India vs Sri Lanka Test: Unpredictable Galle Match Sees 14 Wickets Fall on Day 4
India's second innings collapse (193 runs) and Sri Lanka's tricky start (84/4) set up a thrilling final day in Galle, with the hosts needing 288 runs to win.
India's second innings collapse (193 runs) and Sri Lanka's tricky start (84/4) set up a thrilling final day in Galle, with the hosts needing 288 runs to win.
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Indian left-arm spinner Manav Suthar claimed 4/76 in Sri Lanka's first innings of the opening Test at Galle International Stadium, helping bowl out the hosts for 284 after India posted 462.

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