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India bowled Sri Lanka out for 284 to take a 178-run first-innings lead on day 3 of the Galle Test, before rain forced an early end to play.

India secured a 178-run first-innings lead over Sri Lanka on day three of the opening Test in Galle, before rain cut short play on Monday.

Sri Lanka were bowled out for 284 in reply to India’s first-innings total of 462, built around Devdutt Padikkal’s 167 and a 51 from Dhruv Jurel.

Sri Lanka were reduced to 90 for 5 at one stage, with Manav Suthar striking early, before Sonal Dinusha’s maiden Test century and Niroshan Dickwella’s 80 lifted the hosts through a 146-run stand.

Ravindra Jadeja and Suthar each took three wickets as India’s spin attack eventually finished off the Sri Lankan innings.

Dark clouds, strong winds and rain over Galle International Stadium forced umpires to end play early on day three.

Play resumes at 9:45 am IST on day four, with two days remaining in the opening Test of the two-match series.

Sri Lanka’s recovery ultimately fell short as India’s spin attack, led by Ravindra Jadeja and Manav Suthar with three wickets each, wrapped up the innings for 284.

The Galle Test is the opening fixture of a two-match series, with two days of play remaining and India holding a substantial first-innings advantage heading into day four.

Devdutt Padikkal’s 167 continued a rich vein of form for the young batter, who had already scored twin centuries in India’s warm-up match against Sri Lanka XI earlier this month.

India’s spin-heavy attack, featuring Jadeja, Suthar and Kuldeep Yadav, is expected to play a central role again once play resumes, with the Galle surface traditionally offering increasing turn as a Test progresses.

Sri Lanka were reduced to 90 for 5 in their first innings before Dinusha and Dickwella’s 146-run partnership steadied the innings and dragged the hosts closer to India’s total.

India’s first innings total of 462 was built on Devdutt Padikkal’s 167, with useful contributions from KL Rahul and a 51 from Dhruv Jurel lower down the order.

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