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Galle Test swings wildly as fast bowlers dominate 14-wicket day

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The third day of the Galle Test produced 14 wickets, with fast bowlers claiming eight of them in a surprising turn on a pitch traditionally favoring spin. India posted 193 runs in their second innings but failed to fully capitalize on an earlier position of dominance. Their bowlers then struck back to put Sri Lanka under pressure, leaving the hosts needing 288 more runs to win heading into the final day. The match has been marked by dramatic shifts in momentum, defying expectations for a typical spin-dominated contest at the Galle venue.

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