One more day overwhelmed by India. They haven't taken their foot off the pedal once they got a 250+ score in the main innings. Bumrah got a 5-fer to end Sri Lanka's innings rapidly toward the beginning of the day meeting and the players then, at that point, continued on ahead similarly like the main innings. They didn't permit the spinners to direct terms and continued to assault. Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer were the champion hitters as the pair of them got to their individual fifties. The previous even recorded the quickest at any point Test fifty by an Indian while the last option turned out to be just the fourth hitter to score 50+ in the two innings of a D/N Test. It was difficult work in the field for Sri Lanka and they even had an interesting period to make due with the bat. Thirimanne couldn't as he was caught LBW in the absolute first over by Bumrah, however Mendis and Karunaratne figured out how to own them. They should show a lot of battle and assurance to step through this Exam into the fourth day. Really? Go along with us tomorrow to find out. See you all then, at that point..
Hanuma Vihari - It was very difficult, the new ball can get you out, it was that sort of a wicket. I thought we batted well in the two innings. We accept we can turn up tomorrow and get their wickets. I was confiding with all due respect, knew which one to play and which to leave, I got a decent ball in the main innings, however I figure I might have improved in the subsequent innings. It was more straightforward to bat against the spinners under lights, as a result of dew, yet it was all the while testing. I knew the regions where I could score and I needed to sit tight for it. It was a blend of both - we didn't plan to bowl this evening, however with wickets falling, we believed we could bowl around 35-40 minutes and attempt to take a wicket or two.
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