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When a Sri Lankan batsman notched up one record after another during a single innings? (15 Aug 2001)
Brendon Kuruppu made his Test debut against New Zealand at the Colombo
Cricket club ground on April 16, 1987. The 25-year-old wicketkeeper
batsman, who had previously appeared in 21 ODIs, opened the innings
and while his partners fell one by one, he stayed put at the crease to
play the sheet anchor role to perfection. At the end of the first day,
Sri Lanka were 141 for three with Kuruppu batting on 66. By the end of
the second day, Sri Lanka had progressed to 317 for five and Kuruppu
was still at the crease with 153. By this time he had become the first
wicket-keeper - and the first Sri Lankan - to score a hundred in his
first Test. On the third day, the story was the same. Wickets
continued to fall but Kuruppu continued unshaken. With last man
Kuruppuachchi at the crease, Kuruppu reached his double century. He
became the third batsman to score 200 on debut. Duleep Mendis'
declaration at 397 for nine, left Kuruppu not out with 201. The feat of
carrying the bat on debut thus eluded him but the score was Sri
Lanka's first Test double century. He had batted 776 minutes to reach
200, the slowest double century in all first class cricket. His
innings, which lasted a minute longer, was then the third longest in
Test and first class cricket, and in all he encountered 548 balls and
hit 24 fours. Incidentally, it was his maiden first class hundred.
In the remaining time, New Zealand replied with 406 for five. Kuruppu
latched on to one catch, did not let through a single bye and became
the second player to be on the field throughout his maiden Test.
Viewed from any angle, it was a monumental effort, well deserving of
the accolades it received. Kuruppu however was a trifle unlucky in
that the second and third Tests of the series were abandoned following
political unrest. He played only three more Tests with moderate results.
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Sri Lanka won by an innings and 77 runs
India 234 & 299 (124.5 ov)
Sri Lanka 610/6d
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