Mathews, who survived three dropped catches, ended his two-year century drought with a boundary off paceman Ishant. His last ton had also come against India in Galle. The former captain played positive cricket during his 268-ball stay that was laced with 11 fours and two sixes. He fell to Ashwin's off-spin a little ahead of tea. Sadeera Samarawickrama, who came down the order after taking a hit on his helmet on day one, put up some resistance with a 33-run knock before being caught behind off Ishant. Ashwin soon combined with the fast bowlers to tear into the Sri Lankan lower-order in the final session after sending back debutant Roshen Silva and Niroshan Dickwella for zero.Dinesh Chandimal's 147* anchors Sri Lanka through Day 3 in Delhi, bad light bringing an early end to play with the visitors on 356/9 trailing India by 180 runs #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/g6BaMh6pOP
— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2017
Chandimal, who seemed a little uneasy in the morning while calling for his trainer, frustrated the Indian bowlers and helped his team avoid a follow-on situation. Pollution levels worsened yesterday, with concentration of the smallest and most harmful airborne pollutants 18 times the World Health Organisation's safe level, just before the players took lunch. Sunday it was 15 times the WHO limit, according to the US embassy website. Sri Lanka, who trail 1-0 in the three-match series after their thrashing in the second game, need a win to draw the series against top-ranked India.Test cricketers from Sri Lanka and India have resumed play on Monday despite soaring air pollution levels that left players vomiting and struggling to breathe https://t.co/NVxL7D6DDB pic.twitter.com/qRHJr0w46V
— CNN International (@cnni) December 4, 2017
Wicket! Brilliant catch from @Wriddhipops. Ishant Sharma strikes. Removes Sadeera for 33#INDvSL
— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) December 4, 2017
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