Indian batsmen found wanting in 'English' conditions ()
By the time the sun pierced through the clouds on the third morning of the first cricket Test of the return series between India and Sri Lanka, at the Eden Gardens, the green top and the moving ball in seaming conditions occupied the mind space.
A depression over the Bay of Bengal brought rain to Kolkata and the collective number of overs on the first two days could add up to one normal session's play in which 30 overs have to be bowled.
As luck would have it, Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal won a crucial toss and expectedly his new-ball bowlers made the batsmen's life miserable. The very first ball bowled by Suranga Lakmal was unplayable and Lokesh Rahul could only manage to glove the ball on its way to the wicketkeeper.