Sehwag leads India fightback in final test

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Virender Sehwag led India’s bold  reply to Sri Lanka’s first innings of 425 with an unbeaten 97 on  the second day of the third and final test yesterday.

Sehwag cracked 17 fours, 11 of them off left-arm pacer Chanaka Welegadara, as India reached 180 for two. Sachin Tendulkar, making a record 169th test appearance, is unbeaten on 40.

Earlier, Thilan Samaraweera eased to a 12th test hundred and was unbeaten on 137 when Sri Lanka’s final wicket fell.

Lasith Malinga gave Sri Lanka the breakthrough in the 11th over when Murali Vijay lofted an easy catch to mid-on with his score on 14.

Angelo Mathews then got rid of Rahul Dravid for 23 trapping  him leg before, but in his next over he put down a hot return  catch offered by Sehwag with his score on 52. Sehwag and Tendulkar have so far added 88 for the third wicket.

Samaraweera had reached his century in the final over before  lunch, moving from 99 to 104 courtesy of an overthrow as he  pushed the ball for a single to square leg but the return to the  bowler’s end ricocheted off the stumps and sped to the boundary.

Sri Lanka lost their last four wickets for 44 runs after lunch with Ishant Sharma ending the innings with the wickets of Ajantha Mendis and Chanaka Welagedara.

Sri Lanka leads the series 1-0.