The Indian team has consolidated its position in the first Test against Sri Lanka. Left-handed batsman Devdutt Padikkal’s brilliant century helped India reach a mammoth 460 for 9 at the Galle International Stadium on the second day of play. The Galle pitch offered significant assistance to spinners on the second day, but the Sri Lankan bowlers appeared helpless in the face of Padikkal’s masterclass.
The pitch offered consistent turn and bounce for the spinners, allowing the Sri Lankan bowlers to mount a comeback in the second session. Despite this, Devdutt Padikkal maintained his composure at the crease. He displayed excellent footwork against the spinners and played attractive shots all around the field. Padikkal laid the foundation for a strong total of 460 runs, which put the hosts on the back foot.
India lost nine wickets at the end of the second day’s play, but the mammoth total of 460 runs will pose a significant challenge for Sri Lanka. On the third day, the Indian bowlers will look to take advantage of Galle’s turning track and dismiss Sri Lanka as quickly as possible.
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