With rain being a constant threat, the Indians judiciously used their time. With the local batsmen occupying the crease for the first two sessions, the Indian team management saw to it that everyone got a chance to strike a rhythm.
Skipper Anil Kumble, who bowled 13 overs and took 3 wickets in the first innings, didn’t turn his arm in the second. And that meant Harbhajan Singh had an extended spell of 16 overs to finish with two wickets. He settled into a smooth stride and troubled the rival batsmen with his flight and guile.
Dismissing any talk of physical discomfort to the skipper, Kirsten said, “Kumble was just managing his body and that’s why he sat out.” Considering the huge workload ahead, the veteran leggie was saving his energy for the bigger battles.
If one indulged in nit-picking, Zaheer Khan once again gave his team an early breakthrough but was no-balled 11 times. Though that wasn’t something that would make Kirsten lose sleep.
“Very happy with Zaheer and the way he bowled. No-balls aren’t a cause of concern in case he gets us wickets in a Test match,” he said. The same was true for Ishant Sharma, who once again complemented Zaheer by dismissing the other opener.
Now the action moves next door to the SSC ground where the first Test will begin from Wednesday. Most of the Indians have warmed up and the Sri Lankans too have been regular with the work out.
After Sunday’s street light-time finish, it will time to burn the midnight oil for the real Test.