Padikkal falls five runs short of Dravid’s Sri Lanka record

India batter Devdutt Padikkal scored 211 runs in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, five short of Rahul Dravid's all-time record for an Indian No. 3 against Sri Lanka. Dravid…

India batter Devdutt Padikkal scored 211 runs in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, five short of Rahul Dravid's all-time record for an Indian No. 3 against Sri Lanka. Dravid had scored 215 runs in the 2009 Ahmedabad Test.

Devdutt Padikkal misses Rahul Dravid's Sri Lanka record by five runs

Padikkal made 167 in the first innings and 44 in the second before being dismissed lbw by Keshara Nuwantha. India set Sri Lanka a target of 372 runs after being bowled out for 193 in the second innings. Rishabh Pant top-scored with 66 off 69 balls.

The record aside, the performance has been seen as a strong case for Padikkal to become a long-term No. 3 option for India. M9.news called the search for a No. 3 'headache' and said Padikkal had 'given them the answer'. The Test continues with Sri Lanka needing 372 to win.

Indian Opinion Analysis

Coverage of Padikkal's near-record is largely uniform, but the framing differs. Sports.ndtv.com and rediff.com led with the record narrowly missed, treating it as a statistical footnote to India's dominant position. M9.news, by contrast, framed the same aggregate as a solution to India's No. 3 'headache', downplaying the five-run shortfall and emphasising Padikkal's temperament. The measured takeaway: Padikkal's innings are a strong debut at a troubled position, but one Test does not settle a long-standing selection question. The next step is whether the team management gives him a sustained run in the remaining matches.

Coverage: 3 sources, 2 neutral, 1 sensationalist


Sources (3): sports.ndtv.com (neutral report), rediff.com (neutral report), m9.news (sensationalist)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 3 sources linked above.

Updated: this story now draws on 3 sources.

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