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Devdutt Padikkal’s Maiden Century Puts India on Top vs Sri Lanka

Cricket action photo representing India's Test match tour of Sri Lanka 2026

Devdutt Padikkal struck his maiden Test century to put India in a commanding position on day one of the 1st Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, with India closing on 288/2 — a landmark match that is also India’s 600th Test.

Day one scorecard summary

DetailInformation
VenueGalle International Stadium
India’s score (stumps, Day 1)288/2
Devdutt Padikkal131* (134 balls, 9 fours, 1 six)
Rishabh Pant27* (not out at stumps)
Strike rate (Padikkal)74.81
Match significanceIndia’s 600th Test match

How the innings unfolded

Batting at number three, Padikkal combined watchful defence against the new ball with calculated boundary-hitting once set, and was especially effective against Sri Lanka’s spin attack — most notably left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya. His century arrived after India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early, who was run out following a collision with the bowler.

Why this century matters

India’s number three position has been a problem spot: across the previous 19 Tests, seven different batters were tried there, averaging just 27.28 with only five fifty-plus scores in 35 innings. Padikkal’s unbeaten 131 is a significant answer to that instability.

The innings also carries historical weight: Padikkal became only the second left-handed Indian batter to score a Test century at number three in the 21st century, after Sourav Ganguly’s 136 against Zimbabwe in 2002 — placing his knock in select company more than two decades on.

What it means for the series

  • A settled number three, finally. If Padikkal builds on this start across the series, it resolves a slot that has unsettled India’s top order for nearly two years.
  • Momentum for the tour. A commanding 288/2 at stumps puts Sri Lanka on the back foot early in a series where conditions typically favour spin.
  • A symbolic 600th Test. The milestone match adds extra context to a batting performance that could define the series.

Frequently asked questions

What was Devdutt Padikkal’s score in the 1st Test against Sri Lanka?

He was unbeaten on 131 off 134 balls (9 fours, 1 six) at the end of day one, his maiden Test century.

Where is the India vs Sri Lanka 1st Test being played?

At the Galle International Stadium in Sri Lanka, starting 15 August 2026.

Why is this Test significant for India beyond the scoreline?

It is India’s 600th Test match, and Padikkal’s century is only the second by a left-handed Indian batter at number three in the 21st century, after Sourav Ganguly in 2002.


Scorecard and match details as of stumps, Day 1, 15 August 2026. Figures may be updated as the Test progresses — check live scorecards for the latest.

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Pakistan Asian Games 2026 Cricket Squad: Farhan Named Captain

Pakistan cricket team celebration photo for Asian Games 2026 squad news

Pakistan has named a 15-member cricket squad for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan — and the headline is who’s missing. Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan and regular T20 captain Salman Agha have all been left out, with Sahibzada Farhan handed the captaincy and Abdul Samad named vice-captain.

The full squad

  • Sahibzada Farhan (captain)
  • Abdul Samad (vice-captain)
  • Abrar Ahmed
  • Ahmed Daniyal
  • Akif Javed
  • Ali Raza
  • Arafat Minhas
  • Haider Ali
  • Hasan Nawaz
  • Maaz Sadaqat
  • Mohammad Salman Mirza
  • Saad Masood
  • Saim Ayub
  • Sufyan Moqim
  • Usman Khan (wicket-keeper)

Four players — Akif Javed, Ali Raza, Maaz Sadaqat and Saad Masood — have never earned a T20I cap, underlining how much this squad leans toward fresh faces over the established core. At 30, Farhan is the most experienced name in the group and arrives on the back of finishing as the leading run-scorer at the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Tournament details

DetailInformation
Host countryJapan
Games window19 September – 14 October 2026
Cricket events begin24 September 2026
Medal matches3 October 2026
FormatT20

Why the big names are missing

The Pakistan Cricket Board has not given a detailed public explanation for excluding Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan and Salman Agha, describing the selection simply as a “fresh squad.” In practice, multi-sport events like the Asian Games sit outside the traditional bilateral and ICC calendar, and boards frequently use them to manage senior players’ workload, blood younger talent, and test bench strength ahead of bigger assignments — a pattern seen across several countries’ squad announcements for these Games.

The move also lands amid a broader churn in Pakistan’s white-ball leadership this year, with the T20 captaincy and squad composition both under scrutiny following results in the recent international season. Handing Farhan the Asian Games captaincy, separate from the regular T20I leadership, gives selectors a live audition for succession planning without disturbing the existing setup.

What it means for Pakistan’s cricket depth

  • Bench strength gets tested. Uncapped players like Akif Javed and Maaz Sadaqat get a genuine international assignment rather than domestic cricket alone.
  • Leadership pipeline widens. A second captaincy option beyond the regular T20I setup is now battle-tested at a multi-nation event.
  • Senior players get rest. Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi’s absence frees a packed calendar window for recovery or franchise commitments, without an injury being cited.

Frequently asked questions

Who is captaining Pakistan at the 2026 Asian Games?

Sahibzada Farhan has been named captain, with Abdul Samad as vice-captain.

Why isn’t Babar Azam in the Asian Games squad?

The PCB has not detailed a specific reason, calling it a deliberately fresh squad. No injury has been cited for Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan or Salman Agha.

When does cricket start at the 2026 Asian Games?

Cricket events begin on 24 September 2026, with medal matches on 3 October, within the Games’ overall window of 19 September to 14 October 2026 in Japan.


Squad and schedule details as announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board and Asian Games organisers, current as of 16 August 2026. Squad composition can change before the tournament in case of injury or availability issues — check official PCB announcements for the latest list.

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