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IND vs SL | 1st Test | Day 3: India pick crucial wickets in second session

Sri Lanka’s Charith Asalanka unleashed a counter-attack against the Indian bowlers in the latter phase of  the second session on Day 3 of the first Test in Mohali after he struck 20 runs in one of Ravindra Jadeja’s overs. 

India had enforced a follow-on after bundling out Sri Lanka for 174 in the first innings and then scalped some early wickets in the second innings as well. 

The visitors lost early wickets and were reduced to 45/3 when Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva joined hands and provided some resistance with a partnership of 45 runs for the fourth wicket before Jadeja broke the stand after removing De Silva for 30. 

Mathews (27*) was then joined by Asalanka (20*) and the two batters took Sri Lanka to 120/4 at Tea. 

Jadeja had earlier followed his 175* with a fifer in the first innings. 

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