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Monday, August 3, 2015

2015 India Tour of Sri Lanka - 22 years since India won a Test series in Sri Lanka



India's tour of Sri Lanka will be Virat Kohli's first full-fledged assignment as captain of the Indian Test team. India are scheduled to play three Test matches starting August 12,2015

3-Match Test Series Schedule

  • First Test @ Galle International Stadium,Galle Aug 12 - 16,2015
  • Second Test @ P Sara Oval,Colombo Aug 20-24,2015
  • Third Test @ Sinhalese Sports Club,Colombo Aug 28 - Sep 01,2015


For a relatively young Team India, a series win will be easier said than done.
 India have played just one Test this year (drawn one-off Test against Bangladesh in June 2015)
and Kohli's form has been rather indifferent in the ODI arena where he hasn't scored a hundred since February 2015

While being one of the dominant forces in the sub-continent for more than a half a century, India somehow have always managed to falter against Sri Lanka.
But to give the credit to the Lankans, they have had the services of some really great spinners in the past with Muttiah Muralitharan leading the pack. To add to that, India failed to solve the Ajantha Mendis conundrum when they visited the Lankan soil in 2008 apart from Sehwag who scored a gritty double century at Galle when the rest of the batting order failed to perform.
Drawing parallels to above the statement, this tour has its own significance as India have not won a series in Sri Lanka for 22 years.
India have played six bilateral Test series on the Lankan soil and the only time that the Indians managed to tame the Lions was way back in 1993

Factors that make this series more important than it seems

Virat Kohli has not played any Test in Sri Lanka yet, even after 34 Test matches on his CV.

Harbhajan Singh, who is on a comeback trail, will be an important cog in the team's wheel.With 416 wickets in 102 Tests, Harbhajan perfectly fits into the team's scheme of things and he will be a mentor for the rest of the pack.

Legspinnner Mishra has made a comeback to India's Test team after a gap of four years. The Delhi man last played in whites in England in 2011. Mishra has been brought in as a replacement for the injured Karn Sharma, who was the only omission from the 15-member squad that went to Bangladesh.

In the Indian team, the spin trio of Harbhajan, Ashwin and Mishra will be the key to find the chinks in the Sri Lankan batting order. 

Spin has always been the strength for both the teams. Over the years, the Sri Lankans were aided with Muralitharan and Kumar Dharmasena. Then came Ajantha Mendis, Rangana Herath, Suraj Randiv and Sachithra Senanayake, who carried on the legacy.

Sri Lanka's batting great Sangakkara will retire during the series - something which adds to the significance of the tour.He will play two of the three Tests against India before calling time on his illustrious career after the second Test in Colombo. Since making his Test debut in July 2000, Sangakkara has so far played 132 Tests amassing 12,305 runs and 38 centuries - the most by any batsman still playing Tests, way above second-placed Alastair Cook of England who has 9,000 runs and 27 hundreds
Kumar Sangakkara may be below record-holder Sachin Tendulkar's Test tally of 15,921 runs and 51 hundreds, but his 11 scores of 200-plus are just one short of Australia's Don Bradman's record of 12.

Once considered a replacement for the great Rahul Dravid, Cheteshwar Pujara  lost his place in the team following a poor show in England and Australia. Pujara's last half-century came at Adelaide in December 2014, while the last time the 27-year-old touched the three-figure mark was in November 2013 against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium.
In his last 10 Test matches, Pujara has a batting average of 24.15. The run of poor form led to India dropping him for the final Test of their Australia tour, and he has been on the bench ever since.

India - Sri Lanka Head-to-Head in Test Matches

Total tests = 35 (upto July 2015)
India won 14, Sri Lanka won 6, Draw 14.
In India = 17 = India won 10. Sri Lanka won 0, Draw 7.
In Sri Lanka = 18, Sri Lanka won 6. India won 4, Draw = 7

India vs Sri Lanka, test match head to head.
Match Winner Margin Venue Date
35th India v Sri Lanka test India 5 wkts Colombo 3 Aug 2010
34th India v Sri Lanka test draw Colombo 26 Jul 2010
33rd India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka 10 wkts Galle 18 Jul 2010
32nd India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 24 runs Mumbai 2 Dec 2009
31nd India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 144 runs Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
30th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
29th India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka 8 wickets Colombo 8 Aug 2008
28th India v Sri Lanka test India 170 runs Galle 31 Jul 2008
27th India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka inns + 239 runs Colombo 23 Jul 2008
26th India v Sri Lanka test India 259 runs Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
25th India v Sri Lanka test India 188 runs Delhi 10 Dec 2005
24th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Chennai 2 Dec 2005
23rd India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka inns + 77 runs Colombo (SSC) 29 Aug 2001
22nd India v Sri Lanka test India 7 wickets Kandy 22 Aug 2001
21st India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka 10 wickets Galle 14 Aug 2001
20th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Colombo (SSC) 24 Feb 1999
19th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Mumbai 3 Dec 1997
18th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Nagpur 27 Nov 1997
17th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Mohali 19 Nov 1997
16th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Colombo (SSC) 9 Aug 1997
15th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Colombo (RPS) 2 Aug 1997
14th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 17 runs Ahmedabad 8 Feb 1994
13th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 95 runs Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
12th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 119 runs Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
11th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Colombo (PSS) 4 Aug 1993
10th India v Sri Lanka test India 235 runs Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 1993
9th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Kandy 17 Jul 1993
8th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 8 runs Chandigrah 23 Nov 1990
7th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 67 runs Cuttack 4 Jan 1987
6th India v Sri Lanka test India inns + 106 runs Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
5th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
4th India v Sri Lanka test Draw Kandy 14 Sep 1985
3rd India v Sri Lanka test Sri Lanka 149 runs Colombo (PSS) 6 Sep 1985
2nd India v Sri Lanka test Draw Colombo (SSC) 20 Aug 1985
1st India v Sri Lanka test Draw Chennai 17 Sep 1982

 Highest Individual Scores

Batsman (Country) Score Balls 4s 6s Venue Date
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 340 578 36 2 Colombo (RPS) 2-Aug-1997
Mahela Jayawardene (SL) 242 465 30 2 Colombo (SSC) 24-Feb-1999
Roshan Mahanama (SL) 225 561 27 0 Colombo (RPS) 2-Aug-1997
Virendra Sehwag (India) 201* 231 22 4 Galle 31-Jul-2008
Mohammad Azharuddin (Ind) 199 N/R 16 1 Kanpur 17-Dec-1986
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 199 226 21 2 Colombo (SSC) 9-Aug-1997
Sunil Gawaskar (India) 176 302 22 0 Kanpur 17-Dec-1986
Saurav Ganguly (India) 173 361 25 2 Mumbai 3-Dec-1997
Dulip Vengsarkar (India) 166 279 14 0 Cuttack 4-Jan-1987
Kapil Dev (India) 163 165 19 1 Kanpur 17-Dec-1986
Sunil Gawaskar (India) 155 293 24 1 Chennai 17-Sep-1982
Dulip Vengsarkar (India) 153 N/R N/R 0 Nagpur 27-Dec-1986
Mohammad Azharuddin (Ind) 152 260 16 1 Ahmedabad 8-Feb-1994
Roshan Mahanama (SL) 151 362 19 0 Colombo (PSS) 4-Aug-1993


Sanath reached his 100 from 138 balls, 200 from 327 balls and then 300 from 518 balls. In total, Sanath Jayasuriya scored 340 runs from 578 balls which still rests as second highest individual score by a Sri Lankan batsman in test cricket.

201 from only 231 balls with 22 fours and 4 fours by Virendra Sehwag is the highest score by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka in tests

Highest team totals in India vs Srilanka test matches.
Team Total Overs Inns Venue Date
Sri Lanka 952/6d 271.0 2 Colombo (RPS) 2-Aug-1997
Sri Lanka 760/7 202.4 2 Ahmedabad 16-Nov-2009
India 726/9 163.3 2 Mumbai 4-Dec-2009
India 676/7 167.1 2 Kanpur 17-Dec-1986
Sri Lanka 610/6d 171.0 2 Colombo (SSC) 29-Aug-2001
Sri Lanka 600/6d 162.0 1 Colombo (SSC) 23-Jul-2008
India 566/6d 131.0 2 Chennai 17-Sep-1982
India 541/6d 161.0 1 Bangalore 26-Jan-1994
India 537/8d 167.3 1 Colombo (RPS) 2-Aug-1997
India 518/7d 142.5 1 Colombo (SSC) 24-Feb-1999
India 515/9d 206.5 2 Mohali 19-Nov-1997
India 512/10 162.1 1 Mumbai 3-Dec-1997
India 511/10 161.5 1 Lucknow 18-Jan-1994

Sanath Jayasuriya was the main architech of that mamoth score, along with his partner Roshan Mahanama. Together, this left and right hand combination put on 576 runs which was also the then highest partnership in all tests. Sanath Jayasuriya made 340 from 578 balls with 36 fours and 2 sixes while Roshan Mahanama contributed 225 runs batting at number 3 from 561 balls with 27 fours

676/7 dec is India's highest total in a test match against Sri Lanka, which they made at Green Park stadium in Kanpur. Sri Lanka had scored healthy 420 batting first to which Indians replied with three individual centuries. Opener Sunil Gawaskar made 176, Kapil Dev made 163 while Mohammad Azharuddin became the then 2nd only batsman to get out on 199 (after Muddasar Nazar of Pakistan

Best Bowling figures in an innings in India vs Sri Lanka test match.
Bowler (Country) O M R W Venue Date
Muthiah Muralitharan (SL) 34.1 9 87 8 Colombo (SSC) 29-Aug-2001
Maninder Singh (India) 17.4 4 51 7 Nagpur 27-Dec-1986
Anil Kumble (India) 27.3 9 59 7 Lucknow 18-Jan-1994
Harbhajan Singh (India) 22.2 3 62 7 Ahmedabad 18-Dec-2005
Muthiah Muralitharan (SL) 38.4 8 100 7 Delhi 10-Dec-2005
Venkatpathi Raju (India) 17.5 13 12 6 Mohali 23-Nov-1990
Muthiah Muralitharan (SL) 13.0 3 26 6 Colombo (SSC) 23-Jul-2008
Anil Kumble (India) 28.0 6 72 6 Delhi 10-Dec-2005
Ranil Ratnayake (SL) 41.0 10 85 6 Colombo (SSC) 30-Aug-1985
Venkatpathi Raju (India) 32.3 9 87 6 Ahmedabad 8-Feb-1994
Harbhajan Singh (India) 40.3 8 102 6 Galle 31-Jul-2008
Ajantha Mendis (SL) 28.0 1 117 6 Galle 31-Jul-2008
Best Bowling figures in a match (2 Inns) in India vs Srilanka test match
Bowler (Country) O M R W Venue Date
Muthiah Muralitharan (SL) 42.0 7 110 11 Colombo (SSC) 23-Jul-2008
Venkatpathi Raju (India) 56.2 16 125 11 Ahmedabad 8-Feb-1994
Anil Kumble (India) 64.3 19 128 11 Lucknow 18-Jan-1994
Muthiah Muralitharan (SL) 81.0 26 196 11 Colombo (SSC) 29-Aug-2001
Maninder Singh (India) 37.4 10 107 10 Nagpur 27-Dec-1986
Harbhajan Singh (India) 53.2 10 141 10 Ahmedabad 18-Dec-1986
Harbhajan Singh (India) 54.3 9 153 10 Galle 31-Jul-2008
Anil Kumble (India) 64.0 13 157 10 Delhi 10-Dec-2005
Ajantha Mendis (SL) 55.2 5 209 10 Galle 31-Jul-2008

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