But Sri Lanka salvaged some pride in the final match thanks to Dhananjaya de Silva and Roshen Silva, who defied the odds and held out for a draw. The Test at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground was marred by severe pollution, with fast bowlers from both sides vomiting Tuesday amid thick smog. In an unprecedented move, Sri Lankan players wore facemasks while fielding to combat the toxic air, which interrupted play on day two as the visitors protested the choking conditions.Test series champions for a record-equalling ninth consecutive time! Congratulations India! ?#INDvSL pic.twitter.com/D0FhlqsdBH
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"It was a tough time. The thing is, in Sri Lanka we are not used that, so that's why we struggled (on) the first two days," said Sri Lankan captain Dinesh Chandimal. "But after that we needed to continue the game. We told the boys we have to forget about that and we need to play the game. "Today is a fantastic day. It feels like Sri Lanka," quipped the captain, referring to the less smoggy weather Wednesday. The US embassy website on Wednesday showed concentrations of the smallest and most harmful airborne pollutants hit 234, better than a day earlier but still nearly nine times the World Health Organization's safe limit.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has said Delhi could be dropped as a venue during winter when pollution spikes. Dhananjaya, who retired hurt on 119 due to muscle stiffness, and Roshen (74 not out) held Sri Lanka steady over three sessions of play on the final day, after the visitors were set a huge 410 victory target late on day four. Roshen was batting alongside Niroshan Dickwella on 44 when the two teams decided to shake hands with just seven mandatory overs left for the day. Spinner Ravindra Jadeja rattled the Sri Lankan top order with three strikes, including Angelo Mathews' key wicket in the morning session. But De Silva thwarted a persistent Indian attack with his third Test hundred.A fine batting display from Sri Lanka on day five at the Feroz Shah Kotla ensures the Test ends in a drawhttps://t.co/vcVCrr1Kzg #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/p3T4Z2FGTL
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He built crucial partnerships with Chandimal (36) and then with Silva, who had begun his Test career with a duck in the first innings. Silva also combined with Dickwella in an unbeaten 94-run stand. Indian skipper Virat Kohli praised the Sri Lankan batsman for digging their heels in on a wearing pitch. "Always when you're not able to finish the game off in the second innings, especially when you had them three down yesterday, feels a bit of (a) disappointment, but I wouldn't say it's a very bad feeling," he said. "They played well, firstly, credit to them. They really stuck it out. Their batsmen really applied themselves, showed composure and confidence and didn't give our bowlers anything throughout the day." Kohli was named man of the series for his prolific performances including two double centuries.Dhananjaya de Silva now has the highest score by a visiting batsman in the fourth innings of a Test in Indiahttps://t.co/3Zn8tta0SD #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/tXuqQT1Zqn
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An average of 152.50, with three centuries including two doubles - @imVkohli is the Player of the Series! #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/m31G7ylpII
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