India secured top spot in the test rankings for the first time after handing Sri Lanka a second successive innings defeat and wrapping up their three-match series 2-0 yesterday.
Zaheer Khan took three more wickets to record his eighth five-wicket haul as India won the third and final test by an innings and 24 runs on the final day.
“I think the real tough task from now on is to maintain this performance,” India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said. “The real tough job starts from here.”
Left-arm Zaheer dismissed overnight century-maker Kumar Sangakkara (137) caught behind in the day’s opening over to kill off any hopes Sri Lanka had of saving the test.
Resuming on 274-6 and needing 60 runs to make India bat a second time, Sangakkara edged the third ball to wicketkeeper Mahendra Dhoni.
Zaheer then dismissed Rangana Herath (three) and overnight batsman Nuwan Kulasekara (19) in a fiery four-over spell to finish with five for 72.
“Zaheer is back in the rhythm and it was good to see the fast bowlers do well in India,” Dhoni said.
Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh then dismissed Muttiah Muralitharan for 14 as India wrapped up the tail in 7.4 overs.
“It was tough but India outperformed us in all three departments of the game in the last two tests,” Sri Lankan captain Sangakkara said. “In this game, we nearly put 400 but [Virender] Sehwag came and took the game away from us.”
The 2-0 series victory saw India jump from third in the rankings to displace South Africa at the top.
“[It’s] fantastic to be at this position,” Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar told the official broadcasters. “I have been waiting a long time to get to this position. In fact, just not me, [the] entire nation.”
Sri Lanka, who are still looking for their first test win on Indian soil, dropped from second place to fourth in the rankings, behind Australia.
Opener Sehwag, named player of the match and the series, scored a spectacular 293 and Dhoni cracked 100 not out to guide India to their highest innings total of 726 for nine declared.
Tillakaratne Dilshan scored a century and Angelo Mathews missed out on his maiden century by one run in Sri Lanka’s first-innings 393.
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