
Virat Kohli's 100th test match against Sri Lanka is being played behind closed doors. This is what you need before the match. We will also talk about Rangana Herath's life and Ravindra Jadeja’s 10th Test fivewicket haul.
Virat Kohli will play Sri Lanka's 100th Test match behind closed doors
Virat is poised to break many records in his career as a cricketer. This will be his 100th Test match. Initially scheduled to play against South Africa in Cape Town in January, Kohli missed the first and second Tests due to back and upper-back spasms. Indian cricket fans are furious that Kohli has missed the first Test against Lankans.

Rangana Sheath's career
Rangana Sherath's last Test match will be the final chapter of his distinguished career. He has been a revered figure in Sri Lankan cricket, having taken 433 wickets in 93 matches. The spinner, who is 5'6", does not enjoy running in the field. He prefers a beer. His unremarkable characteristics have paid off in a stellar professional career.
Ravindra Jadeja's 10th Test five-wicket haul
Ravindra Jaya took five wickets on Day 2, the second Test in Mohali against Sri Lanka, to complete his tenth fivewicket haul in Test cricket. His innings was remarkable, and India took a huge 400-run lead. Jadeja also played an unbeaten 175, and finished the match with 13-4-41-5. In August, he last took five wickets against Sri Lankan Test cricket. He took five wickets for Sri Lanka.
Prabath Jayasuriya celebrates his double century
Prabath Jasuriya is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a right-handed cricketer and bowls slow left arm orthodox. In July 2018, he was made his first-class match against Australia. He scored a century in the match against Australia and took 12 wickets. He played two Test matches against Pakistan for Sri Lanka.
Dinesh Chandimal's professional career
Dinesh Chaudimal finally scored against Australia a double hundred after more three years. His unbeaten 206 was key in Sri Lanka's victory in the 39-run Test. Though he has been dropped countless times since his debut, Chandimal's resilience and persistence were critical in Sri Lanka's historic victory.

LBW decision to Ramesh Mendis
The controversial LBW decision of Ramesh Madis to bowl in the first innings of the test match between Sri Lankan and Pakistan was controversial. Mendis's out was decided by the umpires. But replays prove that the ball did not cross the mid-wicket boundary. Sri Lanka reached 176-5 after their first innings. The second innings saw the spinners tighten up the lines and bowl to a good length and put the hosts in a comfortable position. Sri Lanka's Ramesh Mendis blitzed through Pakistani middle order to take three wickets in the second innings.