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September 02, 2001
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Sri Lanka achieve its biggest Win

Mohandas Menon

The partnership of 48 runs between Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan was best for the ninth wicket by a visiting pair at this venue bettering the 45 by Australians Ian Healy and Shane Warne in August 1992.

The last wicket partnership of 30 runs between Zaheer Khan and Venkatesh Prasad was India's best against Sri Lanka, which obliterates the previous best of 29 between Kapil Dev and Chetan Sharma at the Saravanamuttu Stadium at Colombo in September 1985.

Muralitharan's 11-196 was the third best match performance by a spinner against India after the 11-105 by Australian right-arm leg spinner Richie Benaud at Calcutta in November 1956 and the 11-153 the English left-arm spinner Hedley Verity at Chennai in February 1934. However Murali's performance was the best by a spinner in a Test match against India on foreign soil bettering the 9-63 by West Indian off-spinner Lance Gibbs at Bridgetown in March 1962.

The 23 wickets (avg. 19.30) in the series by Muthiah Muralitharan was the maximum by a Sri Lankan bowler against India. The previous highest was the 20 wickets (avg. 22.95) by pace bowler Rumesh Ratnayake during the three match series in 1985-86 in Sri Lanka.

The victory by an innings and 77 runs equals Sri Lanka best in Tests. The team had beaten Zimbabwe by an identical margin at the Premadasa Stadium, Colombo in September 1996. Sri Lanka now has innings victories on five occasions - against Zimbabwe, New Zealand, South Africa, England and India.

Incidentally this was India's 33rd ininngs defeat in Tests and its first against Sri Lanka. The defeat was also India's 17th largest in history.

India also suffered its 73rd defeat on foreign soil in 162 matches and its third on Sri Lankan soil.

Interestingly since December 1999, India has lost six and won three Tests abroad in nine matches.

This was Sri Lanka's second series win against India after its first in 1985-86 - also at home.

This was Sri Lanka's 13th series win in Tests out of the 50 series played by it so far (including the Asian Test Championship series).

This was Ganguly first Test series loss as captain.

Post script:
A worrying factor:
No centuries have been scored by any of the Indian batsmen in the last two series against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka in five Test matches. The last Test hundred was the 126 by Sachin Tendulkar against Australia at Chennai in March this year. Seven hundreds against India - all during this series - have been scored.