Suranga Lakmal had claimed three wickets on the opening day without conceding a run and the paceman eventually sent down 46 dot balls before Rahane hit a boundary to end the streak. Shanaka struck in his third over when Rahane chased a wide delivery and nicked a catch to wicket-keeper Niroshan Dickwella. Next man in Ashwin was hit on the thumb by a rising Lahiru Gamage delivery and needed medical attention, before he also fell victim to a very ordinary shot against Shanaka, slicing a delivery straight to Dimuth Karunaratne at point. Saha looked tentative as well but Pujara batted with characteristic assuredness at the other end. On a green track where the ball moved significantly, Pujara came up with a batting masterclass - playing late, close to his body with soft hands and leaving well.Seven consecutive maiden overs for Suranga Lakmal!
From 2002 onwards, that's the most balls delivered by a bowler in an innings (from the first ball they bowled) without conceding a runhttps://t.co/uzydg4i66B #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/H3v7nZp2gA— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) November 17, 2017
India's No 3 was his watchful self against anything outside the off stump and capitalised on the occasional poor delivery, as the nine boundaries in his 102-ball vigil would suggest.BRIEF SCOREIndia 74/5 in 32.5 overs (Pujara 47*, Lakmal 3/5)Cheteshwar Pujara has the highest Test batting average in 2017 thus far. #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/4flmXJ8jm4
— CricTracker (@Cricketracker) November 17, 2017