India has set Sri Lanka a huge 372-run target in the first test, and the hosts will need to create history to pull off one of the biggest chases at Galle.
India strengthened their grip on the opening Test against Sri Lanka after setting the hosts a daunting 372-run target on Tuesday. Sri Lanka will now require a world-class fourth-innings performance at Galle to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
India were bowled out for 193 runs in their second innings, but their strong first-innings advantage helped them set a massive target for Sri Lanka.The hosts now face a tough challenge, as chasing 372 at Galle would require them to break records.
Sri Lanka Chase History at Galle
The highest successful run chase at Galle International Stadium is 344, achieved by Pakistan against Sri Lanka in 2022.Sri Lanka's best fourth-innings chase at the venue is 268 runs, which came against New Zealand in 2019.
Sri Lanka has twice chased more than 350 runs in Test history, and both wins have been in Colombo. So the current target of 372 runs is even more challenging for the home team. If Sri Lanka is able to achieve the target, it will be one of their most memorable Test victories.
India Build a Strong First Innings Lead:
India had posted 462 runs in their first innings, putting Sri Lanka under immediate pressure.
Sri Lanka were then bowled out for 284, giving India a valuable 174-run first-innings lead.
With a healthy advantage already in hand, India went all out aggressive in the second innings to get over 350.
Despite being bowled out for 193, the visitors had a good chance of winning the first Test.
Rahul and Padikkal Steady India After Early Blow
India suffered an early setback when Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed for a duck in the first over. Asitha Fernando removed him with the third ball of the innings.
However, KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal helped India recover from the early pressure.The pair added 64 runs and gave India's innings some much-needed stability.
Rahul scored 35 runs and Padikkal 44 runs. At lunch, India was at 116 for 4.Shubman Gill also had a poor performance scoring only 8 runs before being dismissed.
Sri Lankan Bowlers Put Up a Strong Fight.
Sri Lanka's bowlers produced an impressive performance in India's second innings. Asitha Fernando was the best bowler, with a 4/31 finish.Spinner Prabath Jayasuriya picked up 3/43 while Lahiru Kumara took 2/27. Their efforts helped Sri Lanka bowl India out for 193 and kept the target from becoming even bigger.
Can Sri Lanka create history?
Sri Lanka now have a clear but extremely difficult task— score 372 runs to win the first Test. The target is bigger than the highest successful chase ever recorded at Galle, making the final phase of the match a potentially historic one.India will use the conditions and their bowling attack to dismiss Sri Lanka and take a 1-0 lead in the test series.
There is history on the line now to decide whether Sri Lanka will be able to complete a record-breaking chase or if India can win an epic victory in the first Test.