1st Test: Sri Lanka hammer Ireland by an innings and 280 runs | Cricket News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Four tons by the batters in the first innings followed a superb spin bowling show as Sri Lanka blew away a clueless Ireland inside three days in first Test in Galle on Tuesday.
Sri Lanka’s margin of win — an innings and 280 runs — is now one of the biggest winning margins in Test history and also the largest by a South Asian nation.
With Ireland bundling out for another lowly total of 168 after following-on, the visitors were also handed their biggest defeat to date.
On a hot and humid day at the Galle International Stadium, the Lankans registered the 12th-largest innings victory in Test history, behind England’s win over the West Indies in 2007 by an innings and 283 runs.
Sri Lanka’s previous biggest win was when they hammered Zimbabwe by an innings and 254 runs in 2004 in Bulawayo.
Sri Lanka in their first innings declared on a mammoth 591 for 6.
Skipper Dimuth Karunaratne top scored with 179 runs while Kusal Mendis posted 140. Dinesh Chandimal and Sadeera Samarawickrama then hit unbeaten hundreds.
Sri Lanka then bowled out Ireland for 143 and enforced the follow-on, finishing the job just after tea on day three.
Prabath Jayasuriya took three wickets in Ireland’s second innings, adding to his seven in the first innings.
Ireland’s Harry Tector top-scored for the visitors in the second innings with 42.
Sri Lanka’s margin of win — an innings and 280 runs — is now one of the biggest winning margins in Test history and also the largest by a South Asian nation.
With Ireland bundling out for another lowly total of 168 after following-on, the visitors were also handed their biggest defeat to date.
On a hot and humid day at the Galle International Stadium, the Lankans registered the 12th-largest innings victory in Test history, behind England’s win over the West Indies in 2007 by an innings and 283 runs.
Sri Lanka’s previous biggest win was when they hammered Zimbabwe by an innings and 254 runs in 2004 in Bulawayo.
Sri Lanka in their first innings declared on a mammoth 591 for 6.
Skipper Dimuth Karunaratne top scored with 179 runs while Kusal Mendis posted 140. Dinesh Chandimal and Sadeera Samarawickrama then hit unbeaten hundreds.
Sri Lanka then bowled out Ireland for 143 and enforced the follow-on, finishing the job just after tea on day three.
Prabath Jayasuriya took three wickets in Ireland’s second innings, adding to his seven in the first innings.
Ireland’s Harry Tector top-scored for the visitors in the second innings with 42.
Ireland have now lost all five of their matches since securing Test status in 2017.
(With inputs from AFP)
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