Kanpur, Nov 25: India’s lower-order crash triggered by left-arm spinner Rangana Herath after Rahul Dravid’s 28th century may have rattled the Sri Lankans seeing the way the Green Park pitch responded to the spinners in the second cricket Test here on Wednesday.
Though the Sri Lankans lost only one wicket scoring 66 in reply to India’s 642, they realise that it is getting increasingly difficult to survive on a pitch of variable bounce and turn.
Kumar Sangakkara (30) and Tharanga Paranavitana (30) survived a harrowing last hour as off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and debutant left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha made batting look difficult.
Harbhajan was in good rhythm, troubling both the batsmen, and could have got a couple of leg-before appeals in his favour. India were delighted to get rid of dangerous Dilshan with the first ball of the innings when he top-edged a Zaheer Khan delivery and Pragyan Ojha pouched it. IANS
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