Sri Lanka chasing over 400 to win in Delhi

India have set Sri Lanka 410 to win the third Test in Delhi, while Virat Kohli gave his bowlers close to four sessions to clinch the three-match series 2-0.

Sri Lanka cricket team

Sri Lanka face a huge task to save the third Test against India in smog-hit Dehli. (AAP)

India have set Sri Lanka a massive 410 to win the third Test in Delhi, while Virat Kohli gave his bowlers almost four sessions to clinch the series 2-0.

India declared their second innings on 5-246 on Tuesday after Shikhar Dhawan (67), Kohli (50) and Rohit Sharma (50 not out) hit half-centuries.

Opener Shikhar Dhawan celebrated his 32nd birthday with a 67 and Cheteshwar Pujara scored 49 to help the hosts, chasing a record-equalling ninth consecutive Test series win, to 4-192 at tea.

They then stepped on the gas after the break to set the imposing victory target.

Suranga Lakmal denied India a strong start to their second innings, dismissing Murali Vijay for nine.

The paceman was subsequently seen vomiting and was temporarily off the field as Delhi smog continued to affect the Test.

Ajinkya Rahane has been the lone batsman in India's top six without a fifty in the series and was sent ahead of Pujara in a bid to help him rediscover his form ahead of the tour to South Africa.

The move, however, did not work.

The right-hander survived two reviews and yet managed only 10, trying to hit his way out of trouble and holing out in the deep off Dilruwan Perera.

Dhawan initially looked subdued but the left-hander soon accelerated, stepping out to hit Lakshan Sandakan over his head for a huge six.

The left-arm wrist-spinner had the last laugh though, as he lured the southpaw into charging out for a similar shot only to be stumped.

Earlier, Dinesh Chandimal made a career-best 164 to help Sri Lanka post 373 all out as India claimed a handy 163-run lead.

With Sri Lanka's No.11 bat Sandakan for company, Chandimal, resuming on his overnight score of 147, unsurprisingly went after the Indian bowlers.

The right-hander added three more boundaries before his thick edge off paceman Ishant Sharma flew to Dhawan at third man.


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