INDIA-SL SERIES

Second Test: Pujara, Vijay help India take 107-run lead on day 2

kohli-pujara-afp India captain Virat Kohli (right) greets teammate Cheteshwar Pujara at the end of the second day's play of the second Test match against Sri Lanka at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur | AFP

Cheteshwar Pujara (121 not out) and opener Murali Vijay (128) powered India to 312/2 and a 107-run first-innings lead against Sri Lanka on the second day of their second Test match.

Pujara played a patient knock to bring up his 14th Test ton, while Vijay marked his return to Test cricket with his 10th century. They shared a 209-run stand for the second wicket which took India past Sri Lanka's first innings score of 205.

After the fall of Vijay, skipper Virat Kohli (54 not out) was ruthless from the onset as he and Pujara forged an unbeaten 96-run third-wicket stand when umpires called it a day.

For Sri Lanka, spinner Rangana Herath (1/45) was the only successful wicket-taker of the day at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium.

Resuming the day at 11/1, the overnight pair of Vijay and Pujara started cautiously, settling for quiet singles in the first hour of play before Vijay got into the act to bring up his 16th Test half century.

Vijay had his share of luck in the first session of play when he miscued a Dilruwan Perera delivery to mid-off on 45, which, skipper Dinesh Chandimal running back, failed to grab.

Thereafter, there was no looking back for the Tamil Nadu right-hander as he nailed pacer Dasun Shanaka's half-volley for a brilliant boundary to long-on to bring up his half century in style.

Both the Indian batsmen took minimal risks, scoring off loose deliveries and rotating strike to maintain a healthy run-rate as India reached 97/1 at lunch.

Vijay and Pujara dominated the second session, denying the Sri Lanka bowlers any wickets.

Few overs into the final session, Vijay looked to change gears and eventually fell prey to Herath's delivery handing an easy catch to Dilruwan Perera at short fine leg.

Later, Kohli joined hands with Pujara and the former stamped his authority, scoring at a faster pace.

Meanwhile, right-hander Pujara, who was batting in his 90s when Kohli came, was at ease as the latter was keeping the pressure on the bowlers. Pujara completed his century when he played medium pacer Dasun Shanaka past gully for a double in the second ball of the 87th over.

Kohli and Pujara then saw out the day to put India in a position of strength, reaching 312/2.

Brief scores:

Sri Lanka 205

India 312/2 (Pujara 121 not out, Kohli 54 not out; Herath 1/45).

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