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Jadeja’s five-for wraps up India’s first innings win in Sri Lanka

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Jadeja’s five-for wraps up India’s first innings win in Sri Lanka

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
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Ravindra Jadeja gets a high-five from his captain on removing Dhananjaya de Silva, Sri Lanka v India, 2nd Test, SSC, 4th day, Colombo, August 6, 2017
Ravindra Jadeja gets a high-five from his captain on removing Dhananjaya de Silva, Sri Lanka v India, 2nd Test, SSC, 4th day, Colombo, August 6, 2017

India 622 for 9 dec (Pujara 133, Rahane 132, Jadeja 70, Saha 67, Rahul 57, Ashwin 54, Herath 4-154) beat Sri Lanka 183 (Dickwella 51, Ashwin 5-69) and 386 (f/o) (Karunaratne 142, Mendis 110, Jadeja 5-152) by an innings and 53 runs
India wrapped up a series victory away from home in eight days of Test cricket. And they were only really challenged over the last two. The formalities were completed four minutes before tea with Ravindra Jadeja picking up his ninth five-for in the same match he became the fastest left-armer to 150 wickets.
He was far from the only protagonist of an absorbing game in Colombo. There were backs-to-the-wall-and-nose-to-the-barrel hundreds from Kusal Mendis and Dimuth Karunaratne, which will certainly give Sri Lanka hope for the future, but in the present they just weren’t enough.
And finally, a mention for the pitch, which made balls scoot and bounce and rag and slip into other dimensions and come back a pineapple.
The result of this Test – India’s first innings win in Sri Lanka – was evident from the moment they racked up a total of 622 and enforced the follow-on. Oppositions forced into this predicament need a bit of a hero and Karunaratne stepped up. He was in his element, of course. Four of his six Test hundreds have come in the second innings – and this will rank alongside the 152 he made in New Zealand in 2014, when an axe hung over his head.
Karunarante might not have got there had KL Rahul held a relatively straightforward chance at short leg in the 90s, but mistakes such as those were rare, simply because he didn’t want them happening. That determination made sure he concentrated harder, which in turn helped him play close to his body, and with a soft touch. It was only after batting three full sessions on this treacherous surface that he was dislodged.
Jadeja made one take off like a rocket. It lobbed off the glove and landed safely in Ajinkya Rahane’s hands at slip. Karunaratne walked back after handshakes and pats on the back. There really was no shame in losing your wicket to a ball that behaved like the stuff of NASA’s dreams.
Such unplayable deliveries were expected of Jadeja the moment he was armed with monstrous scoreboard pressure. But he had to wait 23 overs to make his first strike. He was the man locked in the bathrooms at a going-out-of-business sale. – Cricinfo

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