When positivity became India’s winning weapon in Galle
By K.R. Nayar A positive result in favour of India in the first Test of the series against Sri Lanka is a big boost to the team’s confidence and belief. Though every player chipped in to ensure the impressive 165-run win at the Galle International Stadium, Devdutt Padikkal’s knocks of 167 and 44 in both innings and Manav Suthar’s outstanding bowling figures of 4 for 76 and 6 for 55, for a match haul of 10 for 131, stood out. Their performances have injected a powerful dose of positivity into the team, which may now help them dazzle in the second Test of the series too. India had to overcome stiff resistance from Sri Lanka’s Sonal Dinusha (100 and 84), Niroshan Dickwella (80) and skipper Dhananjaya de Silva (84), and, above all, intermittent rain interruptions across multiple days. The weather repeatedly stole precious playing time and pushed India into a tense race against the clock to force a result. Negative thoughts would have derailed all their plans. Suthar bowled...