Warnapura shines in rain

Malinda
Warnapura of Sri Lanka raises his bat after
scoring a half century during the first day of the first
Test against India at the SSC in Colombo yesterday.
COLOMBO — Sri Lankan opener
Malinda Warnapura defied India’s attack with an unbeaten half century on the
opening day of the rain-hit first Test here yesterday. The hosts lost two
wickets cheaply after electing to bat in overcast conditions, but
left-handed Warnapura (50 not out) helped his team reach 85 for two in the
first innings at stumps.
Skipper Mahela Jayawardane was the other not out batsman on 16 when play was
called off due to bad light with 20 overs remaining. No play was possible
before tea because of the rain. Indian fast bowlers Ishant Sharma and Zaheer
Khan shared the wickets. Sri Lanka made a shaky start, losing Michael
Vandort in the fourth over. The batsman was caught behind while chasing a
Sharma delivery, with Dinesh Karthik taking a high catch to his left.
Warnapura added 50 runs for the second wicket with experienced Kumar
Sangakkara before left-arm seamer Zaheer struck a vital blow in the 13th
over. Zaheer had Sangakkara (12) caught by former captain Rahul Dravid, who
held a low catch at first slip. Warnapura executed handsome shots on both
sides of the wicket during his third Test half-century in five matches. He
punished Sharma early in the innings, hitting three fours in an over.
Indian captain Anil Kumble also pressed Saurav Ganguly and off-spinner
Harbhajan Singh into the attack in a bid to get one more wicket, but
Warnapura and Jayawardane batted sensibly. Harbhajan, who recently served a
ban for five one-day internationals for slapping Indian team-mate S
Sreesanth during a domestic Twenty20 match in April, bowled just one over
before play was called off. Sri Lanka’s latest spin sensation Ajantha
Mendis made his Test debut, just a few weeks after leading his side to
victory with a six-wicket haul against India in the Asia Cup final in
Karachi recently. |