India Seize Control of Galle Test After Three Days vs Sri Lanka
India took a commanding grip on the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium after three days of absorbing cricket. The visitors, who were asked to bat first, posted a formidable 462 in their first innings before their spinners bowled Sri Lanka out for 284. At the close of the third day, India held a substantial 178-run first-innings lead, putting them firmly in control of the contest. Day 1: Padikkal announces himself India made an impressive beginning after opting to bat. The early loss of Yashasvi Jaiswal did little to disturb their progress as KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal established a strong partnership. Rahul played with characteristic composure while Padikkal grew increasingly fluent against the Sri Lankan attack. Padikkal reached his maiden Test century, completing the landmark from 134 balls with nine fours and a six. His innings was particularly impressive because it came in difficult conditions against Sri Lanka's spinners at Galle. Rahul ...