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IND vs SL | 1st Test | Day 3: Ravindra Jadeja rattles Sri Lanka as hosts enforce follow-on

Riding on a brilliant performance from Ravindra Jadeja with the ball, India bundled out Sri Lanka for 174 runs to take a 400-run lead in the first innings of the first Test in Mohali. 

Beginning the proceedings on Day 3 at 108/4, Charith Asalanka and Pathum Nissanka added 53 more runs to the tally before Asalanka was trapped in front of the stumps for 29 by Bumrah, leaving the visitors struggling at 161/5. 

The misery for the Lankan team stretched after Jadeja rattled the lower order. He first removed Niroshan Dickwella who was caught by Shreyas Iyer for two and then followed it with the dismissal of Suranga Lakmal two deliveries later reducing the side to 164/7. 

Pacer Mohammed Shami then got into the act and scalped the wicket of Lasith Embuldeniya, courtesy a terrific short delivery. He was caught by Mayank Agarwal for zero.

Jadeja then didn’t take much time to wrap up the Sri Lankan innings after he removed Vishwa Fernando and Lahiru Kumara quickly to complete a fifer while Nissanka remained unbeaten at 61. India enforced a follow-on.  

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