India clinch series despite Mathews heroics

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Home captain Angelo Mathews’ batting heroics went in vain as India beat Sri Lanka by 117 runs in the final test to win the three-match series 2-1 yesterday. Having set Sri Lanka a 386-run victory target in the bowler-dominated contest, India needed seven wickets on the final day to gift Virat Kohli his first series victory since becoming the test captain.

Mathews (110) and debutant Kusal Perera (70), however, were in no mood to oblige and they refused to throw in the towel at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli
Angelo Mathews
Angelo Mathews

The duo resisted India’s victory push for 38 overs before the wheels came off the Sri Lankan innings towards the end of the second session.

Perera succumbed to a rush of blood just before tea and Ishant Sharma, armed with the second new ball, dismissed Mathews in the first over after the break as the hosts eventually folded for 268.

“It’s never easy to come back one-nil down in the series, playing away from home, and in Sri Lankan conditions,” Kohli said at the presentation ceremony.

“The kind of attitude and the character the team has shown, I’m proud of the boys,” he said after India recorded their first test series win in Sri Lanka since 1993.

“It feels nice to have created a bit of history, especially with such a young team… It’s a magnificent milestone for us to build on and gain confidence from,” added Kohli.

Resuming on 67-3, Sri Lanka lost two wickets in the morning session before the 135-run stand between Mathews and Perera not only halted India’s victory bid but also rekindled faint home hopes of a miraculous win. Mathews brought up his seventh test century in 217 balls, while Perera shone in his debut test as well, complimenting his first innings half-century with an aggressive 70. The stumper-batsman, however, threw away his wicket, reverse sweeping Ravichandran Ashwin (4-69) to Rohit Sharma at point. Ishant (3-32) then ended all home hopes by trapping Mathews leg before for his 200th test wicket. “Our batting flopped again, to be honest,” Mathews said as Sri Lanka made a poor start to life after Kumar Sangakkara.

“The bowlers did a really good job throughout the test match. Out batters were not up to the mark.”

Cheteshwar Pujara, who struck an unbeaten 145 in the makeshift opener’s role for India, was adjudged man-of-the-match in the low-scoring contest, while Ashwin’s 21 wickets earned him the man-of-the-series award.

SCOREBOARD

India 1st innings 312 (C. Pujara 145no, A. Mishra 59; D. Prasad 4-100)
Sri Lanka 1st innings 201 (K. Perera 55; I. Sharma 5-54)
India 2nd innings 274 (R. Ashwin 58, R. Sharma 50; N. Pradeep 4-62, D. Prasad 4-69)
Sri Lanka 2nd innings (Overnight: 67-3; Target: 386 runs)
U. Tharanga c N. Ojha b I. Sharma               0
K. Silva c Pujara b U. Yadav                            27
D. Karunaratne c N. Ojha b U. Yadav          0
D. Chandimal c Kohli b I. Sharma                 18
A. Mathews lbw b I. Sharma                            110
L. Thirimanne c Rahul b Ashwin                   12
K. Perera c Ro. Sharma b Ashwin                 70
R. Herath lbw b Ashwin                                     11
T. Kaushal not out                                               1
D. Prasad c Binny b Ashwin                             6
N. Pradeep lbw b Mishra                                   0
Extras (b-4 lb-2 nb-7)                                        13
Total (all out, 85 overs)                                    268

Fall of wickets: 1-1 U. Tharanga,2-2 D. Karunaratne,3-21 D. Chandimal,4-74 K. Silva,5-107 L. Thirimanne,6-242 K. Perera,7-249 A. Mathews,8-257 R. Herath,9-263 D. Prasad,10-268 N. Pradeep Bowling I. Sharma 19 – 5 – 32 – 3(nb-4) U. Yadav 15 – 3 – 65 – 2 S. Binny 13 – 3 – 49 – 0 A. Mishra 18 – 1 – 47 – 1(nb-3) R. Ashwin 20 – 2 – 69 – 4 Referees Umpire: Nigel Llong Umpire: Rod Tucker TV umpire: Raveendra Wimalasiri Match referee: Andy Pycroft Result: India won by 117 runs