Back to form! After six low scores in Test cricket, Virat Kohli brings up his 15th Test half-ton in 68 balls. #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/5VSiwTiTJE
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) July 28, 2017
Virat Kohli took 17 innings to reach the milestone, the fastest to do so. #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/nKWIM2mOLQ— CricTracker (@Cricketracker) July 28, 2017Earlier, Sri Lanka resumed on 154-5 and could have been in bigger trouble but for Dilruwan Perera's gutsy 92 not out. Angelo Mathews held the key to Sri Lanka's survival and the former captain made 83 before Ravindra Jadeja (3-67) sent him back. The spinner sent down a flighted delivery and Mathews moved towards leg and slapped it straight to Kohli at short cover. Mathews hit 11 boundaries and a six. Perera enjoyed an eventful stay at the crease. Two balls after an appeal for a catch off his boot was turned down, Perera was adjudged lbw to Jadeja. The decision was overturned after replays suggested the ball would have sailed over the stumps.
Perera hit Ravichandran Ashwin for a six and took a single off the next ball to bring up his fifth test fifty. Jadeja dismissed Herath for nine and debutant Hardik Pandya castled Nuwan Pradeep for 10 to claim his first test wicket. Perera was eight runs away from his maiden test century when he ran out of partners. His belligerent knock included 10 fours and four sixes. Perera then returned to dismiss Shikhar Dhawan for 14 after India opted against enforcing the follow-on and Lahiru Kumara sent back Cheteshwar Pujara for 15. Kohli and Mukund shared a century-plus partnership for the third wicket as India moved 498 runs ahead and in a commanding position to take a 1-0 lead in the three-test series.Dilruwan Perera was given OUT lbw, he reviews....
Ball-tracking shows wickets missing. Kohli can't believe it Jaddu was the bowler #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/bfzOMnuvX8— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) July 28, 2017
Great day at the office for #TeamIndia with @imVkohli on 76* & @mukundabhinav scoring a brilliant 81. India ?? lead by 498 runs #SLvINDpic.twitter.com/PQMrvc9TtV— BCCI (@BCCI) July 28, 2017BRIEF SCOREIndia 600 and 189 for 3 (Abhinav 81, Kohli 76*) lead Sri Lanka 291 (Perera 92*, Mathews 83, Jadeja 3-67, Shami 2-45) by 498 runs


