Zol’s ton puts India colts in command against lanka
Indian batsmen produced a brilliant collective effort to pile up a mammoth first innings score of 503/7 declared against Sri Lanka in the opening ‘Youth Test’ match on Wednesday.
At stumps on a rain-curtailed second day, Sri Lanka were reduced to 24 for one with seamer Atul Singh dismissing rival skipper Kusal Mendis (6) cheaply.
With only 53 overs of play possible on second day, Indian bowlers will be hoping to take 19 wickets over the next two days in order to start the series on a winning note.
The Indians added another 170 runs in 37 overs to their overnight total of 333/2 before deciding to declare the innings.
Skipper Vijay Zol top-scored with a brilliant 173 off 270 balls that had 21 boundaries apart from a couple of sixes. Along with Sanju Samson, he added an even 200 runs for the third wicket in only 52 overs.
Samson (89, 162 balls, 14x4) was unlucky to miss out on a well deserved century as medium pacer Chamika Karunaratne induced an edge off the batsman that was pouched by ‘keeper Mendis. Zol, however, got an able partner in Mumbai youngster Shreyash Iyer (65, 74 balls, 10x4) as the duo added 62 runs in only 13.2 overs as they upped the ante having lost out on a number of overs due to inclement weather. Zol missed out on a double hundred as Karunaratne got his second wicket with the batsmen nicking to keeper Mendis. Karunaratne (4/94) was the most successful bowler for the hosts.
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