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India's captain Virat Kohli staved off the threat of defeat before their fast

bowlers ensured the hosts finished on a high in the drawn opening Test against Sri
Lanka in an enthralling final day at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Monday.

Chasing an improbable target of 231 in little more than a session, the tourists
were reeling on 75 for seven before the umpires ruled the light too poor to
continue in the final session of the match.

With rain washing out most of the first two days in the match, it was a stunning
comeback from the world's top-ranked Test side who were tottering at 79-6 in their
first innings at one stage.

Kohli propped up his side's batting on the final day 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 gave Sri Lanka hope of a maiden Test
win in India.

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar
IMAGE: Bhuvneshwar Kumar celebrates the wicket of Niroshan Dickwella. Photograph:
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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 against Sri Lanka.

India seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who took four wickets in the first innings, picked
up another four for just eight runs to take the hosts close to a win but the fading
light helped Sri Lanka to avoid a crushing defeat after dominating the match for
more than four days.

Suranga Lakmal
IMAGE: Suranga Lakmal celebrates the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane. Photograph: BCCI

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.

Virat Kohli
IMAGE: Virat Kohli plays the pull shot. Photograph: BCCI

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.

IMAGE: Dinesh Chandimal is bowled by Mohammed Shami. Photograph: BCCI

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.

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