Sri Lankan opening batsman Sadeera Samarawickrama appears to discover the ball more on his body than willow.
The shocking batsman struck by the ball thrice while being on the Indian visit. (India versus Sri Lanka, third Test, Day 3)
The primary episode happened amid Indian-Sri Lanka second Test coordinate at Nagpur when batsman Murali Vijay struck a conveyance straight into Samarawickrama. The occurrence occurred in the 70th over of India’s first innings.
Rangana Herath was into the assault, Vijay inclined forward and cleared the conveyance directly into Samarawickrama’s left ribs. The Lankan was at short leg, promptly gripped onto his chest and squirmed excruciatingly. He set down on the ground.
The second occurrence occurred on the opening Day of the Delhi Test. The Lankan opener was hit on the head while handling. Samarawickrama endured the brush off the last conveyance of the 30th over knocked down some pins by Dilruwan Perera when Murali Vijay endeavored to pull a short conveyance.
It hit him on the peak of his head protector. He was instantly removed the field and sent to the healing facility for preparatory sweeps. Because of this, he needed to totally pass up a great opportunity Day 2.
After India amassed 536/7 pronounced in first innings, Sri Lanka battled back with Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal’s century. Toward the finish of the third day’s play, the Lankans were 356/9 trailing by 180 runs.