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Kohli shines as Sri Lanka wobble in series opener

Kohli shines as Sri Lanka wobble in series opener

By REUTERS

India's captain Virat Kohli raises his bat to acknowledge the applause from the crowd. Photo: AP

  • India declare second innings on 352-8 after Kohli century
  • Sri Lanka 8-2 at tea in pursuit of 231-run target
KOLKATA: Captain Virat Kohli led a stunning India fightback against Sri Lanka with a superb unbeaten hundred on Monday, before his bowlers gave the hosts a sniff of an unlikely win in the opening test by taking two quick wickets before tea on the final day. Kohli propped up his side's batting with an unbeaten 104 to register his 18th test hundred, and 50th across formats, after paceman Suranga Lakmal's inspired spell in the first session had given Sri Lanka hope of a maiden test win in India. India, however, rode out the storm before declaring their second innings on 352 for eight immediately after Kohli hit a six to get to three figures, setting Sri Lanka, who have failed to win in 17 away tests against the hosts, 231 for victory. India seamers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami then removed Sri Lanka openers Sadeera Samarawickrama and Dimuth Karunaratne before the interval to leave the touring side wobbling on 8-2 in the rain-affected first of three tests. Lahiru Thirimanne was unbeaten on two with former captain Angelo Mathews on five at the other end with Sri Lanka now likely set to dig in to avoid a crushing defeat after dominating the match for more than four days. The 30-year-old Lakmal was the most successful bowler for Sri Lanka in the first innings with four wickets and he returned to haunt the world's top-ranked side with a triple strike in the second. After resuming on 171-1, India were cruising, before Lakmal got a delivery to jag back off the seam and breach KL Rahul's defence to dismiss the right-hander for 79. Lakmal then sent back the dependable Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane in the same over to reduce the hosts to 213-4. Dilruwan Perera dived forward to complete a brilliant catch to dismiss Pujara for 22, while Rahane was out leg before without scoring. Kohli, who appeared unsure of his footwork at the start of his innings, then added 36 for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja to steady the ship before his partner perished to off-spinner Perera shortly before lunch. Ravichandran Ashwin and wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha fell cheaply to all-rounder Dasun Shanaka, leaving Kohli to wriggle India out of trouble while also looking to add enough runs to take the total out of Sri Lanka's reach. The 29-year-old Kohli, who has 32 hundreds in the 50-over format, was given out leg before to Lakmal on 72 but survived on review after replays confirmed a thin edge off his bat. In his 119-ball knock, Kohli hit 12 fours and two sixes, the second off Lakmal over wide long-off bringing up his century. He went down on one knee and roared in delight with a clenched fist towards the dressing room. READ ALSO: