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Sri Lanka finish the day at 21/1, trail India by 384 runs

| | Nov 26, 2017, at 10:33 pm

Nagpur, Nov 26 (IBNS): Sri Lanka lost a wicket by posting 21 runs on the scorecard as the visitors still trail India by 384 runs in the second Test match of the series here on Sunday.

Sri Lanka lost the wicket of  Sadeera Rashen Samarawickrama (0) as Ishant Sharma dismissed him to give the visitors a jolt.

Lahiru Thirimanne (9) and Dimuth Karunaratne (11) are currently at the crease.

Earlier, India declared their innings at 610 runs for the loss of six wickets.

Murali Vijay (128),  Cheteshwar Pujara (143),Rohit Sharma (99*) and Virat Kohli (213) played memorable knocks that helped India put up massive 610 runs on the scorecard.

Kohli smashed 19th century of his career.

Sri Lanka were dismissed for 205 runs in the first innings.


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