbb data available), only 5 times India have got to 100 in fewer balls. #SLvIND
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 12, 2017
11.05 am: Sri Lanka’s fielding is been all in shambles. Already both the openers have been dropped. Lahiru Kumara made a mess of a skier from KL Rahul. You can understand why India are 2-0 up. India 69/0.

Solid burn
This Sri Lankan opening pair are further proof that without accuracy, pace and movement etc are pointless. #SLvIND
— Paul Dennett (@the_summer_game) August 12, 2017
10.30 am: Dhawan and Rahul are off to a flyer. Six boundaries already in the first six overs. India’s two openers are not giving Sri Lanka’s pacers any chance, even on a helpful pitch Dhawan 17 off 11 balls, Rahul 18 off 25..India 37/0
Quite unique!
Two regular chinaman bowlers playing from each side in #INDvSL 3rd Test — Kuldeep (India) and Sandakan (SL). #SLvIND
— Abhishek Kumar (@abhik2593) August 12, 2017
Tests vs #SL are boring tbh 🙏🏻
— Navin🇮🇳 (@beingnavin9) August 12, 2017
Sadly #IND next Test series is also against #SL at home 🙇🏼 #SLvIND
10.05 am: An overcast morning. Vishwa Fernando, a left-arm seamer, gets some swing going but can’t really break through. Six runs off the first over. India 6/0.
Hellos from Pallekele... They have taken a grassy wicket and balded it pretty nicely. #SLvInd pic.twitter.com/6ABiSk7aCT
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) August 12, 2017
9.35 am: Toss. India win the toss (again), choose to bat first. Virat Kohli grins when reminded about his habit of always sending his playing XI. “Well, it’s been working for us,” he quips. Only Kuldeep Yadav is in the team. It’s been 28 games as a captain for him and he’s never played with the same team!
Toss. India win it, choose to bat. Grins about the Jadeja suspension. Kuldeep Yadav is in. #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/CyQ7zM0a7I
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 12, 2017
Sri Lanka though have made three changes. Sandakan, Fernando and Kumara is in the team. But captain Dinesh Chandimal would have loved to bat first.
Sandakan, Fernando and Kumara in for Sri Lanka. They are going in with five bowlers.#SLvIND pic.twitter.com/XdaN4nEOff
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 12, 2017